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Since Portland blew out GS last night, I fully expect GS to destroy the Clips tonight. And by the way, Portland is always dangerous (as I mentioned earlier--and I dont mean in a series, but in a single game by a traveling team) since Lilliard and McCollum can shoot. Lilliard's 51 proved that last night.
They used to be a rivalry; that is fact. The teams really didnt like each other, and the games were a lot closer. GS has simply elevated their game, while the Clips have stayed mired in...Clipperdom.
They used to be a rivalry; that is fact. The teams really didnt like each other, and the games were a lot closer. GS has simply elevated their game, while the Clips have stayed mired in...Clipperdom.
Sad.. They were only thinking about that short moment..
There's still a rivalry, between the fans if nothing else. But like most of the other major sporting rivalries it's become pretty one-sided in the win-loss column.
That was against a Pistons frontcourt with Drummond. AD has been showing in glimpses that he's the best player in the league, but he needs to show more consistency.
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