Credit: https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/s/oxLn2USGsD
ESPN box: https://www.espn.com/nba/game/_/gameId/401584885
All four future HOF clippers, Harden, Westbrook, Paul George and Kwahi, were outscored and outassisted last night by the legend DeAndre Jordan.
Is this Denver’s culture / system / leaders (including Jokic) or is it Clippers’ , or a bit of both?
Clippers want to win one. Denver’s already done it. What mix is required? Two stars and depth?
An example: Four stars didn’t work for Nets, but an asterisk is that Harden and Kyrie were injured at the time. Before he got injured, in the series against the Milwaukee Bucks, the four star Nets were manhandling the eventual champion Bucks…
Here’s a secret: unless you have a ridiculous situation like a massive cap spike allowing a stacked team to sign Kevin Durant in free agency without making any trade, you’re not going to assemble a true team of 4 stars. Somebody is going to be washed and/or injury prone.
Nuggets fans got a taste of 2016 Reggie Jackson
I am just waiting for a day for Kawhi to start screaming at the team like that recent Marcus Smart + Grizzlies videos lmao.
I can see him being frustrated on so many different occasions and the team got no plays lmao. There are so many occasions where Kawhi is directing teammates (especially James Harden) for defense but mofo won’t move or even look sometimes lmao.
Ty Lue is a late term abortion of a coach and should have been fired last year.
Outclassed on every level by Malone using his bench.