A list of puns related to "Paul Morris"
They also have Luke Kennard with 15.8 and Reggie Jackson with 15.7.
I really enjoyed watching the clips steal a lot of games despite not having 1 player taking over while kawhi and pg are out. Seems like a great team effort and Ty Lue knowing how to use his players effectively
sources:
https://www.statmuse.com/nba/ask/clippers-record-this-season-without-paul-george
https://www.statmuse.com/nba/ask/clippers-leading-scorer-this-season-without-paul-george
PG is going to miss, at least, the most difficult month of the Clippers' schedule.
Re: Paul George: Elbow UCL injuries are common in baseball (think Tommy John) but not so much in the NBA. There are 7 confirmed cases including Andrea Bargnani, Evan Fournier, Nicolas Batum, & Jimmy Butler. Average missed time lost for a G2 UCL sprain? ~13 games (~28 days).
The teamβs remains schedule is amongst the most difficult in basketball, and staying alive without George will be a tall task.
Note: I plan to capture and record the top individual figures from each game from the previous day. Plus/minus is not a perfect statistic by any means, and it is often used as an index of individual performance like counting stats. That's NOT what I intend to do here. I think single game +/- figures can reflect interesting things that are not immediately obvious about games from the headlines. Which players made a two-way impact? Which players are part of particularly useful rotations? When did teams win games?
Previous top scores
Sources--- https://twitter.com/NotoriousOHM/status/1442933916755660804
Bledsoe ADP may move up
Nicolas Batum - Out: Rest
Paul George - Out: Rest
Marcus Morris Sr. - Out: Rest
Serge Ibaka - Out: Low back surgery; rehab assignment
Kawhi Leonard - Out: right knee; ACL - rehab assignment
Jason Preston - Out: right foot injury
https://twitter.com/farbod_e/status/1444825703912906756?s=21
> ## 49.8 (1) At its first meeting following a general election, the caucus of every party that has a recognized membership of 12 or more persons in the House of Commons shall conduct a separate vote among the caucus members in respect of each of the following questions
Given recent reports, including May's article in the Toronto Star, it sounds like Annamie Paul is either dragging her feet or planning to make her departure difficult for the Green Party for whatever her purpose(s) may be.
A legal and political question popped into my mind after reading some recent headlines about the Conservative Party's recent implementation of the 2014 Reform Act which provides a legal mechanism for a party's caucus in Parliament to opt for self-empowerment:
It seems that the Green Members of Parliament could vote on whether to grant themselves the power to review and, if necessary, remove and replace the current Party leader:
> The Act requires MPs to vote as a caucus on whether they will have a say in four specific, party matters, namely:
> - The review and removal of the party leader. > - The election and review of the caucus chair. > - The expulsion and re-admission of caucus members. > - The election of the interim leader.
Source: Michael Chong urges MPs to 'reclaim their influence' as Reform Act takes effect, CBC News, 2015.
Chong's bill ultimately received Royal Assent six years ago and you can read the text of bill C-586, An Act to amend the Canada Elections Act and the Parliament of Canada Act (candidacy and caucus reforms), online.
I'm curious
... keep reading on reddit β‘Ty Lue says Marcus Morris' hot start helped Paul George relax and feel his way into the game tonight as opposed to trying to force things immediately.
https://twitter.com/notoriousohm/status/1409720778686222339?s=21
https://twitter.com/sportscenter/status/1409723091547312128?s=21
Paul George says on losing Ivica Zubac: "It was tough losing another player, another starter for us. Big loss." But George says Reggie Jackson lifted everyone's spirits with his loose personality.
https://twitter.com/notoriousohm/status/1409722903159926784?s=21
https://streamable.com/anz8er
@mods or others: this is my first time posting on r/nba so let me know if I'm posting the video in the right way without copyright
First of all, obviously it sucks when players get injured, so hopefully Zubac recovers soon and quickly.
This is my personal observation: Paul George played a great game. He's an all star for a reason but I haven't seen him be this efficient shooting 15/20 fg with a personal playoff high of 41 pts.
However, if you see how open the paint is in the clip from the absence of Zubac, I think it makes sense how Paul George and Reggie Jackson can get easier baskets with Morris spreading the floor.
This should be a really interesting rest of the series and see how Suns respond to this on defense for game 6
Let me know if you guys agree or not or if you saw anything else during the game
Jazz starters: Donovan Mitchell Joe Ingles Bojan Bogdanovic Royce OβNeale Rudy Gobert
https://twitter.com/tomerazarly/status/1405339035090911235?s=21
Terance Mann replaces Kawhi Leonard in the Clippers starting 5 for Game 5.
https://twitter.com/tomerazarly/status/1405339096449359874?s=21
Game 5 and then Game 6
Filler. Filler. Filler
Kawhi didnβt play tonight, so both of these guys got an opportunity to shine. Incredibly efficient game from Marcus Morris, who has been a great role player all year.
https://www.nba.com/game/det-vs-lac-0022000813/box-score
Paul George - 20 PTS, 7/11 FG, 2/5 3P, 4/4 FT, 78.4% TS
Marcus Morris - 20 PTS, 7/11 FG, 4/7 3P, 2/3 FT, 81.2% TS
Luke Kennard - 20 PTS, 7/12 FG, 5/8 3P, 1/1 FT, 80.4% TS
TOTAL - 60 PTS, 21/34 FG, 11/20 3P, 7/8 FT, 80.0% TS
They each had exactly 20 points and 11-12 FG and 78-81% TS.
https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401267362
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