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Parents madness once again. He's Clippers
Talk. I got calls on Clippers Talk.

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Immediate reaction and analysis to today's game. That's what he's capable of,

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hosted by your pre and post game
boys of the LA Clippers. Adam Osler.

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Oh, these twenty twenty two Clippers
are different, but saying they win

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one twenty to one sixteen in Brooklyn
over the Nets while missing half of their

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team. Welcome into Clippers Talk.
I'm Adam Oslin to eight six six nine

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eight seven two five seventy eight six
six nine eight seven two five seventy is

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the phone number here. We'll get
to your phone calls. We'll have postgame

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audio from the head coach at the
moment, the active head coach. It's

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not just players out. They don't
even have Toronto Loo out there. And

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Brian Shaw I thought made a brilliant
call late, not letting the Brooklyn Nets

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get up a three pointer with eight
seconds left. They fouled kd Why give

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him a chance to tie the game. You know he's probably gonna hit it

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unless his toes on the line.
Kevin Durand finished with twenty eight points.

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James Harden had thirty four Clippers no
PG, no Kawai, no Zoobots,

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no Luke Kennard, no Marcus Morris, no Isaiah Hartenstein, and they still

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pull it off the most improbable win
of the season, likely in the NBA.

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If you just look at upsets and
go off the odds, I want

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to say the Brooklyn Nets. So
when I do my game previews, you

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know sometimes they show you the odds. They were something like a minus eight

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hundred, eight hundred bucks to win
one hundred and the Clippers. Oh,

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they might have left some people really
upset in Brooklyn, some Brooklyn Nets fans,

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But this was the biggest upset so
far the season, I believe.

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And who else but the Clippers would
pull something off like this. Coming up,

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we're gonna have Lucas hand on not
Hall and call him hand from two

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on three hoops. He'll join us
here on the show. We'll get to

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your phone calls. I'm at follow
adam ay. But this was an unbelievable,

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gritty, gutty effort by the Clippers
just to hang around, just to

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be within striking distance. I was
thinking, even if they don't win this

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one, how can you not be
proud of this team? They're missing everybody,

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and they still found a way to
beat two of the top ten,

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one of the top three players in
the world, and Kevin Durant, who's

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likely going to be at this point
if the season ended today, he'd beat

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the MVP. He would be.
But he missed a big free throw late

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after they intentionally found him there I
mentioned earlier, and Reggie Jackson would knock

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down his two now before that,
Eric Bledsoe, who had ten of his

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twenty seven points in the fourth quarter, he did miss one. He left

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the door open. But I thought
the strategy was sound. Why let them,

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Why give them a chance to tie
the ball game? Just hit your

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free throws, and Reggie Jackson eventually
did. Clippers put them away with guys

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like Xavier Moon, with James Ennis, with Gabriel out there playing his first

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minutes, had a really good second
quarter, was hustling. He hit a

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three pointer. Clippers go fourteen of
thirty six. That's thirty nine percent from

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three. But Eric bledso down the
stretch. Terrence Mann, you know what,

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I just want you to hear this
call from Noah Eagle back in Brooklyn,

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by the way, back in his
old stomping grounds. While the Clippers

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were up by one, was under
a minute left. Forty seven seconds left.

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Double team comes blob it nearside corner
three from James Johnson. That's short

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threebout a coffee forty seconds remaining,
Clippers by one, will slow it down

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and drain some clock. Thirty five
seconds left in the fourth Clippers up one,

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fourteen one thirteen Jackson forty feet out
on the far side, Win gets

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the screen. Thewis right from coffee. He bounced fast coffee down the miend

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of the lane. Kick out smear
side corner three for men. Oh.

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Terrence Man sticks a big one time
out Brooklyn Clippers up one seventeen and one

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thirteen. Twenty three seconds remaining.
Unbelievable twelve three run for the Clippers as

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they take a four point lead in
the final minute. Terrence Man with his

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third three of the night. Nineteen
on the game and absolute avalanche from these

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young Clippers. He was my player
to watch it. Originally was gonna be

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Luke Kennard, but we found out
he was gonna be out just minutes,

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about twenty minutes before the game,
maybe an hour before Mark Gus Morris.

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That was a late scratch. Terrence
Mann steps up next man up, stay

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ready. Clippers goes three or six
from distance, but that was the biggest

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shot of the game. But the
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alone. They helped scored Brooklyn by
eleven in the quarter. They win by

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four. They played. I know
Brooklyn put up one hundred and sixteen points,

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but they can do that to anybody. And the Clippers, I want

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to say, only gave up fifty
two in the first half. They really

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locked in defensively. They held Brooklyn
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But to do so with all these
different guys out there, that's almost

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impossible. This was just one of
those wins we're gonna remember forever. We're

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gonna listen to it, and Clippers
rewind and maybe the start of something for

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this season because they hadn't been getting
as many of these big wins so far

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this year. They've come up short
just a few times. It's happened recently,

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just yesterday. Actually, remember the
Clippers were zero and five on the

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second game of a back to back
until today. But they were up in

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the fourth quarter against the Toronto Raptors
and they lose one sixteen to one oh

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eight. They had their chances there
and they just didn't have enough down the

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stretch. Understandably, it's crazy that
the last two teams they played just got

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healthy, while the Clippers have more
guys going into the NBA's health and safety

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protocols. But all hart All hustle, and as no Eagles said, even

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without Isaiah Hartenstein, the Clippers find
ways a mere coffee brilliant. He had

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I believe, five points in the
fourth quarter, and it's not just a

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three year a shot in transition.
I mean, yeah, he is getting

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to the basket, but he has
shown so much for this team. Eight

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boards, five assists. Clippers still
gave up seventeen offensive rebounds. The Brooklyn

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Nets took eleven more shots than them, but timely buckets when the Clippers had

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to have him. A two pointer
by Reggie Jackson late as well, that

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would be enough unbelievable effort by the
Clippers. You can even hear it in

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my voice tonight. Let's start with
Javier Lahabra heights. Javier, you're a

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Clippers stop without of malls and what's
up you know you're doing at him?

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I just want to know a full
apology now to uh Eric Butzel I know

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last time I was a partial apology, but man, he played a good

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game. It wasn't for him.
I don't think they would have won the

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game. It was for a season
high of twenty seven. Javier. Yeah,

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I know, I know he's now
he's playing like the way I thought

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he was gonna be playing. That's
number one. Number two at him is

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like, see, sometimes it's not
just about talent, it's about you know,

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heart and just determination. I mean, look at that. They had

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like four or five G leaguers playing
and they beat one of the best teams

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in the Eastern Conference. So sometimes
that tells you that, yeah, you

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can have a bunch of superstars,
but you got to commit, you know,

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to defense and playing hard and plans
as a team. So it tells

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you, you know, like you
could, you know, you can bring

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some players that want to play with
hard and are determined to play and you

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can win the game. So that
that was just impressive. And I like

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that player Moon man, he's a
nice stroke. I know that was the

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third quarter, fourth quarter that he
made a couple of shots fourth quarters in

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the game, So that was fourth
quarter, right, that was the fourth

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quarter. He gets them in the
game. But I wasn't asking you nothing,

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Adam, real quick? How does
the protocol healthy and safety protocolt work?

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Like? Like, I know Luke
Canard didn't play today, but is

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it these players in the NBA,
because but you're part of the NBA.

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Is it you test positive and you're
on the protocol or you have to be

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you know, in contact with somebody
that has a COVID for YouTube on protocol?

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How does that work? VI,
It's kind of been a moving target.

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They've adjusted as the CDC has the
specifics allude me at the moment,

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but I know it's been reduced to
five days so guys can come back quicker

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right now, But after a win
like this, I'm not interested in focusing

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on that right now in the NBA
and one and then pushing through so far

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this season and making games happen.
And we thought this was going to be

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an easy scheduled loss for the Clippers. I'm sure a lot of Brooklyn net

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fans thought so. I said earlier
on Twitter, if the Clippers somehow win

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this game, we might be wild
and tonight it's gonna end up like that.

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And yeah, I did put out
the Geeter Let's Rage tweet with the

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attached to it. As I re
quoted myself there, Yeah, it's not

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a great great look for me,
Clippers though, unbelievable performance. Two new

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Clippers Gabriel Ennis, who was just
playing for the Brooklyn Nets. These guys

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come back to haunt them. They're
playing for them, and this was playing

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against the Clippers Monday night. He
gets signed twenty four less than twenty four

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hours later and helps them beat Brooklyn
no less than a week later. Better.

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What a victory by the stay ready
Clippers. They win by four in

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Brooklyn. Final score one twenty two, one sixteen. We love postgame audio

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coming up. Lucas hand from two
and three hoops. Morgar phone calls eight

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six six nine eight seven two five
seventy. There are Clippers talking here name

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five seventy who don't save you're listening
to Los Angeles Clippers basketball. He goes

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all the way to the ram Us
Sky scraping jams. This is the official

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home of your LA Clippers. Understand, nothing was done to me, so

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I don't channel stopping at all.
I want it five may ever may ever

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done in a mom It's one from
me ninety to play in carl nine even

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nine even Clippers win in Brooklyn one
twenty to one sixteen over the nets.

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Welcome back into your post game show. I'm at a Moslin. This is

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Clipper stock. Eight six six nine
eight seven two five seventy eight sixty six

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nine eight seven two five seventy is
the phone number. We had a caller

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earlier apologizing full apology, this time
to Eric Bledsoe, who had twenty seven

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points to lead the Clippers, ten
of those in the fourth quarter. Multiple

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steals in the fourth quarter, one
leading to a clear path opportunity where Terrence

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Man would get two shots and the
Clippers got the basketball. Eric Bledsoe with

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a ball in his hands is a
problem. Playing off the ball was a

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different type of album earlier. This
season. The Clippers just figure out how

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to put guys in the right position
to succeed. We've seen it with older

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players before, with Nicholas Batoum being
rejuvenated with Reggie Jackson same Axton. Jackson

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had nineteen points, a big shot
in the fourth quarter, big free throws

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late. But did I mention no
Nicholas Batoum in this game as well,

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and the Clippers still figure it out. Justice Winslow has eleven points, seven

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boards to assists. He hit the
shot before Terrence Man's three pointer. Just

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an unbelievable team effort, complete team
victory for the Clippers. They win one

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twenty to one, sixteen complete team
victory with what's left of the team currently

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with so many guys out, I
should say over half the squad is out

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right now. And they beat a
Brooklyn Nets team with Kevin Durant and James

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Harden who had a sixteen point third
quarter. But you know, Clippers were

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the underdogs in this one, and
you give a team confidence and a lot

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of new guys who are looking to
show well because they want to be picked

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up for deals moving forward, not
just beyond these ten day contracts. They're

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gonna play hard. Gabriel, Ennis
Moon, they were awesome out there for

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the Clippers, and a couple of
them. We're going against their former team

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in the Brooklyn Nets, which also
brings out the best in guys. Clippers

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win by four in Brooklyn. Let's
hear from Morris and Long Beach. Morris,

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what's up here on Clippers Talk without
I'm also Adam you ever heard the

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word hyperbole? Yeah, I believe
I used it earlier talking about how This

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win reminded me a little bit of
the Clippers beating the Warriors in twenty nineteen

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and taking that series to six games. Well, I'm gonna give you what

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I'm about to say make qualify as
hyperbole. This is the greatest upset that

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ever took place in the history of
the National Basketball Associations. Let me repeat

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that, this is the greatest upset
that ever took place in the history of

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the National Basketball Association. You were
talking about what a hundred dollars would get

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you earlier on A hundred dollars would
have got you eight hundred dollars on this

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game. Let me tell you something. You talking about two of the top

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five, not two the top ten, two of the top five players in

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the world, James Harden and your
boy Kevin Durant. And you couldn't tell

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me you could if you weren't a
Clippers fan and you turned on this basketball

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game, you wouldn't recognize nobody on
the Clipper team. Okay, I told

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you last night that this was gonna
be a freaky year. You wouldn't recognize

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the name out there, and they
beat them two guys tonight. You've never

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seen nothing like this in the Annals
of Professional Sports. Now, no one's

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gonna talk like that because it's eighty
two games and thirty seven teams. But

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Jack would never seen nothing like this
again, But something you said they made

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good sense to me at him.
You were really a smart guy. That's

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why they gave me this job.
These guys are playing, These guys is

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playing for more than just a ten
day contract. They saw an opportunity and

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they took advantage of it. Okay, So anyway, I still say that

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this is not high privity. This
is the greatest upset NBA had never seen

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in their lives. And thank you
very much, more so for the part.

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You know. You're wrong about me
a little bit there, but I'll

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take the compliment. And I'm looking
at a USA Today article earlier, a

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preview for this game, and the
nets there were shown as minus one thousand.

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You would have had to bet a
thousand just to win a hundred dollars

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and you would have lost it.
All. Clippers come up with a huge

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upset victory on the road, missing
pretty much everybody but not Eric Bledsoe,

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not Roggie Jackson, Serjabaka had a
couple of big buckets. Terrace Man had

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the three pointer late and as Morris
was talking about there, you wouldn't recognize

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this team. You would though,
with these new guys just by the way

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they played. They fit in so
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way they were giving a great effort
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the game was remember Blue and for
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can't be intimidated by Kevin Durant,
the guy who once said do you know

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who I am? Now let him
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the Clippers did that. Young guys
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Kean Johnson gave them some good defense, but Xavier Moon, Gabriel Ennis,

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a couple of new Clippers in there. Just unbelievable for them to step into

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this spotlight on the road and the
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off twenty twenty two. Here was
active head coach Brian Shaw postgame. Didn't

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hang their heads and just give in
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You know, our guy, our
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you know, both stints when they
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the second half, and they had
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I subbed our starters back in,
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it home, with the exception of
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there for a minute, and then
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a couple of threes, and then
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at that point, you know,
we could have you know, just giving

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in, but you know, they
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it just goes to show in this
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night. You win something that maybe
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lose something that that you know,
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you know, we although we felt
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control of that game for a good
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didn't we didn't make the plays down
the stretch that it took to win last

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night's game. But tonight was the
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made the plays. You know,
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ball. He found guys, he
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the ball. Different guys here,
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and that was a difference in the
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Ars was talking about how because of
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smaller playbook. He just can't run
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in context like how much less are
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because guys tell him in a team
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a He's a basketball savant when it
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plays the field for the right time
to run things and who to run it

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for. And he has an extensive
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know, a student of the game, and you know, fairly intelligent,

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but I don't have a grasp of
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know, even even now you know
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me, it was kind of a
Taylor Taylor made situation to just kind of

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really really simplify. We took some
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but instead of, you know,
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third option of it, we kind
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some of that out and just tried
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played within Us before, They never
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we said, Moon's only played in
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think in ten games before you know, before to Night, and so you

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know, it was the stuff that
we were running was related to what we

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normally run, but we just kind
of shortened it up and and really really

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simplified it, and and then told
them just compete, compete, play hard,

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and have fun and if the boss
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rhythm other offense, you know,
take the shots there that were there.

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And I thought they did that.
Reggie and both had pretty nice stretches this

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year. Well they'd each short of
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in the hands most with tonight they
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I know these these search chances are
a little stream, but do you think

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those two guys can have replicate this
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at least until the both the other
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I would hope. So, I
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that's what you want to happen,
not necessarily be you know, your

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turn, my turn, just make
the right play. And I thought tonight

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we did a better job of doing
that you know. Uh, we talked

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about before the game matchups where you
know, last night I thought when Reggie

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to start the game, I thought
he, uh, maybe over handled a

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little bit. And tonight I made
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hey, well, if we're just
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in a semi transition, you got
one and a half seconds to make up

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your mind to shoot it or to
move it. And if you got the

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shot, I take it. If
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ball off, you know it,
the lall finds energy, it'll find his

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way back to you, and then
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in turn made Bled feel more engaged
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a good They all had their moments
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kept the team organized and got everybody
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capitalize on their opportunities to score two. There was active head coach Brian's Shaw

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post game after the Clippers win by
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Jackson went hit a huge shot to
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left. He only made field goal
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sometimes you know, getting shots up
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can affect you with the charity stripe. But he came through clutch late two

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big free throws to put them up
four to seal it. Clippers just find

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a way to win. They do
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Well, they're without Kauai, Paul
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Luke Kennard, a Vita Zubots,
Isaiah Hartenstein on a back to back no

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less. Speaking of mark Clippers style, coming up next eight six six nine

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eight seven two five seventy eight six
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the phone number Clippers win in Brooklyn
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one sixteen over the next bad.
Yeah, I'm going bad to ballet Clipper

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basketball continue safe time shot down the
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the Los Angeles Clippers. All I
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got money on my mind, I
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fell up in the fielding, everybody
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they stay to have Clippers went in
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the nets, quite possibly the emotion
probable victory by any team so far this

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season, considering who was out for
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Welcome back in the Clippers stock.
I'm out of Moslin. Coming up.

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We'll get to your phone calls eight
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seventy eight six six nine eight seven
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to Lucas hand. Go call him
Han. He's at Lucas Jay hand with

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two ends at the end on Twitter? Does it for two one three hoops

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Lucas. I was looking at the
odds earlier and just trying to get some

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perspective on how unbelievable this victory was. And I saw one preview earlier today

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that said, and you know what, before I get to that, I'm

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gonna leave you in suspense. I
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I am Han, solo tonight solo
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seventy KLAC Los Angeles ninety eight seven
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station. All right, Lucas.
So I saw an article that had Brooklyn

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as a minus one thousand, which
to people, if they don't know,

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that means you'd have to bet a
thousand dollars just to win one hundred.

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All right, this this has to
be the biggest upset of the season so

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far. You know, I actually
saw once when the thing came pregame that

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Marcus Morris wasn't starting and he was
probably gonna not play and rest tonight.

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I saw I moved to minus eleven
hundred sixty. Oh my god. Yeah,

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I mean it's a huge, huge
upset. And you just look at

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the Clippers on the second night of
a back to back. Who they're missing.

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They're playing against the team in Brooklyn
that, like some of these teams

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this year have been really inconsistent,
the Nets when they've had Kevin Durant have

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been very good. Kevin Durant has
a case to be the MVP of the

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season this year, and like he
had a pretty decent game twenty eight points,

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nine rebounds. James Harden has thirty
four, thirteen and twelve, and

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the Clippers still go into Brooklyn on
the second night of a back to back

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down everybody that you can imagine,
I would use up the entire time slot

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we have together listing the names to
win on the road in Brooklyn. It

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is it's found money. I mean, it's just it's just fluky and weird,

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and I don't really know how it
happened, but I'm happy it did.

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Found money against easy money sniper that's
not easy to find. That never

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happens. Clippers win one twenty to
one sixteen over the Brooklyn Nets. I

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know you liked the pickup of James
Ennis, and I thought he had a

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couple of big free throws early in
the fourth quarter. He also had a

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really nice stint when he first came
in with the Clippers and hit a couple

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of buckets in the first half.
What can he provide for them right now

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is they are in need of bodies. I mean he looked great. Yeah,

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I mean James Dennis. You know, he's not spectacular. He's not

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a guy who's going to have big
crossovers, highlight plays. But throughout his

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career he's just been a solid,
you know, defensive wing in the NBA.

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He can defend two positions. He
can hit threes at an average rate.

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He's a veteran thirty one years old, I think seven years in the

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NBA. The Clippers are his ninth
team. He just knows where to be.

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He's experienced and last year for Orlando
and the Magic were not a very

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good team. But he played a
thousand minutes for the Orlando Magic last year.

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And you look up and down the
rosters in the NBA right now at

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the types of guys that teams are
calling in on these ten day contracts.

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Xavier Moon, who the Clippers have
had never played a second in the NBA

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before last week. Wenyan Gabriel,
who joins the team for you know today

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was his first game act or first
game on the court with the Clippers.

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He had played a total of under
five hundred minutes across the last three years

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in the NBA. So to get
someone in with Ennis's experience who just knows

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what it's like to be on an
NBA court, is comfortable out there,

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knows what he's capable of doing,
knows how to help the team win games,

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I think is valuable for the Clippers. Like I said, I he's

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not someone I realistically because the roster
situation. I don't envision him being a

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part of this team beyond, you
know, maybe a couple of ten day

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COVID contracts as guys are in and
out of the lineup. But while he's

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here when the Clippers need him,
he's just going to be able to come

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in play sixteen minutes and be solid. And that is, you know,

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something that you probably aren't very likely
to get from these types of ten day

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call ups. Yeah, and he's
shot I think around forty percent last year

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with the Orlando Magic from three.
I was a little bit surprised the guy

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like him was available. He've been
Gabriel, he granted, in only about

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fifty games the past couple of seasons, he has shot over forty percent from

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three, and he hits one in
this one. But Xavier Moon, we

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hadn't seen anything from him before,
and he showed up with two big buckets

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early in the fourth quarter. But
Eric Bledsoe has been a scapegoat at times

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for Clipper Nation. They've gone after
him. Obviously, Patrick Beverly was a

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fan favorite. But it's amazing to
me that you dip a guy in Clippers

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culture like we saw with the tomb
and Reggie Jackson and obviously Eric Bledsoe was

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a Clipper early in his career.
But back now with a completely different team

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front office, owner, head coach, Eric Bledsoe with the ball in his

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hands now has just looked like a
completely different player, even from the outside.

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The last month. Oh yeah,
I mean he has been you know,

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I really think Bledsoe is a guy. He's got talent. All these

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guys obviously have talent, but he's
got his strength and his weaknesses like any

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other player. He is not a
particularly good off ball offensive player. He's

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better with the ball in his hands. And so he put him in that

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lineup early in the season where he
starts next to Reggie Jackson and Paul George,

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and those guys are really you know, those are the guys that just

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coming off this big Western Conference Finals
run. Are the two stars in the

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Western Conference Finals scoring twenty points thirty
points every game, and Bledsoe kind of

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shrinks and you looked at a guy
like Terence Mann, who's really great at

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slicing into the open spots in the
lane, cutting off the ball to get

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layups and dunks on basket. Bledsoe
doesn't. He doesn't play that way off

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the ball, and so he didn't
really fit with that lineup very well.

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When Paul George was healthy, they
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That's when he really started to shine
in a smaller role, being the

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guy on the bench unit when Jackson
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Now with George sideline for a few
weeks, he gets to come back into

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that starting lineup and have the ball
in his hands board and I think this

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was just a masterpiece by Eric Blitzer. Twenty seven points on eight to twelve,

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four assist, three rebounds, three
steals, two blocks, had a

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charge that he took and down the
stretch in the fourth quarter where the Clippers

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consistently found their offense. Whoever James
Harden was came to set a screen on

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Eric Bledsoe, and Eric Bledsoe drove
past James Harden time and time again,

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either to get to the rim or
to collapse the defense and create a good

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look for someone else. Yeah,
a lot of small, small pick and

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roll going on, like we've seen
from the Clippers the last couple of seasons.

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Now, even though coach lou wasn't
there obviously, b Shaw still fulfilling

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his agenda and the way they like
to play, in the way they really

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have to play right now. But
Eric Bledsoe with ten of his twenty seven

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in that fourth quarter. Terrace Man
had seven of his nineteen in the fourth,

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none bigger than that three pointer he
hit with about forty seconds left to

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put the Clippers up by four.
But this was one of those games where

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Man gave you those glimpses of what
people would call baby Kauwhai, where he

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had a couple of really nice shots. He had one in the mid range

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falling out a bounce. I can't
remember it was early third quarter, a

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late second quarter, but Man without
Luke Kennard, really stepped up and they

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had to have him and hitting that
three pointer at the end. I want

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what this does for him because he's
had so many big moments in his young

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career already. But the Clippers have
needed just a little bit more consistency,

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maybe you could say, from Terrence
Man. And now he looks more like

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the guy that people thought he'd be
coming into this season. Yeah, you

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know, I think Terence was.
I don't know if it's a thing with

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the role or you know, back
to coming off the bench and trying to

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figure out things with the new lineup. You know, last season he was

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he was great, but he was
in and out of the lineup. There

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wasn't a ton of consistency for Terrence
last season. This year he's supposed to

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be much more kind of a cornerstone
of the rotation, and he struggled early

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in the year. But it's been
a while now, not just a few

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games, but weeks that he has
been much more consistent, much more solid,

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and I think he's really he's the
guy like now that you have you

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know, Jackson and Bledsoe back with
Man and Kennard, I think that Kennard

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is probably the guy who goes into
that sixth man role. Karence stays in

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the starting lineup when Paul George comes
back, I think bledso moves to the

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bench. Terence stays in the start
lineup. So he's really been impressive and

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he does a lot. You can
talk about Eric Buttso or guys who needs

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to ball in his hands. Man
finds a way to impact the game without

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needing to use up a ton of
possessions. He can let other guys shine

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and still find ways to influence the
game in really subtle ways. So he's

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been really impressive, and not just
that shot tonight, which was great in

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the corner to end the game,
but throughout these last few weeks, I

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felt like he's been much more confident
in taking the three pointer when it comes

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through him or when he takes a
dribble and the defense sacks off, pulling

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up and shooting it without that hesitation
that we saw earlier in the year.

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And he's been hitting him. So
it's been a great stretch for Terence Man.

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Yeah, or he blows by his
man bassline like he did in the

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playoffs last year against the Utah Jazz. We've seen a little bit more that

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recently. He is Lucas Hand again. Follow him on Twitter at Lucas Jay

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Hand two ends at the end.
He does it for two on three Hoops,

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one of my favorites, if not
my favorite podcasts to help me prep

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and uh, just feel some good
vibes after a win like this with the

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Clippers. It's all about the vibes. That's what you guys talk about all

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the time, right, Lucas.
That's all right, man, It's a

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great vibes game and Clipper Nation,
Oh, even VTB is feeling it.

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Somewhere and Whittier, h Lucas,
thanks for doing this tonight. I appreciate

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it. My friend banks at him
coming up next final segment here, Clippers

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win one twenty one sixteen in Brooklyn. Hope for a team that was favored

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a minus eleven hundred on real victory. But we've said that a lot with

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these Clippers last three years, more
Clippers stock next year on name five seventy

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at least four rings. Can you
can stay up? And if they acts

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anybody where I live, the Point
to the Hills and they go on you're

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listening to Los Angeles Clippers basketball.
He goes all the way to the ram

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Us Sky Scraping Jam. This is
the official home of your LA Clippers.

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The Clippers go into Brooklyn while missing
half of their team and they beat Kad

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and James Harden, a team they
just lost to on Monday night. And

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Brooklyn didn't even have Hard or Kadie
in that one, all churches, and

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they were coming off a loss.
Brooklyn never loses coming off a loss.

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It was a bad one to Philly
where there was some bad blood between Kad

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and Joe LMB. Doesn't matter.
Stay ready, Clippers are back they win

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one twenty two one sixteen. Next
game, as they were returning to downtown

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Los Angeles, is Monday night,
tip time seven thirty against the Timberwolves.

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We Sippers countdown for you starting at
six thirty. Before we get out of

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here, I do want to thank
the Clippers organization, No Eagle, Ryan

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Semen, Ralph Lawler, callers and
listeners tonight, Happy New Year, Welcome

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to twenty twenty two in style.
Thanks for the Clippers. Talk to you

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guys Monday night at six thirty days. You see this guy little, it's

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free. This has been Clippers Talk. They accepted the challenge your first post

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game opportunity to talk LA Clippers with
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from him to the next game.
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