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Jokic scores 55 points, Nuggets win six straight, Bill is out for season, Clippers lose six straight with no cure

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First, Bill's season reimbursement and 1+1 contract with player options make the Clippers more and more like the Suns.

Bill's hip fracture and season reimbursement are an absolute blow to the Clippers' season.

Beal's average of 8.2 points and 1.7 assists per game was completely different from his predecessor Powell's 24.5 points and 2.3 assists. Clippers general manager Frank was once again drowned in spit. This head coach turned general manager unexpectedly found that Bill with the lowest salary was as big a trap as Bill with the highest salary.

Frank was so decisive in sending away the only one the team could play because he did not want to give Powell a big contract extension. Frank and Nick Harrison are really the same in this regard.

Harrison finally took over everything in the mysterious Doncic trade. Ballmer’s biggest problem is that he loves the team too deeply and does not use the logic of the mall to run the team. Instead, he listens to slander and makes the team fall into the abyss step by step. Now Boss Bao needs it most What he did was to fire Frank. From the George Alexander trade, to building the Big Three, to buying Westbrook and Bill at the bottom to build the nursing home lineup, he was fooled for a year. Frank's various smart moves showed that he simply lacked the basic vision of a professional sports manager.

If Frank doesn’t leave, he will basically have no choice but to hang himself on the southeastern branch.

When the offseason champion Clippers, who are armed with Beard, will most likely be carried by Beard again, they are infinitely following the same path of the Suns last season. After missing the play-offs, they cannot retain their star player.

Second, all the losing routines of opening high and going low are typical aging lineup syndrome.

Facing the five-game losing streak to the Clippers, the five-game winning streak Nuggets don't mind adding fuel to the fire again. Gordon's 0.1-second buzzer beater in Game 4 of the first round of last season's playoffs still makes the Clippers shudder when they think about it.

As soon as the game started, the Clippers continued the anticlimactic style that has become standard this season. Rookie Miller's three-pointer in the final half at the buzzer was the only face of the Clippers.

Let Jokic score 25 points in a single quarter, Zubac and Daluo were all ashamed.

In the second quarter of the game, the Nuggets are accustomed to playing hard, and the transition lineup is still a problem for this team.

In the third quarter of the game, the Clippers habitually collapsed. From a double-digit lead in the second quarter to a double-digit deficit in the third quarter, Boss Bao's process of going from excited to silent off the court was actually the epitome of the division of this team. Against the backdrop of the world's best arena, the old Clippers' repeated mistakes were particularly dazzling.

Jokic had 55 points and 12 rebounds, absolutely dominating.

Harden scored 23 points and 5 assists, and it was hard to say anything alone.

After losing at home, the Clippers suffered a 6-game losing streak and continued to dive into the lottery. If everything is irretrievably mediocre, the Clippers' reconstruction will soon begin.

The Nuggets' 6-game winning streak is blowing the horn and continuing to chase the Thunder.

The Clippers are no longer worthy of being a playoff opponent for the championship-seeded Nuggets.

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