Sometimes a little change is needed give some hope. Well, today, the Los Angeles Clippers unveiled their new jerseys for the 2010-11 season. The changes are minimal. The red, white and blue scheme remains, but the once wide trim is now thin. And so are the numbers, which has a different font very similar to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Blake Griffin’
TNLP At 2010 NBA Summer League – Clippers
TNLP got a chance to see the Clippers in action on Saturday during the second weekend of the 2010 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. It wasn’t pretty and I’m not sure if it’s better to see a 15 point loss or a loss by a last second shot. Either way, I’ll do my best [...]
New Kids On The Block
If you listened to our podcast last week where we discussed the NBA Draft, you’d have heard that I gave the Clippers an A-. For the fourth straight year, I felt the Clippers made out well in the draft. It started with Al Thornton(14th pick) in 2007, a late lottery selection who turned out to be [...]
Chronicles Of Crotty #60: Dear Summer
The Week In TNLP (01/16/2010)
It’s Saturday. Time to do a recap of this week’s posts! 1. Sweet Dishes: T-Bug Got Skill: Just reminiscing about commercials of Spike Lee and Tim Hardaway. 2. Kobe Shouldn’t Have To Eat All The Time: I just basically whine about how Kobe Bryant shoots way too much. 3. So All-Star Voting Sucks…: PLEASE CHANGE [...]
Chronicles Of Crotty #37: No Escapin’ This SUNDIATA GAINES
A (Miraculous) Moment in Time
May 19 and June 25, 2009 were two of the best days of the year for me. May 19 was when the Clippers miraculously won the NBA Draft Lottery. June 25 was when the drafting of Blake Griffin became official. TNLP was at the Clippers’ draft party at ESPN Zone in Downtown Los Angeles. Here’s [...]
The Week-Old NBA Season
Well, last Tuesday, the season finally started. Obviously, we’ll overreact and call for people’s heads, overpraise players, and proclaim the champions after like… uh… three games. But I’ll go ahead and make observations of what I thought about the first week. No stories are going to stand out just yet. But here’s what I’ve observed [...]
















