So far this season, the Los Angeles Clippers have had an available excuse for almost every loss. Not that they've made excuses mind you, but Clipper apologists like myself would willingly make excuses for them. Losses to San Antonio and Chicago in games 2 and 3 came against good teams before the newly formed Clippers had had a chance to jell. Two losses came while Chris Paul was out of the lineup with a strained hamstring, and a third came in his first game back in which he shot 2 for 8. The most recent loss at home against Denver was 'schedule' loss, as the Clippers slogged through their fourth game in five nights.

Wednesday night's 99-92 loss in Cleveland? There's really no excuse for it.
Sure, it's the first game the Clippers have played since Chauncey Billups was lost for the season with a torn Achilles. But Cleveland was missing several key players themselves, most notably Rookie of the Year frontrunner Kyrie Irving, a last minute scratch because of concussion-like symptoms.
Irving's replacement in the starting lineup, Ramon Sessions, turned out to be a difference maker in the game. Sessions scored 24 points and dished out 13 assists, both season highs. His pick and roll execution made the Clippers look like the Clippers like to make other defenses look -- lost.
Meanwhile, Chauncey Billups' replacement in the starting lineup, Randy Foye, did fine, with 15 points on 5 of 11 shooting and three three pointers (the Clippers' only threes of the game). It was the other members of the LA backcourt who were supposed to inherit some of Chauncey's offensive chances that came up short. Paul and Mo Williams, two of the most efficient backcourt scorers in the league so far this season, combined to make just 10 of 26 shots, missing all five of their three point attempts. The game was tied at 87 with 90 seconds left -- even a decent shooting night from either Paul or Williams would likely have been enough to put the Clippers over the top.
The Clippers led early, building a lead as high as nine in the first quarter, but even then something felt off. The team committed six first quarter turnovers. They missed easy shots. On a two on one fast break, Blake Griffin passed the ball to a wide open Caron Butler, who fumbled it out of bounds. At the time, it all seemed irrelevant -- like the Wizards game Saturday, they probably wouldn't need to be their sharpest to get a win. But it soon became all too relevant.
The Clippers have struggled all season whenever Paul and Griffin have gone to the bench at the same time. In this game, Vinny Del Negro started the second quarter with a lineup consisting of Williams, Foye, Ryan Gomes, Reggie Evans and Kenyon Martin, getting his first minutes as a Clipper -- Foye would be the only starter in that group, and he's only a starter because Billups is hurt. Why VDN even tried that lineup is one question -- why he stuck with it for over six minutes is another. Cleveland erased all of the Clippers' earlier advantage, and more importantly, gained confidence in the process. The game was tied at 40 at the break.
Why Cleveland was able to start the second half on a 17-4 run, against the Clippers first team, is another matter altogether. The Clippers began the half with no aggressiveness on offense, and also, they just missed shots. They made just one of their first eight shots. By the time they woke up, they were down 15. To their credit, the fought back and eventually got back to even and had every chance to win the game down the stretch, but sometimes you spend so much time climbing out of the hole that you slip and fall back in once you're out.
The sequence that really killed the Clippers came in about a 45 second stretch in the final two minutes. For the first time in the second half the Clippers had the ball in a tie game, with a chance to take the lead. With the shot clock winding down, Paul found Butler in the corner for an open three, the kind he's been knocking down all year -- he left it short. As the Cavs brought the ball up court, Williams turned his head for a second and lost track of Daniel Gibson, a career 42% three point shooter. Gibson ran straight to the three point line and got a friendly bounce on the three pointer that gave the Cavs the lead for good. On the Clippers next possession, Paul found Williams on a baseline cut for a layup, which he overshot and then knocked the rebound out of bounds. Sessions made two free throws, and suddenly it was a five point lead with under a minute to play. In two possessions, the Clippers got two great shots, and zero points, while making one huge defensive error on the other end. Ball game.
There may be some good news in this very bad loss. For one thing, Kenyon Martin looked surprisingly good in his first NBA action in over nine months. He was active and still has a surprising amount of the athleticism that has always been part of his game, getting two follow dunks and two blocked shots. For another, the Clippers will certainly not be complacent heading into Friday's game in Philadelphia after this debacle. The team was bound to stumble and fall at some point on the road trip -- if they can regroup and beat the Sixers with some additional focus, then it's a lesson learned. If they lose to the Sixers, a very good team after all, then it's a lost opportunity. The Clippers have not lost two straight all season in 2012 -- that record will certainly be tested on Friday.
One last observation -- Anderson Varejao is kind of amazing. I mean, he is very effective on the court, he plays terrific defense, hustles after rebounds, and works his way into scoring chances. But it's amazing to me how frequently he is in the middle of big plays. Varejao drew nine fouls from the Clippers tonight -- four of them offensive, and three of those pretty crucial. And none of the offensive fouls he drew were of the charge/block variety. He just seems to annoy people into fouling him.
Late in the third quarter, with the Clippers mounting a comeback, Evans went around Varejao and in for a dunk. But Reggie's arm had swung up behind him as he went by and apparently caught Varejao in the face; at any rate, the Brazillian convinced the ref that it did, and an offensive foul was called, no basket.
With seven minutes to go, the Clippers had the ball down one, with a chance to take the lead for the first time in the second half. Varejao was defending Williams on a switch, and as Mo went by him, the whistle blew -- offensive foul on Williams for using his arm to get past.
Finally, in the most bizarre call, with seven seconds left, the Cavs up five and the game already decided, Varejao and Griffin were running up court when Varejao veered slightly into Blake's path. Whistle, foul on Griffin. What?
That mystery foul was a fitting ending to this game. It's hard to figure out what happened.
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Can we blame wilriv21
who twice today posted this game was a “gimme”
PV Mike - February 8, 2012
Looks like reverse mojo needs to make a comeback
We’ve gotten too complacent with winning this year, so here goes. “I’m really worried about the sixers game and it looks like one they can easily lose that one.” Hopefully this works.
Chris McD - February 9, 2012
It WAS a Gimmee
All we needed was Chris Paul to show up. The Assassin Chris Paul. Not the fellas who threw up 11 bricks and let Ramon Sessions school him.
wilriv21 - February 9, 2012
team took a dump tonight
We missed King Solomon this game…
JJClipperfan - February 8, 2012
+100000000
timkempton - February 8, 2012
Who's wilriv21?
Lawler's Law - February 8, 2012 via mobile
Posted twice on the Game Preview as a Gimme
PV Mike - February 8, 2012
It was a mystery foul but did you see
Blake crack Andy V across the face when boxing out on the Cavs FT seconds before? Not nice.
I thought the Cavs played well tonight. They are a team who’s hustle make up for a lack of talent and I thought in the final quarter especially, they just wanted that Win more than us.
Happy with how Kenyon looked. We’ve a nice mix of bigs now. Noticed we went on a nice run late in the game with Kenyon and Blake on the floor. That’s an interesting combo when playing a team without a proper 5 on the floor.
ClippersUK - February 8, 2012 via mobile
Varejao was definitely under Blake's skin
I wouldn’t be surprised if the league looked at that play and a small fine is levied. Looks like he threw an elbow high.
Varejao is the player who you love when he is on your team, but hate him when he plays against you.
MikeV7297 - February 8, 2012
BTW
We actually have lost two straight this season. To the spurs away and then our home opener to the bulls. But definitely let’s not let it happen again.
LAzFiNeSt - February 8, 2012 via mobile
D'oh!
I even referenced those two in this post. Embarrassing. How about “Haven’t lost two straight in 2012” since those two came in December. I’m sure that’s what I meant.
Steve Perrin - February 8, 2012
Something has got to give
Hopefully that streak continues. Going up against a very strong in the sixers who also lost last night and looking at there wins and losses haven’t lost two in a row at all. So something has got to give. Hopefully in the Clippers favor.
LAzFiNeSt - February 8, 2012 via mobile
Lakers will really want Ramon Sessions after tonite.
PV Mike - February 8, 2012
Foye was fine on the offensive end, but the thing I missed most about Chauncey is his defense.
For that matter, Mo is definitely suspect when it comes to defense. I also feel like we should’ve been feeding Caron more since he shot well. It’s an ugly loss and I hope the Clippers got reamed by VDN for playing like they didn’t care if they won or not. It was like the Clippers expected to win without trying which will never happen. Gotta give credit to Cleveland for wanting this game and playing 48 minutes to win it.
chrisd - February 8, 2012
huh?
Chauncey defense? uhhhhhhhh
JJClipperfan - February 8, 2012
it's better than Mo's.
chrisd - February 8, 2012
My bad thought you were comparing Foye and Chauncey
JJClipperfan - February 8, 2012
Am I wrong
or does Blake’s pre-shot free throw mechanics exactly like Chauncey’s?
The ball spin, 3 bounces, ball spin crouch.
cliptakular - February 8, 2012
Well...
That describes about 40% of the NBA.
Steve Perrin - February 8, 2012
Mo
I was really disappointed in Mo tonight. I thought he was going to shoot lights out since he played there for a few seasons.
Hengtime81 - February 8, 2012
Mo is the streakiest of shooters...
…and I believe he’s been off for a couple of games. It’s just going to happen, you have to live with it.
saxmanager - February 9, 2012
Good closing sentence
Jax - February 8, 2012
Ugh... another ugly Clipper game for me
First it was last year’s loss ending the Cavs 26 game losing streak and now this crapfest tonight.
I told my buddy tonight that I pray the Lakers don’t get Sessions. Obviously he’s not all world like he was this game but he is a solid player that would make that team a lot better.
I knew Mo wouldn’t continue to play like he had at the beginning of the year but he’s regressing to the mean way to quickly. With Chauncey out he has to be better then he has been the last few games.
Steve, you’re absolutely right about Varajeo. The guy is always in the right place at the right time. I don’t know if there’s another big man in the league who defends the pick-and-roll better then he does. The Clippers P&R produced nothing tonight.
Only positives to take: KMart was extremely active and immediately jumped into his role as an enforcer. And Griffin’s free throws look great. Let’s hope he keeps making them.
Beasel - February 8, 2012
Did DJ play tonite?
I watched the game but did not see him.
PV Mike - February 8, 2012
he was a complete non-factor
AV owned him
LJ Hann - February 8, 2012
It was his lackluster play that cost us
Jayq - February 8, 2012
to be fair he wasn't the only one who was lackluster.
chrisd - February 9, 2012
Yeah. This was a really sloppy game.
KMart and Foye seemed to have better games than the rest, at least compared to their usual output and what was expected of Martin.
Chris McD - February 9, 2012
Sucked the excitment
From orlando w out
arman martikian - February 8, 2012 via mobile
Its funny
Wherever we go theres always a streak to break and goes back all the way to 2000’d
arman martikian - February 8, 2012 via mobile
2000's
arman martikian - February 8, 2012 via mobile
The Clippes Have Made A Lot Of Hay This Season With Their Three Point Shooting
Before tonight they had averaged 8.1 3FG made per game on 37% shooting. Third most made threes per game in the league.
Billups was making 2.4 threes per game.
Tonight they made only three 3FG on 15 attempts
Going back over the Clippers prior games it seems to me that even with Blake averaging 21 PPG the Clippers have attained a lot of their early success on the back of their three point shooting which was absent tonight.
ISTM that adding KMart will somewhat reduce their reliance on their three point shooting but still ISTM that the Clippers will only go as far this season as their three point shooting takes them especially on the road.
The Clippers team defense is not good enough to win consistently especially on the road without making a bunch of three point shots in a game.
Buddahfan - February 8, 2012
No excuses but I can give you a reason..
-DJ had 0 points and 4 rebounds in 24 minutes of action tonight.
-DJ has averaged 5 points and 7 rebounds in 8 Clipper losses.
VDN has to get this guy involved early in the game if were gonna have a chance.
kingjames10 - February 8, 2012
good job
LJ Hann - February 8, 2012
real good point
Maybe a couple of lob attempts or looks under the basket to get him rolling.
yaggiefresh - February 9, 2012
hmmm missed the game tonight
I guess I am glad that I did. these are the kind of games that drive me crazy when watching them.
dan73962 - February 8, 2012
Piss poor performance .......that is all
Natedog1977 - February 8, 2012
Yeah, very disappointing loss to say the least
I hope Vinny let them hear it. Absolutely no excuse to come out and play the way they did. We could have lost Paul or Blake and still beat the damn Cavs, especially with no Irving.
dulciusXasperis - February 9, 2012
No excuses indeed
Team showed no effort. Nothing against the Cavs, but that team is clearly below the Clippers in terms of talent. I’m actually glad the Cavs got the win, they deserved it with their energy and hustle.
I have no qualms with the Clippers letting one get away. I do have a problem when the team doesn’t play with any effort.
Rob Lo - February 8, 2012
This kind of loss comes back to haunt you
with Irving and Parker plus the rest they should have been able to put this scrappy but overmatched Cavs team away. Given how tight the West has been so far you want to win these kind of games so you can secure home court for at least the first 2 rounds of the playoffs.
ClipperChuck - February 8, 2012
with the way San Antonio has been playing
and with Manu expected back this weekend, it’s looking like a hopeful 3 seed for us (which is where we are at right now). Of course, if we keep playing like this game then the making the playoffs will be a challenge, and for the record i think this game is more of an aberration than anything.
chrisd - February 8, 2012
Positives
Blake is making free throws.
Foye did pretty well as starter
Martin will be a big help off the bench
Clips had a chance to win when playing a pretty awful game.
These games are bound to happen. (see OKC at Wizards)
How they respond is what’s important.
Record is still an impressive 15-8
thewhiteshadow - February 8, 2012
This
While im VERY disappointed in the team for losing this game, maybe this loss will light a fire in them and they will surprise with a big win in Philly. And as stated above, there are signs of encouragement in many areas for this team going forward, but they need to get a big win to shake off the loss of Chauncey.
cassellmania - February 8, 2012
Spurs won in Philly tonight
and they are the team we are now chasing for #2 seed in the West so hopefully we will turn it around and win in Philly Friday too.
chrisd - February 8, 2012
I have been worried about the Philly game
but it just ramped up more as they do no want to lose 2 in a row at home.
PV Mike - February 9, 2012
YES!! CLIPPER DARRELL IS RECRUITING JR SMITH TO THE CLIPPERS!!
ITS GONNA HAPPEN MY FRIENDS!!!
ClipperBEAST - February 8, 2012
Ramon Sessions is good
There was a time when a bitter debate raged amongst Clips fans if the Clips should pursue Sessions. That ship has sailed. He looked like a top 5 PG tonite. Wow. what a game.
oasisman - February 8, 2012
Good to see K-Mart in decent shape
and athletic too. I guess the reports out of China of his early demise were premature.
Was that Bledsoe I saw on the bench tonight in warmups?
ganima - February 9, 2012
he was suited up but not ready to play just yet
Milph says Clippers were hoping to get him back by the end of this road trip.
chrisd - February 9, 2012
thanks and missed that during the telecast
ganima - February 9, 2012 via iPhone app
I see Blake averaging 25-16 points by the end of the season
If he keeps his new FT shooting stroke
kikyexcel - February 9, 2012
Agreed - at least 25 ppg
Jax - February 9, 2012
He's have to average about 27ppg the rest of the way
Unless you mean 25ppg the rest of the way, not his season average.
ClipperChuck - February 9, 2012
Hate waking up to morinings after a loss that last night.
So disappointing…
dulciusXasperis - February 9, 2012
i know….at least they play again tomorrow. it sucks when its soccer(european) or football where theres only one game in a week and you have to wait a full week for the next game…
DannyDodger - February 9, 2012
Yeah that is rough. Wish Soccer/Football didn't have such a wide gap in between games.
dulciusXasperis - February 9, 2012
It gets worse with bye weeks and international breaks. ugh. luckily big game this weekend. liverpool vs man u. woo
DannyDodger - February 9, 2012
Streak shooters have off-nights...
..it’s just part of the process. They had a bad game. It happens to every team regardless. If they can win 2 of the next three it will be a very successful road trip…
saxmanager - February 9, 2012
Agreed, and this Cavs team isn't terrible (10-14)
But that’s a winnable game even on an off night. Problem was, more or less, the whole team took the night off.
dulciusXasperis - February 9, 2012
K- Mart looked great,butttt,no Chauncey,no championship,unless K Mart becomes the leader
in the locker room as well.He is the only guy close to Chaunceys leadership qualities,CP3,great player,Griffin,DJ,great players,but we need Chauncey back after surgery to win it all.
LLOYD C - February 10, 2012
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