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Clippers vs. Grizzlies Game Recap: Dé-Ja Vu

Ja Morant and the Memphis Grizzlies used a familiar formula to outpace the shorthanded Clippers, 120-108. Read on for our full game recap of the Clippers’ loss to the Grizzlies....

Clippers vs. Grizzlies Game Recap: Dé-Ja Vu
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Clippers vs. Grizzlies Game Recap: Dé-Ja Vu

Ja Morant and the Memphis Grizzlies used a familiar formula to outpace the shorthanded Clippers, 120-108. Read on for our full game recap of the Clippers’ loss to the Grizzlies.

Summary

Ja Morant: Superstar; the Grizzlies had it their way; the Clippers tried to shoot through it; the kids get a look; and more. Here’s what you need to know:

— Ja Morant is bursting into the NBA stratosphere.

The Grizzlies’ third-year guard demonstrated his ongoing transformation into an uncommon problem, leading all scorers with 28 points and adding 5 rebounds and 5 assists for good measure.

Memphis entered tonight as the league’s third most productive fast-break offense in the league, and after seeing Ja score 1-on-3 after a made free-throw, one might wonder how two teams are better. Ja is faster than sound and lighter than air, and he made 2 of 5 3s because he wanted another advantage.

Ja also possesses a preternatural sense of occasion. After the Clippers used a quick post-halftime burst to take their first lead, Ja slammed the door, scoring 17 in the Grizzlies’ 38-point third quarter. It was an emphatic statement from a commanding player.

— I wrote this after the Clippers opening weekend loss to these Grizzlies: The book on defending the Memphis Grizzlies is simple. Keep them out of the paint, keep them off the glass, and keep them in the half-court.

Welp.

How many points in the paint did Memphis ring up tonight? 74. Offensive rebounds? 12, 5 more than the Clippers. Fast-break points? 23.

Knowing the solution isn’t the same as effecting it, and the shorthanded Clippers had neither the bodies nor the discipline to turn concept into action.

Missing Nic Batum in addition to Kawhi Leonard and Serge Ibaka and Marcus Morris Sr. and Justise Winslow and Keon Johnson and Jason Preston, Tyronn Lue inserted Amir Coffey into the starting lineup and relied heavily upon the recently returned Terance Mann and recently debuted Brandon Boston Jr. The mixed-up rotation that was light on size looked mixed-up and light on size, allowing the Grizzlies to rampage through whatever real estate they chose.

Jaren Jackson Jr. scored 18 and splashed 3 3s. Dillon Brooks, who returned from injury last week, added a matching 18 points and a game-high plus-22 mark. Desmond Bane dropped in 16. Brandon Clarke sprang for 14 in reserve on 7-for-9 shooting. Memphis’ impressive production was matched by its balance. No Grizzly tallied double-digit scoring in a 56-point first half.

— The Clippers hung around, and they did so largely on the strength of their 3-point shooting.

The first two-and-a-half quarters were marked by runs. A 16-5 Memphis start. A 7-0 LA answer. 9-0 for the Grizzlies. A 8-0 riposte by the Clipper bench. And so on.

The Clippers’ surges were propelled from afar. Paul George was the lead marksman, splashing 5 of 9 3s and leading his team with 23 points and 6 assists. He did his level best.

Reggie Jackson scored 18 and nailed 4 3s, with more than one bailout. Big Government indeed. Luke Kennard was a tornado, whipping around for 15 points on tidy 6-for-8 shooting overall.

Those waves temporarily stemmed the Memphis tide, but as the 3s dried up, so did the offense. See the Clippers’ 8 free throw attempts and know that they could’ve used a little more offensive diversity (and a few more helpful calls).

— With the Clippers tipping it off with the Pelicans in New Orleans in less than 24 hours, Ty Lue pulled an early plug. Jay Scrubb joined the reserves for more than 8 minutes of wrap-up action. The Clippers will likely be shorthanded again tomorrow, but with Paul George recording a team-high with just 31 minutes, the players that do dress should have some spring remaining.

Thanks for reading this game recap of the Clippers’ loss to the Grizzlies. Stay on the lookout for more game coverage and analysis and an episode of TLTJTP soon.

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Clippers vs. Pistons Recap: Morris Leads Clips To Win https://213hoops.com/clippers-vs-pistons-recap-morris-leads-clips-to-win/ https://213hoops.com/clippers-vs-pistons-recap-morris-leads-clips-to-win/#comments Mon, 12 Apr 2021 16:25:32 +0000 https://213hoops.com/?p=4980 213hoops.com
Clippers vs. Pistons Recap: Morris Leads Clips To Win

While it was by not the cleanest performance by any means, the Clippers received notable contributions from nearly every player to defeat the uncharacteristically hot shooting Detroit Pistons, 131-124.  Keep...

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Clippers vs. Pistons Recap: Morris Leads Clips To Win

While it was by not the cleanest performance by any means, the Clippers received notable contributions from nearly every player to defeat the uncharacteristically hot shooting Detroit Pistons, 131-124.  Keep reading for a full recap of what turned out to be an incredibly weird, yet entertaining game between the Clippers and Pistons where the fouls calls were made up and the amount of contact on Paul George didn’t matter.

Summary

As expected, the league’s 21st best three-point shooting team, the Detroit Pistons, came out scorching hot, outshooting the first place, historically great three-point shooting Clippers from beyond the arc.  The Clippers started the night with poor defense, allowing Detroit to fire on all cylinders. Luckily for them, Detroit’s defense was just as uninspiring, allowing the Clippers to get into their own rhythm and keep up with the unsustainable hot shooting of the worst team in the Eastern Conference.  Led by an aggressive Paul George and Marcus Morris, the Clippers shot a scorching 65% in the first quarter, but they still found themselves down to the Pistons due to the great equalizer—the three pointer.  The Clippers were a perfect (but low volume) 3/3 from beyond the arc, while the the Pistons finished the quarter 7/12 along with a five point lead. 

If Ty Lue was hoping for better effort from his guys in the second quarter, he certainly didn’t get it to start things out.  The bench looked a bit lackadaisical with a fair amount of ball watching in addition to getting outmuscled as they were once again outsized with Patrick Patterson anchoring the defense down low.  To make matters worse, the Clippers were sloppy with the ball, which led to 9 turnovers in the first half, which was good for 14 points off of turnovers for the Pistons.  Good news for Clipper fans: the Pistons seemed to cooled off, and the Clippers chipped away and eventually took the lead on a thunderous Zubac alley-oop!  Bad news: Josh Jackson seemingly found a pair of old sneakers with “MJ” engraved in them, which then proceeded to give him Jordan-esque skills.  In all seriousness, Josh Jackson played fantastic isolation-heavy basketball which kept the Pistons close, allowing them to only be down by one to end the half.

Entering into the second half, the Clippers strategy of hoping the Pistons would start missing shots didn’t work out too well.  Saddiq Bey started the half on fire, punishing the Clippers from beyond the arc and behind the free throw line.  Wayne Ellington similarly knocked down several three pointers to extend the Pistons’ lead to double digits.  Although the Pistons knocked down some incredibly difficult shots, the Clippers’ defense continued to struggle, especially when they went small against Mason Plumlee.  Thankfully, the Clippers were able to ignite their own flamethrower in Marcus Morris who was able to keep the Clippers in striking distance.  Paul George similarly stayed hot with aggressive takes to the baskets, where he got absolutely no love from the refs.  The game of hot offense continued with the Clippers shooting over 70% from the field, yet they still found themselves down by 5 as the Pistons were shooting a highly efficient 54% while capitalizing on the Clippers turnovers.

As the fourth quarter started, concern loomed across Clipper Nation as this was by no means a new story—the Clippers lackadaisical defense allows opposing teams to get into a rhythm and eventually close it out or steal the game in the final quarter.  Well, it appears that a man—or legend—by the name of Nicolas Batum had no intention of this story being retold tonight.  The Clippers came out with an aggression on defense that was missing all night, and Batum was the one who led the charge.  In addition to bringing defensive intensity that resulted in blocks and stops, Batum also splashed home a couple of threes to give the Clippers some breathing room.  As the Clippers regained the lead (topped off with a “Hello Nasty!” Poster from Paul George), they were finally able to take control of the game by flipping a switch on defense for the entire fourth quarter, while continuing to stay hot on offense.  Overall, the Clippers thwarted one of the best offensive nights the Pistons have had all season long–52/45/89 shooting splits—by digging down defensively… and also having a ridiculous 62/57/75 shooting night of their own. 

Notes

  • Role Players Rolling: This game was a team effort from top to the bottom, with nearly every role player contributing in meaningful ways.  Marcus Morris Sr. earned player of the night as he poured in 33 points on 13-18 shooting.  Without Morris, the game would have almost certainly been much uglier, with the Pistons likely creating an insurmountable lead with their absolutely hot shooting.  Batum, with a 14/9/3/1/3 on a highly efficient 5/6 shooting and a team high +29, and Zubac, 13/10/7, offered incredibly well balanced performances and anchored the Clippers’ defense in the 4th quarter.  Lastly, Rajon Rondo controlled the pace incredibly well and chipped in 10 points and 6 assists with a solid +22.
  • Rondo’s Spacing: One thing to keep an eye on is the spacing (or the lack of it) that Rondo offers.  Prior to the Rondo-Williams trade, every guard on the Clippers required respect from beyond the arc, which meant other teams were often left scrambling.  It’s become clearer and clearer that Rondo is being left wide open by opposing defenses, and while he is generally a very savvy player, he still tends to hesitate, pass up open threes, or even pass to players who are heavily guarded. His play has overall been inspiring, but this is something that will likely be a recurring theme.
  • Paul George vs. Refs: There have been many voices across Clipper Nation calling for Paul George to attack the rim more, which he has been doing!  Another trend that is becoming clear is that he absolutely does not have the respect from the officials.  For a player of his caliber, it is surprising to see the lack of calls he gets in general, and it will be interesting to see if this continues. 
  • Long Lost Cousins: It has been noted several times how badly the Clippers need a third string center who isn’t Patrick Patterson.  This need for size down low was made clear once again when the Clippers found themselves struggling with Zubac on the bench against both Isaiah Stewart and Mason Plumlee.  DeMarcus Cousins found himself on the bench all game long, which doesn’t necessarily bode well for the 10-day contract player. 

Well, that about does it for this recap of the Clippers’ win over the Pistons. Be sure to check out Cole’s player grades, and listen to the new episode of TLTJTP on the game!

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Agua Caliente Clippers Release 2021 Roster https://213hoops.com/agua-caliente-clippers-release-2021-roster/ https://213hoops.com/agua-caliente-clippers-release-2021-roster/#comments Thu, 04 Feb 2021 14:57:00 +0000 https://213hoops.com/?p=3730 213hoops.com
Agua Caliente Clippers Release 2021 Roster

The Agua Caliente Clippers announced their roster for the 2021 G-League season, which will begin next Wednesday, February 10th in Orlando. The G-League season will consist of 15 games for...

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Agua Caliente Clippers Release 2021 Roster

The Agua Caliente Clippers announced their roster for the 2021 G-League season, which will begin next Wednesday, February 10th in Orlando. The G-League season will consist of 15 games for each of the 18 participating teams, with the top eight teams then competing for a single-game elimination tournament from March 8th to March 11th.

The G-League season will be held at the Disney Resort in Orlando, and will be a “bubble” like that the NBA had from July to October for the 2020 NBA Playoffs. That means that there will presumably be no late additions or changes to these rosters due to the health and safety protocols in place. Most of the games will be on ESPN+, with a handful on NBA TV or ESPN2.

The Agua Caliente Clippers’ roster will contain several players who have been on the 2021 Clippers, including two-way players Amir Coffey and Jay Scrubb (who is still out recovering from his foot surgery), and 2020 second-round pick Daniel Oturu. Hopefully this opportunity will provide Coffey and Oturu with getting real chances to play, especially Oturu, who needs all the reps at a professional level that he can get.

In addition to Oturu and Coffey, other interesting names include Ky Bowman, who was on the training camp roster and played for the Warriors last year, as well as the two rookies from St. Mary’s Jordan Ford and Malik Fitts, who were also on the training camp roster. Also on the 2021 Agua Caliente Clippers roster are Donte Grantham and James Palmer Jr., who signed Exhibit 10 deals in 2019 and played down in Agua Caliente last year.

Last but not least, Clippers’ fan-favorite Tyrone (Ty) Wallace is also going to be in the bubble! Ty, of course, played in 92 games for the Clippers across the 2017 to 2019 seasons, and also appeared briefly in 14 games for the Hawks in the 2020 season. The only player on the roster with legitimate NBA experience, Ty will presumably hold a veteran leadership role, and will be auditioning to try to get back to the NBA level.

Check out the AC Clippers when their season starts next week (if you have ESPN+), and stay tuned. We won’t be covering the AC Clippers closely here at 213 Hoops, but if there’s any notable news or developments, we will be sure to provide updates.

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