“The Clippers were the most arrogant team in the whole league”

Outside of their fan base, the Clippers didn’t have a very good reputation among other league franchises and the community. They are now paying a heavy price for their arrogance, again knocked out by an old man.

If the fans of the Clippers had to live their elimination as yet another trauma, the NBA community was rather happy overall. Rather, that humiliation took the form of karma befalling the team considered the most arrogant in the league.

From day 1 of the arrival of Kawhi Leonard then Paul George, some of whom the latter already saw the Clippers champions. And on the field as in the attitudes on the bench, this arrogance was transcribed, which greatly displeased their opponents. Danny Green recently settled his accounts, and now it’s Kendrick Perkins’ turn to take on the LA second franchise case.


The Clippers were the most arrogant team in the NBA, despite having only one champion as a player: Kawhi Leonard. Everyone else was arrogant and talked a lot like they had won titles. They were put back in their place.

You have to respect basketball and your opponent, or else the basketball gods, as Danny Green, who is a three-time NBA champion, will humiliate you. And that’s what happened to the Clippers.

Indeed. The Clippers were truly humiliated 3 times in a row by the Nuggets when they only needed one victory to advance to the conference final. While they had all the cards in hand to finally take the franchise to the next level in its history, the men of Doc Rivers have ruined everything in a memorable way.

The NBA sphere has globally reveled in this humiliation. In basketball, when you speak, you have to take responsibility for your words on the court. The Clippers didn’t and are now paying the price.

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