The Clippers started the first 27 games of the season at 6-21, which at the time was a bad spot.
The Clippers released Chris Paul in December, and everyone thought the season was already over. Sure enough, Ty Lue and the team have managed to climb back into both a play-in and a playoff position. In the next 15 games, the Clippers are 13-2, bringing their season record to 19-23.
The team is starting to play well together, and James Harden and Kawhi Leonard are still “balling” out there like the superstars they are in the league, even as they get older.
The rookies have all done their part in getting the team to where they want to go. Kobe Sanders and Yanic Konan-Niederhauser have both developed into the team’s best players. With the team’s latest win over the Wizards on Monday, the Clippers have been
The Clippers have also been on a six-game winning streak lately, which has helped bring the team back to life.
Ty Lue’s message about the team going “35-20” the rest of the way from December definitely woke the team up, and got them playing the best basketball lately as a whole.
With still plenty of time left in the season and the trade deadline around the corner, the Clippers are definitely in a good spot to get into a play-in tournament or even a playoff position by the end of the season.
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