Tag: clippers

  • Should the NBA Worry About Steve Ballmer, Kawhi Leonard?

    The NBA has decisions to make with Steve Ballmer and Kawhi Leonard and owner Steve Ballmer possibly circumventing the salary cap most recently. This is a sham.

    Although, Leonard has been the most evident piece to emerge. First, he ousted a great franchise in San Antonio. Second, he never showed signs of any respect or a five-year reunion of Toronto with Kyle Lowry and company.

    Leonard is now on his last leg. No pun-intended. He is a respected star on the basketball court. He is one of the most relentless basketball gym rats in the practice gym from San Diego State ever.

    He does not understand on a level like bizarre tech expert, Steve Ballmer. Ballmer is versed in the sense that he bought the Los Angeles Clippers for $2 billion from Donald Sterling. Bliss is ignorance, as the saying goes.

    Ballmer is reportedly ignoring Leonard’s outside money. This is the last straw fans in the NBA should have for this as it is time for commissioner, Adam Silver, to take a stand, and resurrect the Seattle Supersonics, at this point.

    Professional basketball does not need this and investors were originally supposed to land in Seattle. This would be the best option so we can avoid certain, possible disasters such as Leonard and Ballmer that has, at the very least, created the Inglewood Forum for entertainment purposes.

  • The Clippers are Buoyed for One Night

    The Clippers are Buoyed for One Night

    The Los Angeles Clippers have faced a lot of pressure and scrutiny over the years for their lackluster performance on the court, but for one night the stars shined in L.A. including James Harden.

    Harden scored 50 points and marked the 24th time in history behind Wilt Chamberlain, Michael Jordan, and Kobe Bryant, he accomplished that. The Clippers faced the young defending Detroit Pistons and boy were not as bad, but they culminated a recipe for disaster based on the season Cade Cunningham, Jalen Duran, and Ausar Thompson has been developing.

    The Clippers went all separate ways and deviated from the fact that they were not resilient. They had help. Owner Steve Ballmer, like normal, sat courtside with former president Barack Obama and Harden meanwhile displayed some of his old signature moves from Houston and Oklahoma City. This was nothing out of the ordinary as Harden has been used to scoring at least more than 20 points in a quarter this season, four times.

    Without Kawhi Leonard and Norman Powell, and the fact that Ivica Zubac leftover piece from the Los Angeles Lakers, showed out on both ends and scored 22 along with 11-20 shooting and being very vocal, said extremes. Much so without legend Lou Williams being there. The ghost of the devil reigned in the most points scored in Clippers history before Harden during the 2018 season.

    Harden scored his first major doubles like this since 2019 and it has. not come close to the fact, though, still for one night the Clippers must fight hard in the knits of adversity. They must sail past the game that set them apart from losing six of seven games since the All-Star and what decided execution.

    The Pistons were a good team as they won 10 of 11 games most recently prior to this one, so my hats to the Los Angeles Clippers on one spectacular night and hopefully more to come for their fanbase.