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The Clippers Are Quietly Taking Over the NBA



The Clippers Are Quietly Taking Over the NBA

The panel discuss The Clippers have been on an incredible run, and the NBA is starting to take notice. In this video, the panel debates how the Clippers are winning games and why they look like one of the elite teams in the league right now. Kawhi Leonard has been amazing during this stretch, playing at a superstar level on both ends of the floor. Are the Clippers real contenders, or is this run too good to be true? Let us know what you think in the comments.

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12 Comments

  1. Kawhi shot close to 100% from the field thru 2 games guarded by AG and Murray. Kawhi was the most doubled player in the first rd last year😂 this clippers team is still terrible tho. Kobe sanders and miller will get ran off the floor if they get significant playoff minutes

  2. This Clippers team is different than last year because of John Collins.. If you can notice Collins is just the better fit and has a more defined role compared to Norman Poweel who gets lost when playing with Kawhi and Harden.. Collins also changes the matchup as he lets Kawhi slides down to SF..

  3. Ever since Chris Paul left now it makes Chris Paul look bad bc now teams that are a playoff time will be scared to get him

  4. When Kawhi Leonard is healthy, you can build any team around him. His leadership is always underestimated because it’s quiet. No emotion. No ego. No speeches. Just total respect for the laws of the game: spacing, timing, defense, efficiency. That kind of presence changes teammates. Players around Kawhi aren’t chosen for hype, they’re chosen for fit, IQ, and discipline. And they elevate because the standard is non-negotiable.
    This isn’t charisma leadership. It’s craft leadership.

    And when players recognize they’re next to a master of his craft, respect takes care of everything else.

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