L.A. Clippers: News Articles
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Los Angeles Daily News (vincent.bonsignore@dailynews.com ()) —
Staples Center was rocking and the Clippers were rolling. The San Antonio Spurs just yawned and said, `Whatever.
Los Angeles Daily News (jillpainter@dailynews.com (Jill Painter, Staff Writer)) —
Blake Griffin took one painstaking step up after another to get to Saturday's postgame interview podium, then gingerly sat down.
Los Angeles Times ( T.J. Simers ) —
The young center often disappears on the court, which isn't why the Clippers gave him the big bucks. Here's one for you: What would you do?
Los Angeles Times ( By Matt Stevens ) —
Spurs point guard Tony Parker led San Antonio in scoring in games 2 and 3 and has held Clippers point guard Chris Paul to 9.3 points per game. Throughout the playoff series, Spurs point guard Tony Parker has downplayed his matchup with Clippers point guard Chris Paul.
OC Register (By JEFF MILLER) —
"Put your big-boy pants on (and) leave your diaper at home." — Kobe Bryant, on the importance of the Lakers' playoff game Saturday night against Oklahoma CityLOS ANGELES – The Clippers showed up Saturday afternoon at Staples Center dressed in...
Los Angeles Times ( By Broderick Turner, Los Angeles Times) —
San Antonio pushes Clippers to brink of elimination, erasing 40-16 deficit to win, 96-86, for 3-0 lead in Western Conference semifinals. No NBA team has overcome a 3-0 deficit to win a playoff series. The end is near, no matter what the Clippers say, no matter which cliche they attempt to utter, no matter how much more stars Chris Paul and Blake Griffin try to coax out of their bodies.
OC Register (By DAN WOIKE) —
LOS ANGELES – There's been a cloud hanging over the Clippers since they advanced to face the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference semifinals.Terms such as "limited" and "banged up" were tossed around, but finally, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich...
Los Angeles Times ( By Broderick Turner ) —
After trailing L.A. by 24 points in the second quarter, San Antonio remained focused as it trimmed the deficit to 10 by halftime, then took the lead in the third quarter and never looked back. Slow and steady.
OC Register (BY DAN WOIKE) —
The Clippers players and coaches have insisted that they couldn’t afford to play from behind against the Spurs. Saturday afternoon, it turned out that the Clippers would have a hard time playing from in front, too.After leading by over 20 points...
Los Angeles Times ( By Mike James ) —
Chris Paul and Blake Griffin contribute early, DeAndre Jordan is active and the Clippers roll to a 33-11 lead after one quarter. Clippers 33, Spurs 11 (end of first quarter)
Los Angeles Daily News (editor@insidesocal.com (Beth Harris The Associated Press)) —
Down 2-0 against San Antonio, the Clippers face the tough task of needing two victories at home to keep pace with the NBA's hottest team.
Los Angeles Times ( By Broderick Turner, Los Angeles Times) —
Down 2-0 in the Western Conference semifinal series, they hope being at home helps. They also know they need a better effort from Chris Paul. The Clippers don't view this situation as a mountain they can't climb, despite the San Antonio Spurs' owning a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven Western Conference semifinals series.
OC Register (By DAN WOIKE) —
Chris Paul sat in front of his locker inside the AT&T Center in San Antonio on Thursday night after the Clippers took their second whooping in two games.Instead of visibly sulking, Paul reiterated his views that in the playoffs it doesn't matter how...
Los Angeles Times ( By Matt Stevens ) —
Down 2-0 in the playoff series with the Spurs, the Clippers know they need Saturday and Sunday victories at home, which won't be easy given Chris Paul and Blake Griffin's injuries. SAN ANTONIO – After Thursday night's 105-88 loss to the Spurs, Clippers players said that they understand the task ahead.
Los Angeles Daily News (editor@insidesocal.com (Paul J. Weber, The Associated Press)) —
SAN ANTONIO - On his 30th birthday, Tony Parker first kept the San Antonio Spurs on pace for what might be another lopsided playoff sweep.