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Clippers vs. Grizzlies Preview: A Movable Object vs Stoppable Force

November 11, 2023 by 213 Hoops

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Clippers vs. Grizzlies Preview: A Movable Object vs Stoppable Force

The Clippers take on the Grizzlies in a fun matchup of the team with the worst record in the NBA and a team coming off two terrible performances. Get ready for a good one!

Game Information

Where: Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, California

When: 12:30 PM PT

How to Watch: Bally Sports SoCal

Projected Starting Lineups

Grizzlies: Marcus Smart – Jacob Gilyard – Desmond Bane – Jaren Jackson Jr. – Bismack Biyombo

Clippers: Russell Westbrook – James Harden – Paul George – Kawhi Leonard – Ivica Zubac

Injuries

Grizzlies: Ja Morant Out (Suspension), Brandon Clarke Out (Achilles), Steven Adams Out (Knee), Derrick Rose Out (Knee), Xavier Tillman Questionable (Knee), Jake Laravia Out (G-League), Ziaire Williams Questionable (Hip)

Clippers: Mason Plumlee Out (Knee), Brandon Boston Jr. Out (Quad)

The Big Picture

Despite being 3-5 and having two of the most hideous losses of the NBA season so far, the Clippers somehow still boast a top 10 offense. There have been flickers of what their offense could look like in full sync with all of their stars humming together, but through three games those flickers have been few and far between. It’s still very early in the season, yet the Clippers do not have time to mess around – they need to figure this out much sooner than later. If they don’t, it will be hard for them to make up ground later in the season.

The Antagonist

The Grizzlies are the only team in the NBA with just a single
win. Their net rating of -6.1 is a bit better, as it ties them for 25th
– they’re 1-8, but quite a few of their losses have been close. Looking at
their injury list, it’s not hard to see why they’ve struggled, as those
injuries don’t include the fact that other players like Luke Kennard and Santi
Aldama missed multiple games with injuries as well. The Grizzlies do still have
talent on their roster, notably the trio of Smart, Bane, and Jackson Jr., and
are around league average on defense. Offense is where they struggle, with Bane
really their only true consistent creator. It’s notable that Gilyard, a two-way
guy with minimal NBA experience, and Biyombo, a solid vet but someone the Grizz
signed off the couch a week or two ago, are both starting for Memphis. When
guys start coming back the Grizzlies will improve, but they’re in a tough spot
right now.

Notes

Play Hard: Integrating a player of James Harden’s
caliber and style of play is not an easy or quick process. There were always
going to be challenges and ups and downs. At some point, however, the Clippers
need to show some pride and fight through their growing pains rather than
succumbing to them. So far, they have not done so, instead folding at the first
sign of adversity. It doesn’t seem like much to ask for consistent energy and
effort from professional basketball players, but after the past three games that’s
where we are at with the Clippers. Execute, don’t be sloppy, and play with
force even when shots aren’t falling.

Move the Ball: The Clippers have passed the ball less
than any other team in the NBA since Harden arrived. Now, Harden is a player
who likes to ISO. So are Kawhi Leonard and Russell Westbrook. However, when
those guys are playing at their best, they use isolations to break down
defenses, draw help, and engage ball movement until an open shot is found. So far,
that has not been happening. The ball is getting passed once or not at all
after being brought up, with no attempt to penetrate the lane or attack weak
defensive spots. Jacob Gilyard is a guy who every Clippers’ starter should be
able to overpower in one way or another, and they should hunt him from the beginning
of the game. Maybe if they can draw help early and get into a rhythm with ball
movement the offense will look cleaner.

Give Kobe a Shot: All we are saying, is give Kobe a
chance. That out of the way, Kobe Brown is not someone who I’ve been impressed with
as many Clippers’ fans. He has, however, demonstrated basic competence on
offense and is willing to let fly from three. Kobe can also handle and pass at
least a bit. The defense is a question mark, but he’s big and strong enough to
bang in the post. And, really, he can’t be much worse than PJ Tucker has been.
Realistically, both of them should be playing a bit with Mason out and,
somehow, still no backup vet center signed to replace him. But I’d rather Kobe play
than PJ at the four next to Zu when those minutes occur. So far, in 59 minutes
for the Clippers, PJ has scored 5 points on 1-7 shooting (0-4 from three). By
contrast, Robert Covington and Nic Batum, not offensive powerhouses by any stretch,
have scored 17 and 20 points in 53 and 70 minutes respectively for the Sixers.
PJ has rebounded well enough, but the defense and toughness are not worth the
complete lack of offensive production or the clogged spacing he brings. Play him
at the backup five for now, but Kobe should get minutes when Zu comes back in alongside
the bench. If he’s unplayable, then he is. But giving him a look over PJ would be
wise.

Clippers vs. Grizzlies Preview: A Movable Object vs Stoppable Force
Robert Flom

Filed Under: Clippers

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