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Nba Playoffs Rd 1: [5] Los Angeles Clippers Vs. [4] Memphis Grizzlies


King Taharqa

NBA Playoffs  

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  1. 1. Who will win?

    • Los Angeles Clippers
    • Memphis Grizzlies


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[5] Los Angeles Clippers (40-26)

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PG-#3 Chris Paul

Wake Forest '05

6'0 175 lbs

19.6 PPG 3.5 RPG 9.1 APG 2.5 SPG 36.2 3PT% 85.9 FT%

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SG-#4 Randy Foye

Villanova '06

6'4 213 lbs

10.9 PPG 2.1 RPG 2.2 APG 39.1 3PT%

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SF-#21 Bobby Simmons

DePaul '01

6'6 235 lbs

2.9 PPG 2.0 RPG 0.4 APG 33.3 3PT%

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PF-#32 Blake Griffin

Oklahoma '09

6'10 252 lbs

20.4 PPG 10.9 RPG 3.1 APG 54.1 FG%

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C-#6 DeAndre Jordan

Texas A&M '08

6'11 265 lbs

7.5 PPG 8.2 RPG 2.1 BPG 63.3 FG%

BENCH

PG-#12 Eric Bledsoe

SG-#25 Mo Williams

SF-#11 Nick Young

PF-#30 Reggie Evans

C-#2 Kenyon Martin

HEAD COACH

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Vinny Del Neegro

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[4] Memphis Grizzlies (41-25)

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PG-#11 Mike Conley

Ohio State '07

6'1 185 lbs

12.9 PPG 2.5 RPG 6.6 APG 37.2 3PT%

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SG-#9 Tony Allen

Oklahoma State '04

6'4 213 lbs

9.8 PPG 3.9 RPG 1.4 APG

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SF-#22 Rudy Gay

UCONN '06

6'8 230 lbs

19.0 PPG 6.4 RPG 2.3 APG

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PF-#5 Marresse Speights

Florida '08

6'10 245 lbs

8.7 PPG 6.2 RPG

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C-#33 Marc Gasol

Spain '07

7'1 265 lbs

14.5 PPG 9.0 RPG 3.2 APG

BENCH

PG-#10 Gilbert Arenas

SG-#32 O.J. Mayo

SF-#20 Quincy Poindexter

PF-#50 Zach "Z-Bo" Randolph

C-#15 Hamed Haddadi

HEAD COACH

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Lionel Hollins

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Cp3 will go off as usual, but Blake Griffin's inexperience and Del Neegro's coaching will prove costly. Memphis Grizzlies in 6.

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