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Jae wrote:You should reunite some of the Jailblazers, Sheed, Randolph, O'Neal, Bonzi etc.
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Second Half of the Season Recap
April 15, 2010 - With the Clippers' season now in the books, let's take a look back at the last three months for those of you who have been living under a rock and/or gave up on the team after we traded Marcus Camby. The Clippers started February poorly, and tell to 6-10 on the season. Eric Gordon and Blake Griffin played in the rookie challenge, but Baron Davis was snubbed from the all-star game. With the team on the brink of another lost season, something had to be done.
Dealing big man Marcus Camby for Blazer role players Travis Outlaw and Steve Blake probably wasn't what the fans had in mind. Sending prospects Sebastian Telfair and Al Thornton to Cleveland and Washington respectively in the Jamison three-team deal for expiring contract Drew Gooden showed that management had given up on the season. The team would lose three of four to close the month with a poor 7-13 record.
Travis Outlaw played excellent off the bench, scoring 16 points per game, and the Clippers posted a very solid record of 4-2 in March, keeping them (barely) in the playoff race with an 11-15 record. Unfortunately, the team would lose all three games in April to finish with the seventh worst record in the league, 11-18. Now, us fans get the privilege of watching the Clippers completely screw the pooch in the 2010 free agency class and probably end up signing Rudy Gay to a max contract. Gotta love being a Clippers fan.
Season Standings:
Western Conference21-8
20-9
19-10
18-11
18-11
17-12
17-12
15-14
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14-15
12-17
12-17
11-18
10-19
9-20
Eastern Conference22-7
21-8
18-11
16-13
15-14
14-15
14-15
13-16
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12-17
12-17
11-18
10-19
8-21
7-22
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traded the draft picks and did the Dudley-Bayless deal. Right now, I'm looking to build around Griffin and Bayless
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2009-10 NBA Awards:MVP: Kobe Bryant 31.2 PPG, 6.5 APG, 5.3 RPG, 25.2 PER, TS: .564% (Lakers 21-8)
ROY: Brandon Jennings 23.0 PPG, 5.8 APG, 3.1 RPG, 22.0 PER, TS: .550% (Bucks: 10-19)
6th: Corey Maggette 20.2 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 20.9 PER, TS: .584% (Warriors: 12-17)
DPY: Josh Smith 16.0 PPG, 9.8 RPG, 4.1 APG, 3.5 BPG, 2.4 SPG, 23.1 PER (Hawks: 16-13)
MIP: Anthony Randolph 15.2 PPG, 11.6 RPG, 22.8 PER, TS: .594% (Warriors: 12-17)
COY: Doc Rivers (Celtics: 22-7)
EotY: Kevin Pritchard (Blazers: 19-10)
All-NBA First Team: C. Paul | K. Bryant | L. James | C. Bosh | D. Howard
All-NBA Second Team: R. Rondo | D. Wade | J. Smith | D. Nowitzki | S. O'Neal
All-NBA Third Team: S. Nash | B. Roy | K. Durant | T. Duncan | B. Lopez
All-Defensive First Team: R. Rondo | K. Bryant | L. James | J. Smith | D. Howard
All-Defensive Second Team: C. Paul | D. Wade | G. Wallace | T. Duncan | B. Wallace
All-Rookie First Team: B. Jennings | T. Evans | O. Casspi | T. Gibson | D. Blair
All-Rookie Second Team: S. Curry | J. Harden | J. Jerebko | B. Griffin | H. Thabeet
2010 NBA Playoff Results
Conference Quarter Finals:
The first round of the 2010 NBA Playoffs yielded no surprise results. All eight top seeds advanced, with the Blazers, Celtics and Cavaliers pulling off series sweeps. The Hawks-Raptors and Nuggets-Rockets series went down to the wire, but all in all, it was one of the least exciting first rounds in recent memory. Seven of the eight teams advancing to the conference semifinals made it their last year, with Portland being the long exception.
(1) Lakers 3-1 (8) Spurs
(4) Nuggets 3-2 (5) Rockets
(3) Blazers 3-0 (6) Suns
(2) Mavericks 3-1 (7) Jazz
(1) Celtics 3-0 (8) Pistons
(4) Hawks 3-2 (5) Raptors
(3) Cavaliers 3-0 (6) Pacers
(2) Magic 3-1 (7) Bobcats
Conference Semifinals:
The conference semis were a bit more exciting. The Lakers and Nuggets had another competitive series which yet again resulted in the Lakers advancing. The Mavericks recovered from a 2-1 deficit to defeat the upstart Blazers in 5 to advance. The Cavaliers came back from a 2-0 deficit to avenge their 2009 finals defeat by the Magic to advance in 5 games. The Celtics-Hawks series was the only one not to go the distance as the top-seeded Celtics dispatched Atlanta in 4 games.
(1) Lakers 3-2 (4) Nuggets
(2) Mavericks 3-2 (3) Blazers
(1) Celtics 3-1 (4) Hawks
(2) Magic 2-3 (3) Cavaliers
Conference Finals:
After being blown out in game 1 at Staples, the Mavericks looked outmatched. However, Dirk Nowitzki and company stunned the Lakers in game 2, and cruised to home wins in games 3 and 4 to advance to their first NBA Finals since 2006. Meanwhile, in a series entirely decided by homecourt advantage, the Celtics slipped past the Cleveland Brons in 5 games, likely meaning the end of the LeBron James era in Cleveland. Bummer. Following the Cavaliers 109-104 game 5 loss, Shaquille O'Neal said he had played his last game in the NBA.
(1) Lakers 1-3 (2) Mavericks
(1) Celtics 3-2 (3) Cavaliers
NBA Finals:
Four years after the NBA Championship was stolen by David Stern, Dwyane Wade and the league's scum referees, the Dallas Mavericks have returned and won their first NBA championship. After splitting the first two games in Boston, the Mavericks blew out the visiting Celtics in game 3, and defeated them 120-115 in the epic double-overtime Game 4 championship game. Finals MVP Dirk Nowitzki thoroughly outplayed the aging Kevin Garnett, putting up 27 points and 9 boards a game to KG's 14 points and 7.5 rebounds.
Mavericks 3-1 Celtics2010 NBA Champions: Dallas Mavericks
2010 Finals MVP: Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas)
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