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The Clippers played the Suns the same way they did last season, with Harden finishing his game and then Zubac playing.

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The current feeling of the Clippers is that they have two A+J and brought a bunch of eighty or ninety. The card player is a fool. His cards are good but the local landlord (playing a tough game) is still not good. There are too many people who can score and Lu, who doesn't know how to arrange, makes it unclear who should attack and who should defend when. This game against the Suns is still the same style of play as last season.

Harden plays after playing the cards, and after playing the cards, it is left to Zubac to attack a few. Other roles include Jones Dunn Jr. knocking out a few three-pointers from time to time, and then Powell's scoring is shared with others. Nothing new. After setting up this game, didn't you practice a few new tactics in private? If I still play as last season, everyone else has improved. This year's Western Conference is even worse, and no one is easy to beat.

Today I watched the Nuggets play the Suns. Although the Suns were playing back-to-back, the Nuggets played like they did today. The main players didn't even bother and easily closed the game. Alas, md, change the coach quickly, the later the worse it will be.

The Clippers' current problems cannot be solved by reinforcing role players. The core decline is too severe. Xiaoka's current ability to attack difficult problems and solve difficult problems is no longer what it used to be. He may not be as good as Irving of the Mavericks that year. Now Harden and Doncic are thousands of miles apart. Not to mention there is a bass who only knows how to protect his own job.

Even if Aaron Gordon, Dillon, and even Bridges were given to the Clippers for free, they still wouldn't be able to win the championship. Jones Jr. is also poor at three-point shooting, but he has impact and can put some defensive pressure on his opponents by interspersing air cuts and other methods. Dunn also made cuts and mid-line throws in the regular season, but missed them all in the playoffs.

This means that he has a negative impact on the offensive end under the high intensity of the playoffs - Jones Jr. can still be a positive help as a 2.5D, and his bullet speed and size can also help rush the frontcourt. And the Clippers' retreat has always been a big problem. You can't start a positional battle, and people defend one counterattack after another. Dunn's last remaining positional battle defensive pressure is also cut into pieces. There are many players in this league who drag space but don't drag offense - the typical Warrior Butler, and as a role player, Bruce Brown in the Nuggets' championship year.

They always have their own unique methods to fill up piecemeal scores in the offense. Many forwards with strong bodies are called 3D. In fact, they are not very accurate in the playoffs, but they have a guaranteed move to rush the frame to cause damage and shoot to grab secondary rebounds. Dunn does not have this attribute, and this is the most embarrassing thing about him.

As long as the opponent figures it out in the playoffs, every second Dunn appears in the lineup, for the Clippers, there will always be a corner missing on the offensive end of the court. Therefore, if Dunn plays well in the regular season, you have to admit that it depends on whether your coaching staff has the courage to forcefully ask him to shoot resolutely, and resolutely remove him when he cannot shoot accurately, and do not rank based on his defensive performance. Otherwise, how could the Clippers lose in the playoffs last year and how they would lose this year.

After watching the two games, the summary shows that Harden and Kazi were too slow and modest, and Zuba felt that the passion was not there. Bill still has to show his style as the scoring champion. Jones Jr. feels passionate and plays well. Dunn is defensively on the line. I hope that the three-pointers will not be missed if they are a little more accurate. Batum really seems to be running out of gas. Collins' defense is passionate, but his offense doesn't seem to have much role.

It should be a soft persimmon. Dajun is still a relatively reliable center substitute. It’s the initial run-in, but you probably haven’t figured out the ways of the world yet. Everyone’s roles, positions, roles, personal demands, etc. need to be integrated. At the same time, newcomers must be trained and considered for the long season. In the future, encountering those strong teams will expose the problem,

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