You don't see how adding a top 3 player + a top 10 player can make you a championship team?I don't see how these moves make the Clippers a championship team.
You don't see how adding a top 3 player + a top 10 player can make you a championship team?
I found this very prescient post on the first page. They could have used someone to create easy baskets instead of taking turns throwing up bricks in the 4th quarter.Clippers don't have any good passers.
I don't see how these moves make the Clippers a championship team.
No conference finals in their 50 year franchise history. They also went 30 years without winning a playoff round from 1975-76 to 2005-06. That's just honestly depressing and I'm not even a clippers fan in the slightest.
- Danilo Gallinari (A good vet player who fit well with OKC)
- Shai Gilgeious-Alexander (A great young player)
- 2021 First Round Pick (Heats pick unprotected)
- 2022 First Round Pick (Clippers pick unprotected)
- 2023 First Round Pick (Heat pick , Top 14 protected)
- 2024 First Round Pick (Clippers pick unprotected)
- 2026 First Round pick (Clippers pick unprotected)
- Right to swap 1st round picks with Clippers in 2023
- Right to swap 1st round picks with Clippers in 2025
My feeling on trade at time was it was too much to pay and I think several of those picks will end up pretty good in draft... Could be NBA equivalent of the Cowboys trading Walker
Alexander already looks great for OKC
For Clippers they have a small contending window and they really blew what may have been best chance to win with this collapse
Pandemic P has his own team mates rolling their eyes at him. Ouch.
Yeah that's not a good sign. OTOH, did Kawhi have anything to say at all? Given the choice, it's better to be the guy who tried to be a leader and failed at it, than the guy who's supposed to be the leader and doesn't even bother to try.
He's a leader who leads by example. He has two NBA championships and two Finals MVP to show for it. He's not the problem.
His first MVP he was a talented young pup on a veteran team. He won that because he did a surprising job defending Lebron, but it could easily have gone to someone else. Last year he was great in the playoffs.
But let's be real here, if SA had lost no one would have blamed him for anything. If KD and Klay don't get hurt, no one blames him if they lose last year either. It's a whole lot different being a leader when you're going to get a crap-ton of heat if your team fails. The burden of that expectation comes with some responsibility beyond just playing. Now, that doesn't mean he has to necessarily be super-vocal ... but I would hope he said *something* to his teammates after game 7 and didn't just slink off after that meek performance.
His first MVP he was a talented young pup on a veteran team. He won that because he did a surprising job defending Lebron, but it could easily have gone to someone else. Last year he was great in the playoffs.
But let's be real here, if SA had lost no one would have blamed him for anything. If KD and Klay don't get hurt, no one blames him if they lose last year either. It's a whole lot different being a leader when you're going to get a crap-ton of heat if your team fails. The burden of that expectation comes with some responsibility beyond just playing. Now, that doesn't mean he has to necessarily be super-vocal ... but I would hope he said *something* to his teammates after game 7 and didn't just slink off after that meek performance.
Leonard defended LeBron and he led the Spurs in scoring in those Finals. He deserved Finals MVP more than anyone else.
Why are you bringing this up anyways? The tweet doesn't even mention what Leonard did, and you're here speculating that he may have said nothing and using it as criticism against him.
His first MVP he was a talented young pup on a veteran team. He won that because he did a surprising job defending Lebron, but it could easily have gone to someone else. Last year he was great in the playoffs.
But let's be real here, if SA had lost no one would have blamed him for anything. If KD and Klay don't get hurt, no one blames him if they lose last year either. It's a whole lot different being a leader when you're going to get a crap-ton of heat if your team fails. The burden of that expectation comes with some responsibility beyond just playing. Now, that doesn't mean he has to necessarily be super-vocal ... but I would hope he said *something* to his teammates after game 7 and didn't just slink off after that meek performance.
Leonard defended LeBron and he led the Spurs in scoring in those Finals. He deserved Finals MVP more than anyone else.
Why are you bringing this up anyways? The tweet doesn't even mention what Leonard did, and you're here speculating that he may have said nothing and using it as criticism against him.