jpx7
Very Flirtatious, but Doubts What Love Is.
Paul didn't quite seem to be the problem: they settled almost exclusively for mid-range shots—which, to be fair, Thibodeau's defense is designed to encourage—and the only guy really hitting those was Griffin, but they went away from him down the stretch after he couldn't get anything going closer to the basket against either Noah or Gibson. Meanwhile, despite his (I think) seventeen rebounds, DeAndre Jordan did almost nothing else; I knew he wasn't much of a scorer, beyond lobs, but his defense is pretty crap, too.
I know the Bulls have been playing much more inspired basketball on the road heretofore this season, but still: no Rose, no Gasol (which, at this point, was probably even a bigger loss, given how Thibodeau has been running the offense), and at Staples, and yet the Clippers weren't really in the game after the first few minutes of the third-quarter. I'm not complaining, just a bit surprised—though I haven't watched the Clippers much in the past year or so.
I know the Bulls have been playing much more inspired basketball on the road heretofore this season, but still: no Rose, no Gasol (which, at this point, was probably even a bigger loss, given how Thibodeau has been running the offense), and at Staples, and yet the Clippers weren't really in the game after the first few minutes of the third-quarter. I'm not complaining, just a bit surprised—though I haven't watched the Clippers much in the past year or so.