NBA Season 2014/2015

NBA Season 2014/2015

Mie siwapendi hao mafaza, Clippers wakifanya vitu vyao kesho nitafurahi sana na mlango kuzidi kuwa wazi kwa GSW kumaliza msimu kama walivyouanza, ila itakuwa kivumbi na jasho na wale CAVS.

My prayers with Clippers PLZ.. keh keh keh
 
Mie siwapendi hao mafaza, Clippers wakifanya vitu vyao kesho nitafurahi sana na mlango kuzidi kuwa wazi kwa GSW kumaliza msimu kama walivyouanza, ila itakuwa kivumbi na jasho na wale CAVS.

Ila SAS huwa wana kismati sana wale wazee...

Hata mimi natamani kuwaona Clippers wakimaliza game 7 kwa ushindi...
 
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Mie siwapendi hao mafaza, Clippers wakifanya vitu vyao kesho nitafurahi sana na mlango kuzidi kuwa wazi kwa GSW kumaliza msimu kama walivyouanza, ila itakuwa kivumbi na jasho na wale CAVS.

Ila SAS huwa wana kismati sana wale wazee...

Hata mimi natamani kuwaona Clippers wakimaliza game 7 kwa ushindi...

hahahahaha grand dadies utashangaa wamepiga difference ya point 15 ndio utashangaa.. Tatizo lao wanamtegemea sana Kahwi wakati jamaa hawezi simamia show kama wanavyofanya akina Lebron, Curry au Harden
 
Mie nakwambia kesho wanaweza kucheza kama wako kwao vile, half time wataongoza kwa points 2o lol! hapo mchezo umekwisha. Wakitolea kesho itakua poa sana.

Ila SAS huwa wana kismati sana wale wazee...

Hata mimi natamani kuwaona Clippers wakimaliza game 7 kwa ushindi...
 
Ila SAS huwa wana kismati sana wale wazee...

Hata mimi natamani kuwaona Clippers wakimaliza game 7 kwa ushindi...


mkuu mi nahisi hicho kitu ni kigumu sana...ni sawa na leo hii wewe ujing'ate mgongoni.
spurs ni timu pekee inayoweza kukuadhibu kipigo cha mwana ukome nyumbani kwako.
ni timu inayocheza leo huku ikiwa na malengo ya kesho.

sintashangaa Clippers akisasambuliwa palepale home kwake.
 
Naam mkuu, Spurs huwa ni wabaya sana kwenye games za playoffs...

Hii game 7 najua itakuwa ngumu mno kwa Clippers...

mkuu mi nahisi hicho kitu ni kigumu sana...ni sawa na leo hii wewe ujing'ate mgongoni.
spurs ni timu pekee inayoweza kukuadhibu kipigo cha mwana ukome nyumbani kwako.
ni timu inayocheza leo huku ikiwa na malengo ya kesho.

sintashangaa Clippers akisasambuliwa palepale home kwake.
 
Los Angeles
Clippers forward Glen "Big Baby"
Davis is questionable for Saturday's
Game 7 against the San Antonio
Spurs with a left ankle sprain.
 
Clippers coach Doc Rivers said Davis
would be a game-time decision with
the team not holding a practice
Friday or shootaround on Saturday.
"It's an ankle sprain, and we'll find
out more tomorrow," Rivers said
Friday. "We won't know much
today."
If Davis is unable to play, Rivers
said the Clippers could lean on
Hedo Turkoglu and Spencer Hawes
or go with a small lineup.
"We got Turk, we got Spencer, we
can go small, we basically did that
last night," Rivers said. "The game
will dictate that."
Davis landed awkwardly on his foot
with 11:07 left in the fourth quarter
of Thursday's Game 6 after fouling
Tiago Splitter.
After being helped off the court
and to the bench, he was taken
back to the locker room in a
wheelchair and ruled out for the
rest of the game.
Chris Paul emphasized Davis'
importance to the team's chances of
surviving Saturday's Game 7 and
moving on to the next round when
asked about Davis on Thursday
night.
"I don't know how serious it is. I
know Big Baby's a worker," Paul
said. "Guys stepped up when he
went down, but we need him. We
need him. Baby's an emotional
leader for our team. He really leads
that second unit, and we have an
amazing training staff, I think the
best training staff in the league.
Those guys will get him ready to go
by Saturday."
Davis is the only big man and one
of only three reserves Rivers has
trusted to come off the bench for
the Clippers this postseason. He
has played in all six postseason
games for the team, averaging 3.2
points and 2.8 rebounds in 12.5
minutes per game.
 
There's something
about the San Antonio Spurs -- who
were always more about grabbing a
wrench to tighten the details than
using a brush to paint the big
picture -- that says they can
tolerate an ending, they just can't
take it ending like this.
They can't go out in the same
manner in which they
uncharacteristically blew a chance
to eliminate an opponent at home,
a night when, as Marco Belinelli
put it, "We didn't play like the
Spurs."
"At moments, it looked like we were
in mud," Danny Green said.
"Soft" was the adjective Gregg
Popovich used.
 
Fix first, reflect later. There's too
much to work on before Game 7 on
Saturday for the Spurs to take much
time to wax on about What This All
Could Mean.
But you know. And deep inside,
they know. They even know that you
know. Tim Duncan and Manu
Ginobili aren't under contract for
next season. The Duncan-Ginobili-
Tony Parker-Gregg Popovich quartet
that's been the most prolific and
productive in NBA history by many
measures could be one loss away
from breaking up.
"It's something that you've got to
be thinking [about]," Ginobili said
late Thursday night. "I don't know
what is going to happen. What I do
know is there's going to be a Game
7 in two days. And that's the only
thing I can manage, that's the only
thing I can think of. That's the only
thing I can take care of. I'll try to
do my best, the team is going to try
to do their best, and from there you
keep living."
That last line was the most in tune
the Spurs sounded all night. Life
will continue. They're good at
placing things in perspective and
moving forward. Life continued for
them after perhaps the most
heartbreaking defeat in NBA Finals
history in 2013. So did the
championships, as it turned out.
Now they have to find a way to
make it go on. They have to fight
off the accumulated wear of 185
playoff games together, including 50
since 2013. They have to fight off a
feisty Clippers team that could be
empowered after finally figuring out
a way to win a close playoff game
against them.
Kawhi Leonard must play in the
manner befitting the franchise's
anointed next star, not along the
lines of the 8-for-31 shooting that
afflicted him the past two games.
Parker can't score in single digits,
as he has in half of the six games
played this series. Ginobili, too --
same stat applies to him. Green
must find his wayward jumper; he
has made only 29 percent of his 3-
pointers in the series.
How do they snap back into
character after straying so far from
their usual lane?
This was only the fifth time in 19
tries under Popovich that the Spurs
could not eliminate an opponent
while playing at home. They had
won seven consecutive times in this
situation, dating back to 2006.
Their best chance is to believe that
advancing age has not yet
surpassed experience, that the
collective wisdom and poise gained
from all of their success will
manifest.
"Eh, you hope a little bit," said
Parker, not fully buying the
premise. "But anything can happen
in a Game 7."
The problem is the Clippers now
feel that way, too. The Spurs don't
have to win because they're the
Spurs, the Clippers don't have to
lose because they're the Clippers.
All of the history that preceded this
moment didn't determine the
outcome of Game 6. The Clippers
determined it, with a fourth quarter
that featured 53 percent shooting,
two important, late free throws by
Jamal Crawford and only one
turnover. This time, Blake Griffin
was as strong at the end as he was
at any point in the game, with
eight points, four rebounds, three
assists and not a single miss from
the field or free throw line in the
final 11 minutes of his 41-minute
night.
The Clippers fully grasp both what
it will take to beat the Spurs and
what it would mean to beat the
Spurs.
"This is a great team, great
organization," Chris Paul said. "A
lot of us on our team have been
watching these guys since we were
kids. You just see them do the
same thing over and over again. It's
been a lot of fun.
"But," and here he knocked on the
table for effect, "it all comes down
to Game 7."
For the Spurs, it's possible it all
could come down to Game 7. A
dozen years whittled down to 48
minutes. The blessing of their time
together, the burden of sustaining
it.
 
Atlanta are closing out this series today! Nets look tired!
 
Ila SAS huwa wana kismati sana wale wazee...

Hata mimi natamani kuwaona Clippers wakimaliza game 7 kwa ushindi...

Hivi kwa nini watu mnapenda kuwaita wazee?

Zaidi ya Tim Duncan mwenye miaka 39, nani mwingine ana umri huo?

Danny Green? Kawhi Leonard? Patty Mills? Tiago Splitter? Boris Diaw?
 
Mie siwapendi hao mafaza, Clippers wakifanya vitu vyao kesho nitafurahi sana na mlango kuzidi kuwa wazi kwa GSW kumaliza msimu kama walivyouanza, ila itakuwa kivumbi na jasho na wale CAVS.

Ile combo ya LeBron na Kyrie Irving ni hatari sana aisee.

Halafu Mike Miller (yule aliyewamaliza OKC) yupo Cavs naye.
 
Ndio wakaze sasa.. sio kushinda away alafu unaenda kufungwa kwenu.. watawadisappoint mashabiki wao

Watakaza, game 6 naona marefa hawajawabana kama game 5! Game 5 ilikuwa ngumu sana, na kuna maamuzi hayakuwa fair kwa LAC, naona baada ya kocha kulalama ilisaidia kidogo.
 
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