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  1. We Went There: Memphis Takes Game 5 and Control From the Clippers...

    Robert Mays

    Together, they're the best frontcourt in basketball, but in last night's 103-93 Game 5 win, Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph did it one at a time. It started with Gasol, just after the second half began. Memphis had a six-point lead by the end of two qua...

    Blog | May 01, 2013
  2. Who's That Guy? Quincy Pondexter!

    Robert Mays

    The NBA playoffs are in full swing, and as the amazing continues to happen, the Grantland crew wants to help you buff up on some of the lesser-known faces who will be populating basketball's second season. Who Is He? Quincy Pondexter. Where Is ...

    Blog | April 30, 2013
  3. The Clippers Should Be Doing Whatever They Can to Trade for Kevin...

    Robert Mays

    With the basketball part of my brain switched off yesterday, it wasn't until this morning that I caught the Sporting News report that the Los Angeles Clippers were interested in a trade for Kevin Garnett. The initial reaction, as someone who works 50...

    Blog | February 04, 2013
  4. 28 Days Later: The Clippers' Other Guys

    Robert Mays

    With the Lakers, Clippers and Kings hosting a whopping 28 home games in 28 days from March 11 through April 7 - all happening at Staples Center, which is only a wind-aided Andy Lee punt from Grantland's headquarters - we couldn't resist attending the...

    Blog | March 15, 2012
  5. The Miami Heat Aren't the Story (And They Should Be Fine With Tha...

    Robert Mays

    In the past two weeks, the Miami Heat have looked like the team that many have thought (and feared) they might become since LeBron James announced the intention to take his talents to South Beach. Miami has won each of its past seven games by double ...

    Blog | February 23, 2012
  6. The Times They Are A-Changing at Staples Center

    Robert Mays

    Chris Paul hadn't even been allowed to put on pants when someone asked what a victory over the Lakers meant. "It's not necessarily about [beating the Lakers]," Paul said. "It's about us." The statement came as a crowd of reporters huddled around Paul...

    Blog | December 20, 2011