L.A.'s Other Team Hopes to Erase from Memory Losing Season
The promise of the Los Angeles Clippers from 2006's playoff adventures didn't follow suit in the following 2007 season.Elton Brand, the team's lone legitimate All-Star, was run down from participation with the USA Olympic basketball squad, losing momentum that was built from a strong 2005-2006 season. Shaun Livingston, the team's hope
Not to mention the ever-disappointing Tim Thomas, whose career is largely known for his high salary and All-Star ability, but also his minimum output on the court. Center Chris Kaman was extended for $10 million per year for six more years after said 2006 season, but then proceeded to play as if he deserved a fraction of the amount.
To make matters worse, Brand heads into the 2007-08 season recovering from Achilles tendon surgery, which some athletes have had their careers stop because of.
For the Clippers to regain ground and begin (again) to compete for the Western Conference playoffs, there are a list of objectives:
First, Brand must come back full recovered from his foot injury. He is the reason the Clippers made a resurgence in the past year in the first place.
Second, Cassell must regain his spot as the starting point guard, but his minutes must be limited. One of the problems for him was that the team seemingly handed the young Livingston Cassell's starting position without mutual agreement. This incident chaffed against Cassell much of the season, especially since the Clippers were worlds better when Cassell started and played much of the minutes at the guard positions.
Third, small forward Corey Maggette must start and play significant minutes to provide solid scoring. The rift between coach Mike Dunleavy Sr. and Maggette made getting minutes hard to come by for Maggette, but the team needs him to play more than anything.
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