Clippers Are The Clippers

Ethan explains why the Clippers are once again not going to make much noise.

by Ethan Gooderum (Columnist)

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July 10, 2008

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A few days ago, the sports universe was whispering of a possible run to the playoffs for the usually, woeful, Los Angeles Clippers.

At that time, the team had just signed star point guard, Baron Davis, and it looked as though forward Elton Brand would re-up with the Clips', and create a makeshift big three, consisting of Davis, Corey Maggette, and Brand.

Oh, how things change.

Elton Brand did what anybody else would do... go for more money and a better team in the city of brotherly love with the Sixers.

Thursday, Maggette has signed with the Warriors, as the free agent market so far this year has been a trifecta of the Clippers, Warriors, and Sixers.

It is looking like head coach, Mike Dunleavy and his boys will have to sit tight with Davis taking over the reigns, and it will primarily be a two-man show consisting of Baron and the "German" Chris Kaman.

The Clippers, will once again be overshadowed, by their city rival Lakers and will be matched up against a deadly western conference.

The Clippers are looking like they will not make much noise next year, and to quote Kurt Vonnegut, "So it goes."

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