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Number two, Kawhi Leonard takes the Clippers

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to the number one spot in the
Western Conference. They win one sixteen to

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ninety five at Staples Center over the
Sacramento Kings. Welcome into Clippers Talk.

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I'm out of Oslin to eight six
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seventy is the phone number, or get

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to me at follow Adam a on
Twitter. After Kawai's last two games,

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you start to see this pattern,
and it really happened after that let down

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against the Golden State Warriors where they're
up by twenty two. Steph Curry goes

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nuts and they end up losing the
game and have that player's only meeting.

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But it appears to me that since
then Kawhi Leonard is intent on taking over

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in third quarters and making sure the
Clippers come out of the half and lock

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down defensively and stay in sink on
offense. His last three third quarters now,

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he's combined to score thirty four points
eleven Friday Night in Sacramento in the

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third quarter against the Kings, eleven
on Sunday against the Indiana Pacers at Staples

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Center in the third, and then
twelve points tonight in the third quarter.

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And it wasn't just that, but
he also had three assists in the third.

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He was getting guys involved, so
was Paul George. Obviously, he

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ties his career high with twelve assists
tonight. He had three of those early

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in the third quarter. And you're
seeing both your superstars leave your team and

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assists. And they've been doing it
all season long. And we've talked about,

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and I've gotten a lot of calls
about whether or not the Clippers need

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a traditional point guard, and I've
been defending the way they've been running the

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offense by saying, look, if
you're gonna pass like this, if you're

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gonna play hot potato with a basketball, if you're gonna make everyone a willing

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passer, that makes you more dangerous
on offense, and it gets other guys

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open through hockey assists. There was
a play in the third quarter where the

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ball swung all the way from one
corner with Luke Knard to the other with

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a Lou Williams three pointer and welcome
back, sweet Lou Williams. He had

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a three pointer in the third and
a big three pointer to put this game

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away in the fourth quarter on PG
thirteen's twelfth assist. But when everyone is

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a threat on the floor to pass
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really dangerous and one of the strengths, and there are many with the Clippers,

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but one of the strengths we knew
coming into this season was their versatility

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and how how many guys can switch
and that switch a bill on defense and

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could do different things for you on
offense. And they have a lot of

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different playmakers since they brought in Nicholas
Batoum, who has been one of the

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engines on offense. Even though he
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but I know he had hockey assists. I know he always makes the

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extra pass. He did have three
steals, by the way, Kawhi Leonard

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six steals won off of his career
high. Kawai and Paul George though,

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being those facilitators, you get the
ball in the hands of your superstars and

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you let them make plays because they're
the ones who are going to be doubled

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and triple teamed and they're gonna find
guys for open shots. And it's something

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the Clippers stressed coming into this season, and it's something while the coaching staff

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has harped about this, Kawhi Leonard
said so himself. He wants to play

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a better brand of basketball this season. You're talking about a two time MVP

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Finals MVP saying that that there was
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him, and you can tell by
the way he's played this year he's wanting

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to correct that. He's leading them
in assists with six per game, had

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five tonight, but Paul George's right
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And it makes it so much tougher
to guard a team when you don't

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know what your superstars are going to
do, because if they're not going into

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ISO ball as much, that means
they're looking to pass, and you have

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to be aware of everyone else on
the floor and doubling them while you do

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that at your own risk. And
I think that's what's led to this extremely

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hot three point shooting, where the
Clippers coming into tonight shooting forty four percent

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on the season from three. The
all time record for three point shooting is

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held by the ninety six ninety seven
Charlotte Hornets with Del Curry and Glenn Rice

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and Muggsy Bogs. They ended up
shooting forty two percent for the entire year,

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but they only attempted sixteen per game. The Clippers are attempting thirty four,

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thirty five. They attempt at thirty
five and this one, and they

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even got above their average even after
a slow start. They started off four

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of eleven from three. They were
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They missed three straight at one point
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finished sixteen of thirty five from distance. That's forty six percent. So that

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three point percentage continues to rise.
But it's a product of the ball movement

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on the perimeter and that play I
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way to Sweet lou Williams. I
mean, that's just perfection, and it

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tells you how close this locker room
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out on the court. Two what
happens off the court, I think can

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translate to on the court. It's
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and Shack didn't like each other,
but they worked out anyways, and there

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were two amazing players. But with
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and they're being murmurs of locker room
problems if there were, well,

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they don't seem to be any now. And the way they're playing with all

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the passing and the unselfishness and overpassing
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one another. You don't see passing
like this if guys don't trust each other,

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have confidence in their teammates and get
along well. And the Clippers passing,

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while they don't have that true traditional
prototypical floor general out there, it

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hasn't hurt them at all. And
the last three games now they've won those

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games combined by a score of ninety
points or they've outscored their opponent by a

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total of ninety points the last three
games. Talked about it with Noah Eagle

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post game there. But after being
the Kings by thirty eight Friday night,

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then they beat the Indiana Pacers by
thirty three on Sunday and tonight they win

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again against the Sacramento Kings. By
nineteen and a game, they were up

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by as many as twenty two.
It was down to eleven, was seven

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minutes left in the fourth quarter.
Kawhi re enters the game and just throws

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down a vicious dunk on Haliburton,
the rookie who's having a great rookie year.

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But yeah, he might find himself
on a poster or a fat head

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or whatever they do these days.
I don't know if basketball cards are still

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cool. But Kawhi Leonard one of
his more aggressive games in a Clippers uniform.

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He had at least three dunks,
but he was also getting into the

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paint. He had that nasty left
handed hook shot where Marvin Bagley was coming

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over to block him. If he
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he switched it to his left he
puts it in. That was in the

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third quarter, and also in the
third he had the and one flip shot.

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But to start off this ball game, you had the steal from Patrick

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Beverlely. He gets it to Kawhi
Leonard in the open floor, who gets

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a jam. He had another jam
in traffic after that. But maybe the

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best play, and Noah Eagle,
your Voice of the Clippers, highlighted this

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as well, especially when you see
the replace and the close ups. But

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it's the swipe or the steel and
score from Kawai when he takes the ball

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away from Deer and Fox in the
second quarter and Fox was on one.

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He had fourteen of its twenty five
points in that second quarter. But he

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goes down the lane and Kawhi like
taking candy from a baby, like what

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he did with Bobon in the playoffs
last season. You have to have huge

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hands to be able to do something
like this, but he used both of

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them to just rip the ball away. It looked like Teddy Bruski versus Edger

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and James in a two thousand and
four playoff game in New England where he

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just got ahold of football and just
ripped it away out of nowhere. Kawhi

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Leonard, his hands are incredible,
and he's talked about big hand problems on

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Jimmy Kimmel not being able to put
hands in his pockets, which is just

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hilarious because he said that with a
straight phase and he was not joking.

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But they've obviously aided him as well. He also goes and hits the three

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pointer on the other end after ripping
that ball away from Deerran Fox. A

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lot of spectacular plays in this one, and I thought it beats A zoo

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Bots probably had his best game this
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Eleven points, twelve boards, had
the best plus minus off the bench was

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a plus eleven. But when he
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second quarter, late in the first
quarter, and then into the second that's

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when the Clippers started playing much better
defense. And I thought it was a

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lot of Evitza Zubots and his paint
protection. And while he only had one

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block, he redirected shots at times. One that went right over him still

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and he got a piece of it. But he was fantastic with his defense.

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But then also four offensive rebounds.
He had a couple of putbacks himself.

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He looked confident and comfortable again.
He started off the year like that.

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His first five games he played really
well, but he had that abdominal

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injury and maybe that was affecting him. But we'll hear from him coming up,

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because I think this was probably the
best game of the season. So

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are for Visa Zubots. Eight six
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six six nine eight seven two five
seventy is the phone number. Clippers win

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one fifteen to ninety six over the
Sacramento Kings. You'll hear from the head

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coach to Ron lou plus a Visa
Zubots, Kawhi Leonard and Tomair Azari,

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my friend from Clutch Points who covers
the Clippers. He'll be next right here

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on Clippers Talk on an five seventy
LS fours nagger Paul George. This is

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the official home of your LA Clippers. Don't miss a moment of Clippers basketball

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all season long. Cooler than Freddie
Jackson was Kawhi Leonard. In the third

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quarter, he had twelve of his
thirty two points and the Clippers would go

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on to win one fifteen to ninety
six over the Sacramento Kings. From Staples

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Censor, I'm Atam Moslins. You're
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eight seven two five seventy or get to

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on the show. Tomara Azari from Clutch

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Points will be here. You'll hear
from a Visa Zubots and Kawhi Leonard postgame.

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But something I wanted to highlight and
underscore over and over again has been

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what's happened in the third quarter of
the last three games where things have turned

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in the clippers favor and that's where
they've grown a single digit lead at the

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half to a double digit dominating victory. So against Sacramento Friday night, the

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Clippers won that third quarter by twenty
one. They go on to win that

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game by thirty eight. Then Sunday
against the Indiana Pacers and Demonte Sabonis,

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they win that third quarter by nineteen
points. Tonight they win it by fifteen

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points against the Sacramento Kings after they
were up by just five and a half,

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so they're up twenty going into the
fourth quarter. They end up winning

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by nineteen. Morris in Long Beach, before we get to the head coach

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Toron Lou Morris, you're on Clippers
stock with Adam Maslin. How are you?

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Oh real good, my brother.
You know, beating the Sacramento Kings

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is nothing to get excited about.
But a five game winning speak is they're

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looking pretty good. George, look
like, give me the ball. Get

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out the way. They look really
good. They got a real good team.

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They look mature to me, so
I think they're gonna be all right,

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my brother, I really do.
I've talked to you later on.

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They're more than all right, Morris. Thank you for the phone call.

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They're atop the Western Conference right now. I know they have the same record

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as the Lakers, but they beat
them head to head. That means you're

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in the number one spot. We're
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the regular season. It doesn't mean
a ton right now, but it means

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something. It's not nothing. And
you mentioned PG thirteen. There he goes

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for He ties his career high with
twelve this but he also, like Kawhi

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Leonard, was throwing down and it's
funny that this has happened the last three

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games. During this five game winning
streak, Paul George has been showing off

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the hops more and more, and
the first quarter last game he had that

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tremendous tomahawk dunk where he cocked it
back. It looked reminiscent of what he

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did against the Miami Heat and Birdman
Birdman Chris Anderson back in twenty thirteen.

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But tonight he caught a lob and
then he attacked and split the defense for

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a huge two handed throw down in
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is not just a dunk. Sometimes
a block and a block of is not

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just a block. They can be
momentum generating type of plays, and I

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think they were for the Clippers.
Let's hear from the head coach though.

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To Ron lou after the Clippers win
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Kings, it was one outclas can
you talk about zuebars reve on it tonight

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and then just what happened at half
times for you guys, But on that

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pressure, yeah, pressure, Yeah, Zoo was big for us. So

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I just think his his size and
his strength around the basket was huge for

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us, especially when it was blitzing
the pick and roll. He'd rolling down

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the middle of the floor. I'm
sparing it out for threes and if they

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didn't make he was cleaning up the
offensive glass. And he was huge for

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us tonight as far as just being
big around the basket and protecting the paint

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on the third quarters, you know, just just come out trying to set

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the tone defensively. I thought we
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then you know they went to the
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pretty effective tonight, but in the
second half, but he was able to

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come away with the whip with with
the zoo to piggyback off that. I

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mean, I mean he's obviously going
through adjustment this year, going from role

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change. I would be seen him
handle that, and you like what you

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saw to night in terms of just
his raw production, seemed like it was

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his best, maybe most impactful performance
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mentally as a person he was he
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just whatever it takes for the team
to win, you know, and don't

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think he you know, he's you
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having trying to find his way and
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you know, it was tough went
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far as just saying what we wanted
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he was great with that. So
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we're trying to adjust to getting me
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you know, as much as we
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it feel more comfortable. And then
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want to see in these second halves. The last five games, I think

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you've outscored teams fifty six points in
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you seen from the change in mindset
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just think those guys were just doing
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mindset, you know, thinking our
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to spark our run, Pat had
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get our minds just coming out in
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give it that we got the first
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game over. Great tight, congratsman, thank you so before you the game

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A book out and those kind of
speaking real reverentially about all this team and

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how talented it is. But I
want it for you guys. I mean,

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obviously everyone has known nothing about you
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this year? It started handling the
having that bulls eye and having that sort

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of respect that other teams are giving
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you. I'm not sure, but
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we're gonna get everyone's best shot,
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doing a good job with handling that, you know, just trying to you

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know, just like I said,
just trying to be on habits, you

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know, offensively, hand defensively,
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process, and guys are getting better. They learning what we're trying to do,

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and you know, we're gonna still
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the head coach Tehron Lou post game
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nineteen. Andrew Graff of the La
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quarters, and he was correct.
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outscored their opponent by fifty five points. So they're coming out focused and locked

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in a laser focus to start second
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credit to coach Lou, who's been
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Coming up next, you'll hear from
tomare Azarli from clutch points still to

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come of beats a zoobots he had, Yeah, maybe his most impactful game

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a double double eleven and twelve boards, but four offensive rebounds, and just

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played to his size and was able
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trouble at times, alright, not
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You know I may get the fat
burger later. Clippers win on one fifteen

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to ninety six over the Sacramento Kings
from Staples Center. Welcome back into Clipper

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Stock. I'm at a Moslin to
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seventy eight six six nine eight seven
two five seventy is the phone number coming

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up you'll hear from a Visa Zubots
post game. But first I want to

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get to my friend Tomair Azarrely.
He covers the Clippers and covers them very

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well for clutch points. Follow Tomair
at t O M E er A z

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A R L y TEMA. Let's
jump right into it here. Did you

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think this was a Visa Zubots's best
game this season? And don't give me

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that recency bias because he was pretty
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mean, you know in terms of
its activity and the statistics, it was

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clearly his best number. He's just
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think overall, he's really settling into
this, you know, second unit role

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where he's the big man, the
room protector there. I know they've talked

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about it. We've talked about it
when you've had me on. Zoo is

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an elite room protector, you know, not to take anything. Oh when

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will the casuals figure that out?
Toemair, I had to tweet out.

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I had to tweet out a Clippers
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I thought it was okay at first, and then they said, you know,

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I vitsa zubas though not an elite
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out the website. I probably shouldn't
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you should never read their preview again. Let's do that. No, I

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won't. I'm only going to clutch
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like I got that, he's really
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when we talked to Terence and Luke
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they said that they can be more
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they have a guy like Zoo who's
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and just defending the rim and the
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You know, Zu's impact goes more
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is rebounding his blocks. He's really
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similar to a Patrick Beverly, just
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in there aren't going to be any
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it's just going to be tough to
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So I think he's really settled into
that role. He offers a district,

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I think, more mobile version of
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in down there in the paint,
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him shuttles a second year of a
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Yeah, he was a load in
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of the eighteen turnovers by Sacramento,
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where to go with the basketball once
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But someone else who was in the
paint a lot tonight, Kawhi Leonard,

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was as about as aggressive as I've
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He had at least three dunks,
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He was thirteen to twenty two.
He gets thirty two points on just twenty

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two shots plus three three pointers,
and then of course the highlight of the

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game was him ripping the ball away
from Portier and Fox there on being on

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the other end of that when the
claw goes two hands on you, that's

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just not fair. He's got the
whole world in his hands. What did

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you like most about Kawhi Leonard Tonight? Look, I think what we've seen

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from Kawhi, especially you know since
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that. He's just kicking his spots
and really getting to his spots, which

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are the you know, the eight
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around the free throw line, high
post area. He loves that area of

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the post, just just creating shots
out of you know, dribble drives or

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posting up smaller defenders or defenders that
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what I like most about Kawhi's game, because he really is a guy who

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you don't have to worry about him
offensively for one, because he can get

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to the basket. He's three point
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But I think his decisiveness and his
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mid to high post area has just
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thought of like maybe one bad shooting
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against who who who was this year, but he's just been fantastic And I

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think that just goes to you know, to credit Tyler's offense as well,

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where he said at the beginning of
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sets where similar to Michael Jordan and
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them. He said he learned that
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since Kawhi operates so well out of
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offense for the Clippers. You see
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in games, and you just see
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bit, he's unstoppable. Not much
more to say, and that and that

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rip on the Aron Fox, I
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end of a highlight reel there for
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the only bad game he had was
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him up with thirty five points.
Paul George this time the YEP just scores

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nineteen but ties a career high with
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have been so special with their playmaking. I know Paul George still had six

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turnovers, three of them came early
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when you look at the long view
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their offense through their two superstars without
having that traditional point guard, is it

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possible that they can be more deadly
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the passing with this team. So
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of this offense, but we also
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the offense, if that makes sense, because right now, when Keys are

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loading up on kwaiin PG, they
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shooters, and I think there's just
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team has, both in the starting
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the only guy who doesn't shoot the
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four, Luke Kennard, Lou Williams, make Bertomb. I mean, you

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just got guys who are just fantastic
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You know, I treeted that earlier
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on past right now. I noticed
the first month, but the pace for

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the best three point shooting season in
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yeah, yeah, beating the hornets
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or whatever it was. So we're
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Mike. I just wonder if this
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law of averages tell you that it
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guys will probably come back down to
earth eventually. But right now, I

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just see no signs of slowing down. Because even on nights when Kawai and

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PG aren't getting going, you've still
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is healthy and chipping in now.
Luke Kennard is finally found his legs.

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He's chipping in. Lou Williams will
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it's just I don't know how good
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once teams start to load up more
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out of their hands, you'll see
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it just comes down to making your
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before the game, Tie told us
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thirty out of their four hundred and
eighty threees have been deemed wide open,

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meaning six or more feet of space
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looks you're getting whether you're making them
miss them, I think you're satisfied with

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that. So let's sep it's sustainable. I think I think go off to

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a terrific start, but I'm really
curious to see if they can keep this

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up. Tomaazarli does more than just
chip in here on Clippers Talk. He

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E. Er azarrely A z A
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thanks for coming on and not wearing
plaid. I appreciate you, thanks for

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having me on. That's a little
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it goes back to his first appearance. This time or this year this season

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on Clippers Talk, I thought he
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wearing plaid and we joked about it
a little bit. Not that there's anything

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wrong with that. Do whatever you
want, Canadians. It works. I

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just can't pull it off. Clippers
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Sacramento Kings. Coming up next,
we'll get back to your phone calls eight

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six six ninety seven two five seventy. Oh, Jeff and Tarzana's online eight

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six sicks nine eight seven two five
seventy and you'll hear from Big Zoo Zoo

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blocka Zoo pac as Noah Eagle would
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I think, yeah, I'm right. More Clipper stock coming up next,

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A right here on AM five seventy
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what false alarm? Let's pause ten
seconds for station identification. Oh, we

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got it. See Zach attacks on
top of everything. It's like multiplicity here

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this there's a few of me working. He's that good? All right?

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More Clipper stock coming up next here
on A five seventy other sports. What

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is every moment all season long?
On their officials wide letters sends it back

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home at the Clippers. Still not
come in here. Your Los Angeles Clippers

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are eleven in four through their first
fifteen games of this season. It's the

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third best fifteen games start in franchise
history. That's not all. The Clippers

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improved to ten and one when leading
by ten points or more, which tells

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you. And of their fifteen games
they have led by ten or more and

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ten of them. And then also, this is their fifth straight game with

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at least fifteen three pointers made.
That's the longest such streak in franchise history.

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They would hit sixteen three pointers and
win by nineteen over the Sacramento Kings

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with the final score of one fifteen
to ninety six. Welcome back into Clippers

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stock. I'm Adam Oslin, and
let's go to Jeff in Tarzana. Jeff,

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how are you hey? Adam?
Eleven and fourth not bad? And

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remember they were saying that this Clipper
team at the start of the year was

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not as good as last year's.
I think Adam is going to be a

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better team won last year. As
much as I mad that Montrose Harold was

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gone, I really liked the idea
of Surgemaca, and I really think it's

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good. And Lou Williams back out
on the court tonight, right, Yeah,

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just two for eight, but it
was good to see him out there

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after the sore left hip. Yeah, go ahead, I'm sorry, I

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did hit a big three point or
late. I know you like that.

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Jeff sensational player and doesn't get enough
credit for what he's done. And I'm

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really looking. I'm really looking at
this team and I'm hoping with all my

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bated breath that they beat that other
team in Los Angeles. I'm so sick

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and tired of that. And I
don't think the Clippers get enough press coverage

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because it wouldn't happen last year.
And what I think is, at the

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end of the season, we're gonna
have a new championship in LA and then

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ain't going to be from that other
team. Oh I like to hear that,

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Jeff. Oh, Well, you
know, I'm a die hard Clipper

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fan. I've been calling for all
these years. I just wish should be

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a time sometime in the next year
or so that they'll be able to be

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able to go to the game.
And you know, it's really funny,

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I have not heard Morris for the
whole year he's called multiple times. He

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called tonight, Jeff, I must
have missed that. He's called like five

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times this season. I thought you
were a dedicated listener. How dare you

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wait? Wait? Wait, wait
wait? How often if I called the

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Adams this year? I don't know
ten times I missed but four games.

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But I was going on, what's
that word that they used for Kawaii?

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Oh? Injury management? I know
now the other word isn't it? But

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you don't play two games in a
role. That's load management. That's what

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Lebron has been doing. I was
on load management. He invented that.

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No, it's actually the Spurs.
It started that. All right. I

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appreciate the phone called, Jeff.
I'm sure we'll talk to you on Friday.

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We're really going price The price is
wrong? All right? Let's hear

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from a Vizza Zoobots post game after
he posted eleven points and twelve rebounds.

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And here he was on a Fox
Sports Prime ticket with Brian Seamen and I'm

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not sure, Oh was it hey
and don McLean tonight the Flying Squirrel.

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Oh this is with Christina Pink my
fault on Fox Sports prim ticket. Great

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to have you on a great win
for you guys tonight and you get your

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first double double of a season in
a well rounded effort. What made you

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so affected tonight? Just kept playing
hard, my teammates needed me. Finally

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felt more like myself and uh,
you know, finally rebounded the ball like

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I like I can, and uh
tried to tried to affect the game on

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offensive end, defensive end, and
we gotta win. Well, you said

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you felt like yourself. You were
a plus eleven plus minus off the bench

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tonight and affecting the game on both
ends. What has been the biggest adjustment

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you've had to make in the role
you have now coming off the bench this

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season? Just be ready from the
from a good go. You know,

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I'm coming up the bench cold or
players on the court are already warmed up,

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so so I gotta be ready for
the first from the first minutes.

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And uh it's different than being a
starter, but uh, everyone gotta adjust.

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Everyone gotta do what they're asked to
do. And uh, I plan

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on doing it. I plan help. I plan helping on my team win

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and that's it. Well, yeah, help the team win tonight. It

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is now five in a row for
this team. What is clicking for you?

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Guys right now, pretty much everything
and everyone's passing the ball, making

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an extra pass. Uh. No, one's playing selfish. We're just sharing

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the ball, playing hard defense,
making shots and it's fun. It's fun,

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and we gotta keep this strink his
streak going. This is fun.

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Zoo, thank you so much for
joining me right now. Good to see

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you. Thank you there was Aviza, Zoo Bots. Good to see big

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Zoo have a double double box which
prime ticket post game with Christina Pink.

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Clippers win one fifteen to ninety six
over the Sacramento Kings. Before we get

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out of here, I do want
to thank the Clippers organization. Noah Eagle,

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Brian Semen, Ralph Lawlor, big
brother, Jake Warner out at Staples

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Center, our head engineer, Zach
Attack, our technical producer back here in

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Burbank. The Clippers five on it. They make it five in a row.

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We'll try to make it six in
a row. Friday night back at

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Staples against the OKAC Thunder. Well, like your pregame show starting at six,

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I'm atam Moslin. We we'll talk
to you. Then I let it

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play. Let's kind of ruin this
now it's scary. Go Clippers,

