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Friday, November 16, 2007

Don’t Look Now: Clippers 5-2 and ready to explode.

By: Nate Gordon

(Los Angeles, Ca) – I stood with you all at the wake, black suit, bow tie, clean hair cut and fresh black Nikes to lay at the memorial. It was August 5 when I wrote this obituary on Elton Brand, and therefore the Clippers 2007-2008 season: “It's difficult to imagine, much less believe, that after all these seasons of almost iron man like service that Elton Brand would succumb to an Achilles injury. Mr. 20-10 as I like to call him, Brand has been a faithful servant to the Clipper fan base for the last several years and before that was the clear superstar on a horrid Chicago Bulls team… It is very possible that Brand will only be a shell of his once dominating presence on the boards and his mid-range jumper and first step will most likely be off. With all those inhibitions stated I can only hope that Brand will come back 100% and I wish him a speedy and full recovery. ” I also mentioned the Willie Mays like break down of Sam Cassell’s body and that Shawn Livingston was still out indefinitely. But did the Clippers listen to me or anyone else writing them off as a top 10 lottery team this season? Not at all, they’ve instead looked towards role players who are finally stepping up as big time performers and have the Clips at 5-2. I submit to you 3 players who if they continue to produce at this level will likely keep the Clippers in the playoff race all the way through April.

Cuttino Mobley: Mobley has been unconscious to start this season shooting 59% from the field and 43% from behind the 3 point line. Averaging 16.6 ppg and 3 assist a night in only 27 minutes of floor time, the man is being efficient also contributing 3.6 boards a night. If Mobley can stay healthy and contribute at this rate all the way through the season he can help tip a few extra wins in their direction.

Chris Kaman: There is solid contribution, and then there is the slack that Kaman is picking up where the Brand Void is. Kaman is a career 9 point, 7 rebound a game guy, he can contribute, but he’s not going to change any games. However Kaman has been an absolute force in the middle for the Clips to start the season. Chris is averaging 18 points, 14 rebounds and 2 blocks a game. He’s being a dominating presence on both ends of the court and with only 3 fouls a game he’s able to go 37-40 minutes a night. (Only 10 more minutes a night then his career average, so he’s also being efficient with his minutes.)

Tim Thomas: Because of Brand’s injury, Thomas has had an expanded role this season and his numbers improving with his extra minutes, shows that he’s starting to earn his paycheck. The Tony Yayo of Basketball (because he does that stupid crap with his hands) is going for 13 points and 6 rebounds a night, up from his 11 and 5 respective numbers from last season. However this season will ride on if Thomas can improve his numbers into the 15/8 range or if he regresses as the season drags on to lower numbers when the team needs him the most.

Bonus Reason: The Schedule: So far the Clippers are 5-2 currently and are only behind Phoenix in the Pacific Division, tonight they play at the 0-6 Warriors followed by 1-6 Chicago tomorrow night at home. So the Clips can build up to 7-2 before the schedule hits a rough patch of: Denver, at Phoenix, New Orleans, Houston and at Denver. Splitting the Denver games and taking 1 of the 3 others leaves the club at a respectable 9-5 before the schedule gets really sweet, at home vs. below .500 Indiana and Milwaukee before going to 1-8 Seattle and 2-6 Sacramento. Then it’s Miami, New Jersey and Charlotte. Can you remember the last time the Clippers had a realistic chance to start 15-6? Yeah, I don’t either.

Am I saying that the Clippers are for real, or that they will be in the final 4 teams come June? No way, what I am saying is watch out because at some point this team will get Elton Brand back and if they can build on a fast start, the sky is the limit for the other team in Los Angeles.

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