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After the Clippers used a 22-0 second-half run to beat the undermanned Lakers 118-107 in the teams' first regular-season encounter, Harrell said the Clippers wanted to remind people that there was another team in Los Angeles besides the Lakers."I love it," Harrell said of hearing the boos. "Because they already don't recognize us as a so-called L.A. team, but we don't really care about that. But we want y'all to know that we're the LA Clippers. That means Los Angeles Clippers, man. So there's two teams in L.A."Y'all try to overlook us, just because of everybody in that purple and gold and the history of it. Yeah, I respect that. But that don't mean s--- to me. Excuse my French -- that don't mean nothing to me. I come out here and play for the guys that I am on the floor with. At the end of the day, y'all gonna have to recognize us, man. We are going to make you understand who we are."
Former Laker Lou Williams scored 23 of his 36 points in the second half to hand the Lakers their fifth loss in the past seven games.Williams drilled a 3-pointer over Lance Stephenson that gave the Clippers a 112-100 lead, effectively ending any chance of a Lakers comeback, and celebrated by doing Stephenson's signature air guitar."It was just fun," said Williams, whose Clippers have won 22 of the past 25 meetings with the Lakers. "I'm sure Lance won't care. He'll be back to playing his guitar tomorrow. We're fans of the game. We watch games where he's putting it on guys and he's playing his guitar, and we get a good laugh out of it."
For what it's worth, I'd love to see the Clips move back to San Diego.
Harrell is quietly making a case for 6MOTY. I reckon he'd get more attention if Lou Williams wouldn't keep scoring 20 off the bench, lol.
Quote from: gouki88 on December 29, 2018, 07:50:11 PMHarrell is quietly making a case for 6MOTY. I reckon he'd get more attention if Lou Williams wouldn't keep scoring 20 off the bench, lol.I’m rooting for Harrell.Nice to see a non-shooter, hustle guy getting the accolades.