Center of instability
Anthony Randolph left the team to attend a family emergency in Arkansas, could potentially miss tomorrow's game vs the Nets. Also, it is mentioned that he knew of this family matter during yesterday's game which could possibly explain why he had such a "lifeless" game after his dominating performance vs the Magic on Saturday. This could mean that we'll be down to 8 bodies (again) instead of 9 for the Nets game and what's worse is that the missing body is a big and we all know how sorely we miss our bigs here in Golden State...
Other note: Turiaf has been cleared for more basketball related activities and Biedrins is still rehabbing, but both are with the team during the road trip.
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JustSomeName
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It's the got dang Clippers curse...
you don’t see this happening to any other team in the league.
emergencies after injuries,just nonstop!
by Cpt. Jack in the Box on Dec 8, 2009 6:20 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
They have Lopez
And without AR, Moore will play much more. Nets may get their 2nd win…
Rookie: "Why did you bench me?"
Nellie: "You're a rookie"
by dubzfan on Dec 8, 2009 6:29 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
So at this point
we don’t yet know if Randolph has reverted back to his old ways. The situation must have been big if he asked the reporters not to write about it in detail. if Randolph isn’t back by tomorrow, it should mean more time for Hunter, unless somehow he’s screwing up in practice in ways we don’t see.
Assuming AR can’t return in time, the available roster would be:
Monta, Curry, CJ, Morrow, Radman, Moore, Hunter, Maggette, George (maybe)
Let’s go George! Find your niche!
by IQofaWarrior on Dec 8, 2009 6:59 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Judging from Smart’s rotations thus far, I expect a 30+ minute night for Mikki (barring foul trouble or injury of course).
by homer simpson on Dec 8, 2009 8:05 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs



















