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Speaker 1: What is going on? Clippers fans? Welcome to the postgame

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hang after the Clippers defeat the San Antonio Spurs. After

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being down twenty six points at one point in this one,

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the Clippers come back thanks to an absurd second half

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shooting performance. A mere Coffee was phenomenal in this one.

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I need to have a soda because that game was

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absolutely insane. One a night. The Clippers, again their first

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went into it after just an insane performance. Didn't think

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it was gonna go like that after the first quarter,

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but hey, that's why you watched the entire game. If

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you stopped watching the game, I feel incredibly bad for you.

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Supreme Caffeine. Absolutely hats off to Amir Coffee an incredibly

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clutch performance. I gage it over what we just saw.

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What a phenomenal game after being down twenty six. It's insane.

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Coffee for president. Sure I voted today, I might take

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my ballot back and vote for a mere coffee. Uh yeah,

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that was a lot of I don't know if that

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was fun. That was terrifying to start this game. To

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start this game, it was brutal basically, to start this game,

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this game with the opposite of how you would think

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it would go for the Clippers if you've watched them

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at all this year. They were bad inside the paint

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because Victor woman Yanna is an incredible defender inside the paint,

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and they were money from the outside, specifically in the

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second half. That was incredible. There's a couple guys to

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pick for player of the game. I think most people

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are gonna lean to a mere coffee, but who, I

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don't know. That was that was crazy. We said that

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every game was gonna be close in this one, so

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this one was not close at all. This one started

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off horribly. The Clippers allowed a forty point first quarter

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and then they only put up fourteen in that quarter

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as well. It was very bad. The Spurs were walling

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off the paint. We got big Will Uptike in here.

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Oh no, the screen's all weird, Will. How are you feeling?

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Is that exactly how we thought that one would go?

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Speaker 2: Exactly? Yeah, never doubt it, never doubted it for a second,

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never doubted it for a second.

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Speaker 1: Uh, I'm trying to wrap my head around. And I

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was just talking about how it's like the deposite of

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how the Clippers usually would have gotten a win, right,

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Like they were incredibly hot from three late after being

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kind of walled off in the pain.

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Speaker 2: It was just well, they actually were able to execute

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sort of down the stretch. I mean, they turned their

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fortunes especially from that, Yeah, from the terrible first half,

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and it's it's kind of been like the inverse of

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what we've seen a lot like I think that has

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been a huge struggle is the late game execution. Clearly

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some fatigue has been setting in there sort of across

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the board. But this game, you know, able to rely

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on the bench in a you know, in a way

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that was that was able to get us through it.

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Even though Harden, who had a much better second half,

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really really struggled in this one. Norm Powell, you know,

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continues to be the highlight maybe of the Clippers offense

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next to the beats Zubos in his increased role. He

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played all about what four minutes of that first half

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and the second leading scorer but actually third leading score

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or I think behind Uh to be able to pull

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it out and I mean shooting what did they end

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up shooting? Like fifty five percent? They were, but it

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was a great win.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, they were one, I mean yeah, fifty from three Clippers. Yeah,

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I mean a mere hit five of six. Norm was

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five for eight.

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Speaker 2: His six mir hit like the biggest one. Yeah, to

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bring it within one. It was, you know, was the

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biggest play of the game. And that was after Like

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it was a couple possessions after that, like demoralizing sequence

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where when we got the block and then the oob

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on the other hand, uh in just like man, he's

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a he's a black holder. The Clippers really struggled with

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him down mouth. That was that was interesting to see.

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What did he end with eight or nine blocks something

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like that is unreal.

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Speaker 1: It was nine. He almost had a triple double. He

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was one block away from a triple and an effected

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the Clippers incredibly early. We saw the paint for a

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team that lives off the paint.

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Speaker 2: I mean, yeah, very effectively.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, TD given this shout out, Chuck, I like this

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close event of bazoo coffee, Norm done and Harden phenomenal tonight.

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It's a very small lineup, but it worked and ty

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There was a time when Norm was going to check

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in when in the third quarter when the lineup without

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Norm or Harden had the run going. Norm was set

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to check in and I think ty pulled him out,

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was like, we got to keep going with this line

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up right now. So hats off to Tye. A really

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good game, Hey, your bench bro. Uh, for a really

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good game rotation wise down the stretch for this one.

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People have been upset about that, but he got it

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done down the stretch.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, and I certainly agree with the criticism.

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Speaker 3: Uh.

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Speaker 2: Part of it has just been you know, some of

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the execution and like right of the players like and

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I mean some of that is lineup de Pennant. Some

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of it does just come down to getting in those reps,

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which I mean, unfortunately or fortunately for the Clippers, depending

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on how you look at it, they are going to

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have a lot of those clutch time reps. They're going

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to have a lot of time to figure out how

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to make the right decision in close games.

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Speaker 1: It's been every game. Has every game had clutch time? Yes, right,

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I'm pretty sure, which is crazy. A nice a great

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postgame quote from Tie here about a mere coffee said tonight,

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he was a big reason why we won the game.

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If we played basketball the right way. You never know

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whose night it's going to be tonight. Was a mere

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coffee's night. They played three quarters of the game the

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right way, as sixty percent of the game the right way.

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The beginning was brutal. Like we mentioned, it was just

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rough all around. But one thing I liked in this

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game in terms of the resiliency. Dude, Big Zoo made

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some crazy hustle plays in this game for a game

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where he did not shoot that well what he usually shoot.

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He shot thirty five percent. Yeah, six makes, but he

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he got disgustingly gritty offensive rebounds. He made all of

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his free throws double digits and board again. Hell of

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a game from Zoo and the type of performance they

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need from the big guy right, like to kind of

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be this hustle guy out there for him.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, for sure. And I mean it's been showing. I mean,

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like the trust in it has clearly been showing this.

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You know, just just under thirty seven minutes in this one,

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Like I said, all the four minutes of that first half,

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which he was you know, super needed for. Yeah, Kai

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Jones only ended up playing four minutes in this one.

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Speaker 1: So I said it a couple of games ago, I

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think when Kai got nine minutes and Robert Flaum tweeted

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this out too, like the lineup move is probably to

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cut to a nine man row right now, or switch

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out you though right, or switch out Kai's minutes for

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moving in Jordan Miller or something like that, because I.

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Speaker 2: Don't really see those as interchangeable.

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Speaker 1: But well, you just run some more small ball, you

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know what I mean? Like it wouldn't be like I

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don't think that's a good idea, but Kyle fine, Kai

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is not it at the backup center. There's a lot

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of good tonight. Kayle was a part of it.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean he's going to have his limitations. I

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think that there are there's situations where he can be effective.

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when the clips have the energy to be able to

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play that way. I think that it benefits him. That's

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not going to be every night, and it's certainly not

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going to be you know, if James Harden is going

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to be playing as many available games as he seems

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to be thus far.

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Speaker 1: Yes, that is a good call. People are making coffee

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to celebrate love that uh hello to everyone in the chat.

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By the way, Tim Kirk is worried how come Zoo

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hasn't developed a game outside the paint because he doesn't

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need it. I don't.

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Speaker 2: It's just we haven't like it's it's not it's just

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not really necessary and right now, like and we've seen

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flashes of it right like, it's just not something that

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they would really go to. I gotta be honest with you, Uh,

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Tim Kirk, We've been begging now for years just to

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have Zoo involved offensively in the role of a center. Yeah,

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and we're just now getting that. So you know, it's

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it's baby steps. You gotta you gotta walk before you run.

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Speaker 1: That's a very good point. Yeah, Zoo's Zoo's minutes would

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be a lot lower if he was trying to try

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out that mid range shot.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, I like, I like where your head's at,

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and I do think that It's not like I don't

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think it's an impossibility. I just think, Uh, it's what

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we got going on right now with Zoo seems to

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be working. Let's just uh, let's keep doing that. And

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on a night where he had like a terrible field

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goal percentage, let's uh, we'll just stick those fun the

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funmentals emphasis on fun for Big Zoo.

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Speaker 1: Have Zu bring the ball up like that idea. Of course,

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Look we're not. We didn't say anything about not throwing

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some sick dimes out there. We didn't say anything about that. Yeah,

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some very funny plus minuses in this game. If you

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just look at the box score, you would have no

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idea what happened in this game if you didn't see

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the final score a mere Coffee plus thirty four Chris

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Dunn plus twenty four. But the other end of the

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spectrum Terrence Man minus twenty, Derek Jones Junior minus twenty

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or minus fourteen. Excuse me, um, I don't really like

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this team is so up and down.

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Speaker 2: That was not very good.

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Speaker 1: He was not very good. He only took what four shots? Yeah, yeah,

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took four shots. Well, he had you know what, he

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did the thing he does. He had five points in

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the first quarter. He didn't score after that. I think

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Russo tweeted this out. Eighty five percent of his points

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have come in the first quarter so far, as he said,

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part of that is not playing late, because Tie has

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managed those minutes. I think all the people mad about

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him starting should be pretty happy that Ty's like managed

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his minutes well enough that the Clippers aren't losing games

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because Terrence is.

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Speaker 2: In Yeah, I mean we like we we've talked about

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this and it just with the way rotations work and

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especially have been working as of late, I don't see

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as being detrimental in any way, even if Terrence uh

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is not at his best right now.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, we obviously wanted to get better. But again, this

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is the nice thing about having a coach like Ty.

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He's like, oh, you're not playing well. Okay, Well, I

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mean you're getting twenty five minutes. We're going to figure

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this out. Saif saying they need all the coffee haters

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to apologize right now? Is a mere coffee hated? Does

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a mere coffee have haters? I know he does.

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Speaker 2: I mean up watching the Spurs cast and like same,

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you tell like people were a little surprised that, like

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there were coffee chats in the arena, and like, I

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feel like that's a pretty regular thing.

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Speaker 1: He's a fan fave. He's absolutely a fan fave. Did

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you notice on the Spurs broadcast how often they complained

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about how far away from the court they were?

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Speaker 2: Yes, Yeah, I thought was really funny.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm like, come on, like, what are we doing here?

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Speaker 2: It's the only to be fair though. It's the only

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NBA arena that I can think of that does that.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, they're that far away that I.

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Speaker 2: Can think of. But I mean, let me know if

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there's another one. But I cannot think of another NBA

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arena where they have broadcast road that far away from

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the action.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I hadn't.

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Speaker 2: It seems kind of weird to be pretty fair.

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Speaker 1: And I hadn't heard that complaint before from a team,

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so that is something to think about.

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Speaker 2: Oh, I just heard about it from other Clippers Clippers people.

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Speaker 1: Oh yeah, I mean sorry, I mean from other arenas.

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You know what I mean, Like, it's not yeah, yeah, I.

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Speaker 2: Just mean like when you see a broadcast, any broadcast

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that you watch, you can tell where broadcast row is

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if you're seeing the crowd into it. You have no

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idea like where a broadcast row is because it's not

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like it's not where it normally is, like at the

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top of the lower bowl or like at the center there.

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Speaker 1: Elite comment, thank you for reminding us of this. DECA

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fantastic the mug Life for Brian Steman, who's in mid

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season form. We love to see uh G Master Funk

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Flex giving will a shout out sorry year. Some people

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have been saying it's our year. Hey, it starts. It

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starts with one win at home.

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Speaker 2: Okay.

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Speaker 1: I can't believe it took this long to get a

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win it into it, but they did, which is fantastic.

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Speaker 2: Which is good because if they would have lost or

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justin Russo, they would have sent a new record in

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the NBA for opening an arena with losses. They are.

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They were tied with the chasinger opening for the Warriors,

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who also went on four to start before winning their

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fifth game on Also, I believe what was November fourth? Yeah,

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something going.

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Speaker 1: On there, Absolutely insane. Tim Kirk is still going off

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about two and I respect this after a twenty six

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point comeback, I too would love to be able to

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focus on this man, Norm Powell. Six twenty point game

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in a row, sixty three from three. What a wacky win.

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We talked about it off top though, but the opposite

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of how you think the Clippers were gonna win this

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year with electric shooting from the outside and not super

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successful shooting on the inside. But fitting for a team

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like this to get a win like that for their

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their first one in and into it. The game chart

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first game game, Yeah, The game chart for this game

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is so funny. I can't believe they were down twenty six.

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I mean I can, but just not for them to

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come back, and we kind of got crushing points in

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the paint. Yeah, you look at the fast break points

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twenty four fast break points tied and turnovers. It wasn't

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a crazy sloppy game, you know what I mean, Like

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the defense, like offensively only ten turnovers is.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, we just got improve We just got out rebounded though,

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like fifty six to forty eight. And the rebounding for

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the Clippers this year, Zoo being I believe the leading

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rebounder in the NBA right now. I mean, like the

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rebounding is what has kept the Clippers in a lot

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of these games, is kept them very close along with

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that defense. And so yeah, when you lose that advantage,

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obviously going up against a player like Wimby and like

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a lot of hustle guys, it things can get ugly

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pretty quick, like in this this one could have easily

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gotten to be a very ugly loss.

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Speaker 1: Very good point this, I mean the resiliency right like

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after norm what he said, the the vibes in the

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locker room were nasty or something like that recently. This

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the quickest way to fix fix nasty vibes is to

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come back down from twenty six points, Like, I genuinely

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can't think of a better way to help the vibes out.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, we have to hold cliche. But it's

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just also one hundred percent sury. Just winning solves every problem.

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It's winning fixes everything.

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Speaker 1: It's fine. Oh yeah, wonder what the team's gonna look

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like when they play the old seventy six ers and

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Paul George on Wednesday, But not worried about that right now,

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if you're new to the stream. The Clippers did come

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back down from twenty six points against the Spurs, who

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Chris Paul looked very upset to start this game and

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looked like he wanted to kill the Clippers.

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Speaker 2: Did you hear that the flopper chant and the fourth

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so that rule crowd, Like the crowd is so loud

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into it, like they can't they can't muffle a lot

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of stuff on the broadcast, which is really funny.

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Speaker 1: That's sick. Shout out the wall for for sticking with it.

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It did look like a bit of a light night

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at into it. But I mean Wednesday night game against

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the Spurs.

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Speaker 2: Monday night in your own forward home against the Spurs.

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Speaker 1: Like, I'm not blaming people for not being there, but

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the people who were there were very loud, which is awesome.

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David Day, It.

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Speaker 2: Is not true.

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Speaker 1: You don't have to have the facial recognition.

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Speaker 2: There's just an expediated line if you do set it up.

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Speaker 1: But you can use like your Apple watch or your

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phone or something. Yeah, don't worry.

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Speaker 2: You do have to have the app though, like to

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get your tickets and all the shit. You don't You

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don't have to, Uh, you don't have to scan your

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face though. It does make everything at the arena easier

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though if.

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Speaker 1: You do, Yeah, it does. Man. The minutes distribution to

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night was really interesting too. Nico played twenty KPJ played

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twenty didn't shoot well, but he had seven assists and

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eight boards.

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Speaker 2: He shot very poorly, Christ he didn't he led the

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team and assists.

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Speaker 1: And he yeah number one, I know. And it took

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hard in what it took hard in like seventeen minutes

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to get an assist tonight. It was like the second

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long it's ever taken him to get an assist. But

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I mean they found a way.

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Speaker 2: Yeah. Well, and it was wild because they still found

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ways to feed Zoo like they still had him, They

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still had him going. Like like I said, him and

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Norm were kind of the only uh bright points offensively

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for the Clippers in that first half.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, shout out Scott Tran late night, but it was

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still pretty loud, better than a light nighted Staples. Okay,

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that makes sense. I can see that chunk wanting to

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know how long is this KPJ shit gonna last? Well,

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if you look at his lineup data, he's part of

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one of the more successful lineups. His shooting has been bad.

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I'm not saying that at all, but in terms of

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how Tyler thinks about this, I don't think that change

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is coming anytime soon because the change is Bones, right, Like,

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who takes KPJ's spot?

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't really see anybody other than Bones, And

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it's difficult with Norm already being asked to do so much.

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Bones would just have to show a lot. Bones would

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have to show a lot, and honestly, like with where

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things are at right now, and certainly like the amount

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of leeway that KPJ has kind of been given in

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this lineup, despite like some less than inspiring stretches. I

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don't really know what it's going to take at this point,

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like it I like, I mean, I'm.

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Speaker 1: Not condoning, but like real truly, he has such a

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high usage rate, Like.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, like I don't like barring like some sort of injury.

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I like, I don't know, maybe he has a really

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great week of practice or something and they toss him

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a couple of minutes, but like seriously, like I just

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don't I'm not with already. How kind of like thin

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things are? You know? Uh? And you know they'll still

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they'll still go with KPJ. And like sometimes it works

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like he was better tonight. Sometimes yeah, yeah, sometimes it

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obviously doesn't work. And if we haven't seen him yet,

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I mean it is still early in the season, but

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I I it does have me questioning, like what is

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going to be what would it take, what would the

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catalyst have to be to see bones out of there?

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And Logan rap is saying Tyson's out on bonds. I

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think that that's kind of where they're at.

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Speaker 1: He had locker room stuff, right, Like it's not like

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he was benched and sent home.

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Speaker 2: But that was like a year ago.

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Speaker 1: That's true. But I think, like you gotta work it.

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I think he's still got to do a little extra

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work or something, especially if the team was losing like

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they were recently. Yeah, but I mean Pj's out with

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the team, which helps. I don't think KPg is going

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to the G League like some people are saying, but yeah,

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I do think ties out on bones. There's you know,

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he's he's staying after practice. You see some of the

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footage like he seems to be doing all the right stuff.

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But yeah, you look at even just the usage rate

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of KPg. I think Adam talked about it. He's got

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like a fort usage or it's like it's it's kind

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of fucking crazy and he's shooting a.

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Speaker 2: Lot of self imposed when he's on the floor.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, perfectly, that is a very good call. I like

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this for Malcolm Maxwell. We won to night. Let's keep

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it positive Clippers fans, And yes it was a weird

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ass win. This team is gonna get weird wins.

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Speaker 2: They're like not perfect. Obviously, there's a lot of stuff.

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There's a lot of stuff still to work on, but

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this was something that you can build on. This was

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a step in our right direction.

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Speaker 1: You could say that something was born from this Adam Oslin,

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I wouldn't, but uh Scott Tran saying it's a good

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night Clippers one with the Sixers lose with a PG

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thirteen brick. Yeah, you do kind of love to see that.

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The into a Dome is going to be very vocal.

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I would imagine on Wednesday night when Paul George returns

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to the stadium.

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Speaker 2: Yeah.

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Speaker 1: Some of the podcast comments from the uh the audio

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savant Larissa saying we got off to a slow start

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but got the win. That that is maybe the understatement

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of the season slow start. Fourteen points in the first

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quarter has to be a season low for any quarter

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for the Clippers, like they put up sixteen at one point.

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But this is great stuff. This Hey, great call, Tim Kirk.

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Lakers also lost to the lowly Pistons. Kind of a

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perfect night for Clippers fans. Lakers lose to the Pistons,

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kind of got smoked by the Pistons at what my

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points in the game, Sixers lose on a PG thirteen brick.

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It's a nice petty night for for Clippers fans. And

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I'm sure I'll embrace.

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Speaker 2: That for sure. Yeah, and I mean Clippers right back

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in the mix, right where they want to be sitting

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at fourteenth. Actually that's not updated, that's not play.

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Speaker 1: So what are we moving up to? Like tenh feasibly

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maybe things break their way.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I think we I think we'd be like eleventh

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or twelve.

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Speaker 1: Okay, Nipple Secretions is telling us that Dallas lost. Oh great,

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appreciate you, it appreciate you and asked can we say

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that on the show? I don't know that's his name,

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their name, it's PG eight now only for kids. Great bit.

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I like this from Logan wrap and four looks a

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hell of a lot better than two and five.

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Speaker 3: Oh yeah, yeah, some people were and if you, you know,

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you look out close, these games were. I mean they

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could easily be. I mean they could. They could easily

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be five and.

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Speaker 1: Two sure or oh seven? Uh, Larissa, Do we ultimately

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play better when Harden is not on the court as much? No?

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I don't think so as much. I guess. I mean

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he's still played thirty three minutes tonight, shot sixty percent.

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Speaker 2: No, I mean I was impressed like that he was actually,

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I like, I was impressed the way that he was

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actually able to turn it around in a second quarter.

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I mean, certainly like his longevity and fatigue is going

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to be something to monitor, and I don't really have

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any good answers without Kawhi Leonard back in the lineup

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as to how to mitigate that. Right, Like, there's there's

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I mean nights off, like unless it's absolutely necessary, it

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like isn't really something we have the luxury of granting him,

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which is unfortunate for a player of his age. But

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that's kind of where we're at. So yeah, and tonight

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I do see as somewhat of an anomaly, like we

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got we got really good, but we got a really

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great a mere coffee performance. You know, we got some Yeah,

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you know, we got great, but two minutes like we had,

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we had solid bench minutes, and we we had things

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that were able to function. I mean, we already even

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mentioned kpg's assists him being able to be a catalyst

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for for other guys around him that can take some

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of the burden off of Harden. Do I ultimately think

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the team it is better when he plays least, No,

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of course not, but you know, when things are going

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it can help to lighten that burden.

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Speaker 1: Yes, it's it's interesting because he also defensively hardened today

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to start the game at one point, he had like

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three strips in one possession to start this game. So

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you're kind of like, oh, okay, like he's given a

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little something on the other end at least making him

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think about him out there. But yeah, until I like

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your point, like until Kawhi comes back, Norm's already having

474
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to do so much Like who is who is helping

475
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him out? It's not gonna be Terrence. Terrence did bring

476
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the ball up late in this game a couple of

477
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times to help initiate some stuff. I don't think it

478
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resulted in net positives for the Quippers on the offensive end,

479
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but they're trying, right. Derek Jones Junior also kind of

480
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took a weird knock in this game his shoulder on

481
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that one play. I hope that doesn't linger, but he

482
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was like kind of down for a second. Yeah yeah, So,

483
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I mean you look at the splits in this one.

484
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The Clippers from the field shot forty five percent from

485
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three tells you a big story of how things were

486
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going inside the paint and inside the arc for the clips,

487
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just not a lot was falling at all.

488
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Speaker 2: Yeah, well, it's a pretty big guy down there, dude.

489
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Speaker 1: It was like, obviously we don't watch a lot of

490
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Spurs games. And I know that I knew that Victor's

491
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amazing and had seen him before, but like, oh.

492
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Speaker 2: Shit, I mean you just tind of forget. I mean,

493
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it's it's easy. It's just easy to forget.

494
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Speaker 1: Yeah. Also hope Pop is okay? Yeah that Yeah, I

495
00:26:38,519 --> 00:26:40,640
don't really see anything news on that the Cardiac Clippers

496
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are back. They have been here the whole season, folks,

497
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The Cardiac Clippers have been hanging out. We've all been defliberated.

498
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I believe that's how you pronounce it tonight, which is fantastic.

499
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Speaker 2: And they're not going anywhere, folks.

500
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Speaker 1: No, absolutely get ready for more roller coasters. There is

501
00:26:59,759 --> 00:27:02,440
no height limit to the Clippers roller coaster this year

502
00:27:02,640 --> 00:27:08,440
at all. Any anyone can get on this thing, well,

503
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anything else anything. I know we're going to do a

504
00:27:10,119 --> 00:27:13,960
full pod tomorrow. Any thoughts on this one anymore? Like

505
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just I mean, I think a win that personifies how

506
00:27:18,119 --> 00:27:20,160
this team is going to get a lot of wins.

507
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Speaker 4: I mean, well, I don't know if I don't know

508
00:27:23,000 --> 00:27:25,519
necessarily about that, Like I like, I don't know how

509
00:27:25,559 --> 00:27:28,279
many how many games they're going to be able to

510
00:27:28,319 --> 00:27:31,559
come back from from twenty plus without Kawhy Leonard in the.

511
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Speaker 2: Lineup, So this one was kind of this one was

512
00:27:34,880 --> 00:27:38,359
definitely a special win. Being able to be able to

513
00:27:38,359 --> 00:27:41,000
get that get that one out and honestly just get

514
00:27:41,039 --> 00:27:43,759
the burden off of your back of being able of

515
00:27:44,000 --> 00:27:46,599
getting the win in into a dome. I think it's huge.

516
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It's you know, it just relieves some of the pressure

517
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because I do think that sometimes it did seem like

518
00:27:52,359 --> 00:27:54,079
the guys were kind of tightening up at the end

519
00:27:54,119 --> 00:27:57,160
of games, which is nothing new. You know, we've seen

520
00:27:57,319 --> 00:28:00,680
We've seen the Clippers struggle to execute sometimes in those situations.

521
00:28:00,680 --> 00:28:02,640
But this time they're gonna have to be a lot

522
00:28:02,640 --> 00:28:04,359
more comfortable because they're gonna be playing a lot more

523
00:28:04,359 --> 00:28:07,359
of those minutes. But no, this was a great win,

524
00:28:07,480 --> 00:28:09,960
great stuff from the bench. I do think the big

525
00:28:10,000 --> 00:28:14,400
thing to embrace is like, you know, we're gonna need

526
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We're gonna need like like the floor can't ever fall out,

527
00:28:20,559 --> 00:28:23,759
Like we need consistent performances. With the addition of at

528
00:28:23,839 --> 00:28:25,960
least one bench guy is gonna kind of have to

529
00:28:25,960 --> 00:28:28,079
pop every game for us to win in any sort

530
00:28:28,079 --> 00:28:29,079
of convincing fashion.

531
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Speaker 1: I like that, Yeah, there's gonna have to be not

532
00:28:32,279 --> 00:28:36,880
a complete anomaly of a performance, but close to one.

533
00:28:36,880 --> 00:28:39,359
Speaker 2: Like not so big of an anomaly that it's like

534
00:28:39,480 --> 00:28:41,920
impossible to happen on a night to night basis. Like

535
00:28:41,599 --> 00:28:44,599
it doesn't have to be college, it doesn't have to

536
00:28:44,640 --> 00:28:47,160
be coffee scoring nineteen points or whatever. But we need

537
00:28:47,880 --> 00:28:51,200
we we are generally gonna need one guy who's not

538
00:28:51,400 --> 00:28:56,839
in the starting five to outperforms, to sort of OutKick

539
00:28:56,920 --> 00:29:01,400
their coverage, to out outperform sort of like what what

540
00:29:01,440 --> 00:29:06,119
their pay grade is, unless you know, unless we get

541
00:29:06,119 --> 00:29:08,960
those games where you know, Hard and Norm are both

542
00:29:09,079 --> 00:29:11,880
really on offensively and the defense is clicking and we're

543
00:29:11,920 --> 00:29:15,440
out rebounding another team by you know, a plus boards.

544
00:29:17,519 --> 00:29:19,799
Speaker 1: Yeah, I like, I like that. We kind of saw

545
00:29:19,839 --> 00:29:23,200
some like this was a I like this game from Tyleru.

546
00:29:23,440 --> 00:29:25,920
We saw multiple guys on WEM beat open this game.

547
00:29:25,960 --> 00:29:28,880
He's very difficult to stop, but giving him multiple looks,

548
00:29:28,880 --> 00:29:32,359
we were very committed to that. He's stuck with lineups

549
00:29:32,359 --> 00:29:34,359
when they were working. He didn't pull to anyone too

550
00:29:34,440 --> 00:29:37,680
too soon or too late or anything. He you know,

551
00:29:37,839 --> 00:29:41,319
rode the coffee hot hand. But I feel good about

552
00:29:41,319 --> 00:29:45,720
this one. Like it's the grittiness and the bounce back

553
00:29:45,720 --> 00:29:47,640
and this is gonna be needed. Like you mentioned, for

554
00:29:47,720 --> 00:29:50,359
every single game, we've been in clutch minutes every game,

555
00:29:50,960 --> 00:29:55,680
like and they they found something. Hopefully again the vibes

556
00:29:55,720 --> 00:29:58,319
are corrected from being nasty.

557
00:29:58,640 --> 00:30:01,559
Speaker 2: For all the conversations that we've had about starting lineups,

558
00:30:01,599 --> 00:30:03,799
I think like far more important is it seems like

559
00:30:03,839 --> 00:30:06,200
we're getting closer to something that could be a consistent

560
00:30:06,279 --> 00:30:15,839
closing lineup like them. Yes, so yeah, yeah.

561
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Speaker 1: Cosmic Dan saying it's always coffee time. We love that.

562
00:30:17,240 --> 00:30:20,720
All right, I'm feeling good. We're gonna be back with

563
00:30:20,759 --> 00:30:23,039
you all tomorrow. Thank you for bringing out. This is

564
00:30:23,039 --> 00:30:25,640
clips and Dip. This is Will Updike. I am Chuck Buckler.

565
00:30:25,680 --> 00:30:28,640
Adam Osland is working right now for a five seventy

566
00:30:28,880 --> 00:30:30,799
on the radio. I think one of us might be

567
00:30:30,839 --> 00:30:35,279
on the radio. I have no idea. Probably, I would hope.

568
00:30:35,319 --> 00:30:38,400
So twenty six point comeback for the Clippers. Thank you

569
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for hanging out, and yeah, it's always

