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Clippers vs. Oklahoma City - Game Preview

 

The Back Story:

First meeting of the season.  Clippers won the season series last year 3-1 (first time I've written that this year - it didn't happen much).

The Big Picture:

The Clippers found out yesterday that they'll be without Eric Gordon for at least 10 days , and tonight they'll get another taste of what life without EJ is like.  The first time was not a lot of fun.  The Clippers have lots of experience playing without key players the last few years, but of course that's not particularly unusual in the NBA.  If Houston can win games while missing a couple of guys making $20M each, shouldn't the Clippers be able to win while missing a couple of 20 year old kids?  Heck, Sacramento is winning without Kevin Martin , and he's all they had.  CMDsr has said, in a sort of a backhanded insult, that the knock on him is that he can't win when his players are hurt.  It's a way of innoculating himself against criticism for the debacle of the last two seasons - but it's not an acceptable position.  The Clippers are probably staring at six more games without Gordon, and a dozen without Griffin, and who knows who else will go down in the interim.  But this stretch of the schedule is exacly when the Clippers need to make headway, against a bunch of non-playoff teams.  If the attitude going in is, "Too bad we don't have our guys, at least nobody expects us to win" then of course they won't.  Besides, all of the players in the Clippers starting lineup were full time starters last year, so there's no reason they can't win this game.  They'll need a big game and leadership from Baron Davis, and another big game from Chris Kaman.


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