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    Very good NBA starter konex's Avatar
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    Default Clippers strategy of trapping the ballhandler at the top of the key

    That's what lost them this game not turnovers or FTs. Why are they pressuring guards who aren't a threat to drive and giving up open weak-side 3s?

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    Default Re: Clippers strategy of trapping the ballhandler at the top of the key

    I don't know dude. But how about you stop jinxing us, K?

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    Default Re: Clippers strategy of trapping the ballhandler at the top of the key

    No they lost the game on that Blake turnover.

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    Default Re: Clippers strategy of trapping the ballhandler at the top of the key

    Quote Originally Posted by navy
    No they lost the game on that Blake turnover.
    Blake turnover, Deandre FTs, Reddick tech FT, Barnes 1-10, etc.

    But blake turnover stands out the most for sure. At least if you get a shot up, you have a chance for your defense to set up. Can't really say that blake single handedly cost them the game

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    Default Re: Clippers strategy of trapping the ballhandler at the top of the key

    Barnes 1-4 on free throws was huge as well. 78% shooter he should have hit 3 of em at least. Or even 2 shit.

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    Default Re: Clippers strategy of trapping the ballhandler at the top of the key

    karmas a bitch, barnesy boy

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    Default Re: Clippers strategy of trapping the ballhandler at the top of the key

    Quote Originally Posted by navy
    No they lost the game on that Blake turnover.
    This. They were up by two. They could have gotten an offensive rebound like they were all night on a miss, made the shot, or worse case, had to defend the Spurs for 8 more seconds and possibly steal a win.

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