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Clippers vs Jazz Preview: Getting Back on Track

February 9, 2025 by 213 Hoops

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Clippers vs Jazz Preview: Getting Back on Track

The Clippers have made their moves at the trade deadline, and now need to work on actually playing good basketball again to break out of their current three-game losing streak.

Game
Information

Where: Intuit Dome, Inglewood, California

When: 7:30 PM PT

How to Watch: FanDuel Sports SoCal, AM 570

Projected
Starting Lineups

Jazz: Isaiah Collier – Svi Mykhailiuk – Lauri Markkanen – John Collins – Walker Kessler

Clippers: James Harden – Norm Powell – Derrick Jones Jr. – Kawhi Leonard – Ivica Zubac

Injuries

Jazz: Collin Sexton Out (Ankle), Taylor Hendricks Out (Leg), Jordan Clarkson Questionable (Foot), Cody Williams Questionable (Ankle), KJ Martin Questionable (Recent trade)

Clippers: Bogdan Bogdanovic Out (Return to competition conditioning), Kai Jones Out (G-League), Cam Christie Out (G-League), Trentyn Flowers Out (G-League)

The Big
Picture

The Clippers
have lost three games in a row, and it’s probably their most concerning three
game slide of the season. Their loss to the Raptors was very bad, their defeat at
the hands of the Lakers was humiliating, and the fourth-quarter collapse to the
Pacers was frustrating. The Clippers’ vaunted defense has not looked nearly the
same, while some of the issues that have plagued them all year – turnovers,
stagnant offense, inconsistent shooting – have come back with a vengeance. More
worryingly, nearly all of their individual players look tired, discombobulated,
or just off, with only Derrick Jones Jr. and maybe Norm Powell playing at their
usual levels (Kris Dunn is on defense but can’t buy anything as a scorer). The most
nerve-wracking is Kawhi, who has not looked particularly good during this
three-game streak. If the Clippers are going to make any noise, eventually
Kawhi will need to look like Kawhi, and so far that level of play
has come only in short spurts. We need to be patient, but the West is crowded,
and the Clippers are starting to fall in the standings.

The
Antagonist

The Jazz, somewhat shockingly, made no real trades before the deadline. While they were on the periphery of some larger deals, they were really only involved as a facilitator of salary and minor assets. More significantly, none of their veteran players – Collin Sexton, John Collins, or Jordan Clarkson – was moved off the team. Maybe the Jazz wanted to keep those guys around for some semblance of competence around their young players. Or maybe there just weren’t any good offers for any of those names. But considering how bad the Jazz are and how well Collins and Sexton in particular have played this year, it’s a bit surprising. Considering that the Jazz want to secure a spot at the bottom of the lottery, I’d expect their veterans to sit at an increasing frequency down the stretch of the season. We will see how many of them play tonight, and how much.

Notes

New Rotations:
We got our first
glimpse of Drew Eubanks in the game against the Pacers, and he looked fine. We
also saw what Ty Lue’s first rotations post-departure of Kevin Porter Jr. and
Terance Mann looked like, which will change when Bogdan Bogdanovic gets
healthy, but are an indicator of what will come. Amir Coffey was still the
Clippers’ sixth man, checking in for Kawhi Leonard. Then came Kris Dunn for Derrick
Jones Jr., followed by Nic Batum and Eubanks for Norm and Zu. That left Harden
with the bench, with whom he played for the last few minutes of each quarter.
Then Kawhi would replace Harden at the start of the 2nd and 4th
quarters, and the rotations would cycle from there. How Bogi fits in remains to
be seen, but it seems like Amir’s spot on the 6th man role is still
there, while Dunn has been moved up in the rotation due to the departures of
Mann and Porter Jr. What’s less clear is whether Bogdan will displace Coffey,
Dunn, Batum, or Eubanks off the bench – or whether Ty will expand his rotation
back to 10 while he figures things out.

Clippers vs Jazz Preview: Getting Back on Track
Robert Flom

Filed Under: Clippers

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