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Do we want the Lakers or the Clippers to win tonight?

framer

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Obviously, the Clippers need to lose a lot with Paul George not healthy to help the standings at the end on the year.

However, if the Lakers start off the season on a losing streak, that whole thing could fall apart quickly. It would be simply delicious.

The Clippers can just hang on for Paul George's healthy return if they duffer a few setbacks.

So, I guess that means that I am rooting for the Clippers, which hurts me a little deep inside. . .
 
I dislike Lakers as an organization more than the Clippers, but I dislike Kwahi the most out of all of the players because of what he did in San Antonio. Of course, I'm not a fan of what AD did in New Orleans either... tough one.

I think I will just cheer for chemistry issues and fatigue.
 
I guess you'd have to want the Clippers to lose. I have enough faith in Lebron and AD missing time this year, and the Lakers offense goes to crap without those two guys. I just want the Lakers and Clippers to meet one another in the first round of the playoffs, so one of them gets eliminated early. I could see them ending up in the 4 and 5 seeds, or the 3 and 6 seeds.
 
I dislike Lakers as an organization more than the Clippers, but I dislike Kwahi the most out of all of the players because of what he did in San Antonio. Of course, I'm not a fan of what AD did in New Orleans either... tough one.

I think I will just cheer for chemistry issues and fatigue.

Both the Lakers and Clippers played the same game. One star goes to LA in free agency, and another forces a trade. It's the players who orchestrate this more than the team's front office, but I'm rooting for both of them to lose this year.
 
I just wana see how they play.

Clippers are gona be rly good this season.
Their roster is deep and they have some really damn good defenders at every position.
 
Obviously, the Clippers need to lose a lot with Paul George not healthy to help the standings at the end on the year.

However, if the Lakers start off the season on a losing streak, that whole thing could fall apart quickly. It would be simply delicious.

The Clippers can just hang on for Paul George's healthy return if they duffer a few setbacks.

So, I guess that means that I am rooting for the Clippers, which hurts me a little deep inside. . .
I want both teams to duffer. That sounds embarrassing.
 
Lakers. As I don't see them as a major threat comes the playoffs. We want Clippers to struggle early so they would have to play PG and Kawhi more in the regular season, so neither's gonna be at their best selves in the playoffs.
 
I really don’t care that much, but if I had to pick one, I’d root for the Clippers. They’re good enough that they’re going to be there in the end, regardless. The Lakers, on the other hand, are leaning hard on Davis, LeBron, and some aging vets. If things go poorly, the volume of haters will get loud. That’d be fun.
 
I just wana see how they play.

Clippers are gona be rly good this season.
Their roster is deep and they have some really damn good defenders at every position.

They need PG and Kawhi playing together to be good. I'm not sold on guys like Shamet, Harrell, Zubac, Jamychal Green, etc. I'm also not sold on Doc Rivers as a coach.
 
As much as I hate seeing players forcing their way off teams, you have to respect it as a Jazz fan when players tell teams they're not resigning...at least that team gets something in return. Indy got Oladipo and Sabonis, NOP got Lonzo and Ingram, OKC got SGA. Jazz got nothing when Hayward left.

Jazz got Mitchell.
 
As much as I hate seeing players forcing their way off teams, you have to respect it as a Jazz fan when players tell teams they're not resigning...at least that team gets something in return. Indy got Oladipo and Sabonis, NOP got Lonzo and Ingram, OKC got SGA. Jazz got nothing when Hayward left.
It’s time to drop it. After Bojan signed, we’ve officially used the space and restocked the cupboard.
 
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