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On the 73rd episode of Hot Hand Theory, Geoff and XJ break down the Los Angeles Clippers' shocking resurrection from 6-21 to the Western Conference's most dangerous potential play-in team, and reveal why everyone who wrote them off completely missed the signs.The Clippers went 1-10 after Kawhi Leonard returned, then lost Ivica Zubac to injury—and haven't lost since. Brook Lopez returned from DNPs shooting 44% from three, Nic Batum jumped to 25 minutes per game, and the defense skyrocketed from 26th to top-5 over the past two weeks. But this isn't luck: opponents were shooting 41% on wide-open threes against them (catastrophic shooting luck that was always going to regress to the mean), and the supporting cast depth finally clicked.We explore why Kawhi might be a top-3 or top-4 player for a playoff run if fully healthy (ahead of everyone except peak LeBron, Steph, and Jokic), why blowing it up and tanking never made sense for the Clippers, and why no Western Conference contender wants to see them in April.We cover:🔹 Why Kawhi is playing at an elite two-way level at 34 years old🔹 How losing Zubac paradoxically saved the season🔹 Defense jumping 26th → top-5 over the past two weeks🔹 Why tanking was never an option🔹 Brook Lopez + Nick Batum shooting surge🔹 Why the Clippers might be scarier than last season's playoff team💬 Let us know in the comments: Are the Clippers the West's worst nightmare?If you value strategic analysis over hot takes, subscribe and catch every episode.#LosAngelesClippers #Clippers #KawhiLeonard #JamesHarden #LAClippers #BrookLopez #IvicaZubac #NicBatum #HotHandTheory #NBAPodcast #NBAAnalysis #ClippersBasketball #NBA #clippersnation
By Hot Hand Theory4.5
2020 ratings
On the 73rd episode of Hot Hand Theory, Geoff and XJ break down the Los Angeles Clippers' shocking resurrection from 6-21 to the Western Conference's most dangerous potential play-in team, and reveal why everyone who wrote them off completely missed the signs.The Clippers went 1-10 after Kawhi Leonard returned, then lost Ivica Zubac to injury—and haven't lost since. Brook Lopez returned from DNPs shooting 44% from three, Nic Batum jumped to 25 minutes per game, and the defense skyrocketed from 26th to top-5 over the past two weeks. But this isn't luck: opponents were shooting 41% on wide-open threes against them (catastrophic shooting luck that was always going to regress to the mean), and the supporting cast depth finally clicked.We explore why Kawhi might be a top-3 or top-4 player for a playoff run if fully healthy (ahead of everyone except peak LeBron, Steph, and Jokic), why blowing it up and tanking never made sense for the Clippers, and why no Western Conference contender wants to see them in April.We cover:🔹 Why Kawhi is playing at an elite two-way level at 34 years old🔹 How losing Zubac paradoxically saved the season🔹 Defense jumping 26th → top-5 over the past two weeks🔹 Why tanking was never an option🔹 Brook Lopez + Nick Batum shooting surge🔹 Why the Clippers might be scarier than last season's playoff team💬 Let us know in the comments: Are the Clippers the West's worst nightmare?If you value strategic analysis over hot takes, subscribe and catch every episode.#LosAngelesClippers #Clippers #KawhiLeonard #JamesHarden #LAClippers #BrookLopez #IvicaZubac #NicBatum #HotHandTheory #NBAPodcast #NBAAnalysis #ClippersBasketball #NBA #clippersnation

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