Yeah, but that's like saying it could be/could have been a #15 or better pick and then saying "meh, #22 ain't bad". We're still in the running to move up there, but the Clippers are going to have to cooperate and lose a couple.
We may just have to lock to this thread and stop following the Clippers to have that happen. Or better yet we should just root for the Clippers to win, because as Rockets fans we always get what we want.
Fri, Mar 31 - @ Memphis Sat, Apr 1 - @ New Orleans Wed, Apr 5 - vs Los Angeles Lakers Sat, Apr 8 - vs Portland Sun, Apr 9 - @ Phoenix 4 out of the 5 teams are trying to stay alive for playoffs or play-in. Portland will most likely sit their players since they're out. There's a good chance they could lose 4 out of 5 and get knocked out.....crossing fingers.
If Zion and LeBron are both back on the court, those two games could be really difficult for a George-less LAC. Memphis and Phoenix will also be very tough. Portland is an easy win for them, but you're right, that could easily be a 4-1 stretch.
They're right on the bubble, every game counts for NOLA right now. Apparently Zion is already cleared for on-court activity and is expected to play first week of April.
Zion isn't coming back for the Clips game in 2 days. His next re-evaluation isn't scheduled until April 5th. And they'll only have two games after that
Zion isn't coming back for the Clips game. His next re-evaluation isn't scheduled until April 5th. And they'll only have two games after that. whatever game he comes back, even if he does he'll be extremely limited as can be. His relevance would be severely capped.
The Clippers are 3-1 since PG's injury, all three wins against teams that were motivated to win. Very unfortunate for us as there are no signs of a late season collapse without him. They're just too deep.
Kawhi does whatever the **** he wants. Not worth the money man. They need to trade him while he potentially has some value this summer.