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The Key to the Mavericks Beating the Clippers

Reading Time: 2 minutesThere are lots of variables that impact a playoff series: from injuries to ejections to poor shooting (“Playoff” P). All three of those factors will play a part in the Dallas Mavericks-Los Angeles Clippers’ first round series. However, I have concluded that the Mavericks style of play will determine who comes out of Round one. In the regular season, the Mavs and Clippers played three times, and the Clippers won each game. In those three games, the Mavs took an average of 43 three pointers per game, and 28.7 catch & shoot threes per game. They...

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Lakers-Clippers Opening Night Matchup: What It Meant For Both Teams

Reading Time: 3 minutes On NBA’s Opening Day, fans were gifted a match up featuring two teams widely regarded as the best in basketball. It was a back and forth game with both teams leading by double digits at one point, however it came down to a LeBron James game-winner to put the Lakers ahead for good. This was a momentous moment for both franchises, as this rivalry will likely be seen again in the Western Conference Finals where the battle for LA will be determined in a seven game series. The Los Angeles Lakers were betting odds favorites...

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Why the Clippers Are Stronger Than Most People Think

Reading Time: 2 minutes The Los Angeles Clippers had a great regular season before the season was suspended, finishing with a record of 44-20, placing them 5.5 games behind the first-seeded Lakers. Now this is obviously an amazing record, but the Clippers are even better than most people think. Out of the 64 games the Clippers played, Kawhi Leonard only played in 51, with Paul George only appearing in 42. Before the season’s pause, Leonard was playing like an MVP candidate averaging around 27 PPG, 7.3 RPG, and 5 APG. Paul George was also putting up a solid stat...

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Revisiting the Paul George Trade 3 Years Later

Reading Time: 4 minutesBack in the summer of 2017, after a few disappointing years of mediocrity in Indiana after coming back from injury, Paul George finally asked for a trade. He wanted to go to Los Angeles to play for the Lakers but was shockingly traded to the OKC Thunder in a trade for Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis. From what we had heard at the time, the Pacers had better offers from the Boston Celtics, the Cleveland Cavaliers, and of course, the Los Angeles Lakers. As expected, PG and the Thunder didn’t necessarily work out. He did give...

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