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Clippers vs Lakers Player Grades

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During the playoffs, I got in the habit of writing takeaways after games, but I think following last night’s Clippers vs Lakers game it might make more sense to start a new series: player grades. The idea behind playoff takeaways is that in a series, you have (at most) 7 games, between the same two teams, where both are constantly learning and tweaking and adjusting with a tiny margin for error. With a magnifying glass on every possession from the game prior and extremely high stakes on every possession of the next game, you sometimes have to be willing to make reactive decisions based on small samples–and Doc Rivers’ unwillingness to do that cost the Clippers a number of winnable playoff games.

The regular season is a different game. It’s about process, not results, and you have the opportunity to test out players, roles, lineups, and schemes over extended sample sizes. Really, we shouldn’t have a bunch of big takeaways from one game, and Ty Lue should hopefully not make multiple significant adjustments on a game-to-game basis–that would prevent the team from building anything consistent long-term. So instead, let’s just check in on how each guy did last night:

Clippers Starters Grades

Clippers Bench Player Grades

No Grade

Terance Mann, Amir Coffey, and Mfiondu Kabengele all got on the court for a couple of possessions in the final minute but it wasn’t even a solid enough chunk of minutes to be considered garbage time. Mann also played one defensive possession to close the 1st quarter. For Coffey, it was the first of 50 games he’ll be allowed to spend on the active roster this year. Rookie Daniel Oturu stayed on the bench when the garbage time crew came in. Marcus Morris didn’t play with right knee soreness.

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