How will the Clippers look after acquiring Randolph?

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  1. JFizzleRaider

    JFizzleRaider Yeast Lords Global Moderator

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    Do you think Randolph will have a large role on the Clippers? And will he help them turn around their horrible season?
     
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    zbo gives them a reliable inside scoring option. takes pressure off kaman.

    they lose mobley but eric gordan has been playin ok since hes gotten minutes, better than ricky davis.

    davis, gordon, al, zbo, kaman is a ballin lineup if gordon pans out. good enough to get 7th/8th still, but a better team none, the, less. zbos also fun to watch
     
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    For lack of a better term....a clusterfuck. Good luck keeping him, Camby and Kaman all happy. All three of them are going to want a lot of minutes, and that's just not going to happen. Camby or Kaman is likely going to have to go, and my bet is that it'll be Kaman, mainly because he still has multiple years left on his deal.

    Beyond all this, I still see no chance of them making the playoffs. There is still no chemistry on this team and introducing a brand new part who's never been a great chemistry player to begin with doesn't help. This team is lottery bound, plain and simple. The lack of chemistry on this team is pathetic, and regardless of how talented their roster is on paper, it doesn't mean jack when you can't play together.
     
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    He'll have a large role with the Clippers. And, no, he won't turn around their horrible season.
     

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