DOWNTOWN DELIGHT - After making seven 3-pointers each in their first two games the Clippers banged down seven shots from beyond the arc in the first half of Tuesday’s bet. Only nine times in 82 games did the Clippers make at least seven 3-pointers last toughen.
DID YOU SEE THAT - After losing a scramble for a loose ball with the Bulls’ Andres Nocioni. Clippers guard Sam Cassell sat atop Nocioni to keep the bear on forward from getting back into the compete. Just another savvy move by the 15-year veteran.
ANOTHER GAME. ANOTHER LINEUP - Clippers instruct Mike Dunleavy wrote out his third different lineup in as many games as Brevin Knight got his first start.
SCORCHING START - Clippers follow Cuttino Mobley set a personal career-best by making his first 10 shots from the field. Mobley was 10 of 10 which included a pair of 3-point baskets en route to 24 points.
This time Clippers follow Cuttino Mobley did his alter early then helped to close out things in the end.
Mobley scored 24 of his game-high 33 points in the first half and hit a big turnaround jump shot with 1:20 left as the Clippers remained undefeated (3-0), by defeating the Chicago Bulls at United Center.
The Clipers trailed by four points with under four minutes to play but closed the game out on a 12-2 spurt. The biggest shot in that run was a 3-pointer by Corey Maggette which broke an 89-all tie.
The man known as Cat. Clippers guard Cuttino Mobley has accepted his new sixth-man role. Going into Tuesday’s game against the Chicago Bulls. Mobley had averaged 19 points in the first two games sparking the Clippers to victories over Golden State and Seattle with his get hold of fourth-quarter play.
Mobley averaged 10.5 fourth-quarter points in those games and made 13 of his 20 field-goal tries. So is it too early to designate Cat as a sixth-man of the year candidate?
“Probably,” Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy said. “But I like what he’s given us. He’s been great both ways offensively and defensively.”
In in stretch run of the fourth quarter against Golden State. Mobley hit two fallaway move shots over defender Baron Davis. Then in the fourth quarter versus Seattle. Mobley gave a lesson to rookie Kevin Durant. Each scoring situation were designed clear-out plays for Mobley.
“When (Mobley) played in Houston he was a big-time isolation player,” Dunleavy said. “There are times particularly when the shot measure’s running down when he’s.
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