[外電] Suddenly, These Clippers Have Star Appeal
Suddenly, These Clippers Have Star Appeal
May 21 2006
Mark Heisler
So, do you think this could ever become a Lakers town again?
People keep asking whether this could ever be a Clippers town. In case
you haven't noticed, it's already a Clippers town.
Look around. The Clippers are selling out every game, and their crowds
are wild. The Lakers are home, presumably watching anything but Clippers
games.
Clippers tickets, once allotted in bulk to supermarkets, are being
offered by ones and twos on the Internet for hundreds of dollars.
They're averaging a 7.7 rating in this market for three TNT games this
round, with Game 7 projected to bump it to about 8.0. The Lakers
averaged a 7.3 on TNT, even with a monster 10.0 for Game 6 against
Phoenix, the highest-rated first-round national cable game.
The Clippers are still a long way from the mania the Lakers inspired.
Unfortunately for the Lakers, they aren't what they were. Fortunately
for the Clippers, neither are they. In the newly proclaimed Clipper
Nation, it's springtime, at last.
This town is as... open to change... as Jack Nicholson, which sounds
healthy to me. Following a team here is more like a choice between
entertainment options as opposed to a religion.
Of course, it's some trip for those of us used to a different ambience,
with rites of spring such as Phil Jackson's annual Mother's Day salute
in his pregame news conference, "Happy Mother's Day, all you mothers."
The Clippers say they can't accommodate bandwagon-hopping celebrities
because their courtside seats belong to fans who want to see the games...
but darned if the stars aren't popping up in ever greater numbers.
I can just imagine some Lakers staffer being detailed to watch the games
and write down the name of every new star who comes out now, so if they
call up for tickets next season, they can be referred back to Clipper
Nation.
Bruce Willis … Princess Stephanie of Monaco... Garry Shandling...
Elisabeth Shue … Terrell Owens … Andrew Bynum — hey, doesn't he play
for us?
JACK NICHOLSON?
Who's next, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jerry West and the
Laker Girls?
And it's only the second round. Even in the Lakers' glory days, the
stars didn't descend on the courtside seats until the conference finals.
At the moment, it still feels weird, all around.
"We lost that double-overtime game in Phoenix with Jack Nicholson there,"
Elton Brand said, "so we're not sure Jack will be invited back."
The Clippers have done it the traditional way — winning — even if it
took 22 years. All they have to do to keep their new place is go on
winning more than the Lakers. It's not as absurd as it used to be...
or absurd at all.
The Lakers are still unique with star power and credibility born of
putting up nine banners and appearing in 22 Finals. According to hits
on The Times' website, the second-most read story the other day was an
NBA notebook, led by Mike Bresnahan's five-paragraph report that Kobe
Bryant would be on TNT's studio show.
The Lakers insist they're "one or two pieces away," but their pieces
could be one or two seasons away. It's one of the great all-purpose
rationalizations, much like "Anything can happen in the playoffs."
Who isn't a piece away, assuming it's Kevin Garnett?
The Clippers are no pieces away, needing only experience and continuity
to get better. Now a big-market team, as opposed to a waif in a big
market, there's "no shortage of money" in the memorable words of owner
Donald T. Sterling, so securing Coach Mike Dunleavy, Sam Cassell,
Vladimir Radmanovic and Chris Kaman should be easy.
(We should get the Mr.-Sterling-was-speaking-metaphorically backgrounder
any day, but Forbes magazine projected last season's income at $14 million,
and that was without this season's five playoff dates.)
At this level, you don't get a B for signing two or three of four.
Failing to keep Radmanovic would mean losing a key shooter. Not extending
Kaman's deal would suggest they're still not comfortable with big
contracts.
The Clippers control Kaman for two more seasons with a team option for
2006-07 and the right to match any offer in 2007-08. They've never signed
anyone this early in the process.
In 2003, Brand, the NBA's Sir Galahad and a Sterling favorite, was at
this point and they didn't sign him. The next summer Brand signed an
offer sheet with Miami that the Clippers matched, beginning the new era.
Happily for them, Elton is Elton and never uttered a complaint, assuming
such a thing is even in his psyche.
At 26, Corey Maggette is the senior Clipper, with six seasons here,
which serves as a reminder that if they're going anywhere, they're only
starting out.
"It's just been a different feeling," Maggette said. "I've seen the good,
the bad and the ugly, and it's definitely good."
It doesn't get much better. With a three-day break before they put it
all back on the line in Game 7, it's the most wonderful weekend in their
history.
Of course, while people here celebrate Three Days of the Clipper, the
break may herald the return of Steve Nash, who was out on his feet.
After 13 games in 25 days and their comeback from 3-1 down to the Lakers,
Nash says the last two weeks "all just melted into one long game."
It was one long dream in Clipper Nation. As fan Jared Birnbaum of Agoura
Hills said last week, "It's definitely been worth the wait."
Jared is 19, which means they had two losing seasons here before he was
even born. Ask any Clippers fan, no matter how long the wait was, it
seemed longer.
Faces and Figures
That's entertainment: Two more series are going seven games, as Cleveland
tries to shock the world and San Antonio tries to win from 3-1 down.
The seeding fiasco that pitted the Spurs against the Mavericks in the
second round has been all but forgotten because the postseason has been
so good. Even Dallas owner Mark Cuban has been amazingly discreet,
although I suspect Commissioner David Stern made a personal plea, along
with a suggestion too much of the usual bleating would have consequences,
such as Stern refereeing Game 7. Of course, going up 3-1 might have eased
Cuban's concerns too. He began crowing ahead of time, sneering before
Game 6 in Dallas about kicking the Spurs "all the way back to that...
muddy-watered thing they call a River Walk."
Responded Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich: "You want me to react and say
something mean about Mr. Cuban's highly intelligent, incisive comments?
After one margarita, I don't know what's in the river." Guess where the
Mavericks will play Game 7 Monday night. As a Dallas Morning News
headline put it, "Mavs up River Walk without paddle?"….
LeBron, disguised as LeGod: While the media struggle to get a handle on
LeBron James — He's a god! No, a bust! — the 21-year-old prodigy of
prodigies and what passes for a supporting cast went up 3-2 with a
performance that recalled Michael Jordan dazzling the Boston Celtics
in 1987, after which Larry Bird said he was "God, disguised as Michael
Jordan." Among the shocked besides you, me, the ESPN radio crew that
left the series to go West and everyone else, was Detroit's Rasheed
Wallace, who guaranteed they'd win Game 4 and, after they lost, Game 5.
"We ain't tripping about it," said teammate Chauncey Billups before
Game 4. "That's just 'Sheed." Added Rip Hamilton: "We got his back."
Unfortunately, it took until Game 6 in Cleveland to get his back.
Wallace, who scored 28 points in their Game 3, 4 and 5 losses, even
consented to go into the post, getting 24 in the 84-82 victory...
Meanwhile, there are suggestions the Pistons' front office is upset at
Coach Flip Saunders, who was even compared unfavorably to Larry Brown,
who might have run second to the devil in a popularity contest in
Michigan. Wrote the Detroit Free Press' Drew Sharp: "Brown was a lot of
things to a lot of people, but there was never any questioning his
strategic ability late in tight games." There is also dismay that
upcoming free agent Ben Wallace, who's playing poorly, just hired hard-
nosed agent Arn Tellem. Aside from that, the Pistons still look
unbeatable.
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你們認為海南高高在上,位於雲端嗎?他們真的就這麼高不可攀嗎?
他們的成績的確是有目共睹的。以他們過去的戰績來看,我們和海南的確有天壤之別。
但是----
我在睡前,都會想像著有一天......
我每晚都在腦裡描繪我們和海南大學附屬高中參加IH的戰況。
從那一年前起,每晚都如此!
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