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On the NBA Beat Ep. 3a: Isaac Lowenkron: Clippers’ Depth Allows Doc Rivers to Be “Basketball Mad Scientist”

from On the NBA Beat · host Aaron Fischman, Loren Lee Chen

WithDeAndre Jordan returning and the bench deficiencies seemingly fixed,expectations for the Los Angeles Clippers are sky high this season. Fox Sports Radio’sIsaac Lowenkron stops by to convince us why we should believe the hype. Ourguest envisions the team’s newfound depth as a vital factor in its championshiphopes, claiming that such depth essentially allows Doc Rivers to be a“basketball mad scientist,” experimenting with various potential rotations. Healso explains why the team is likely to transform from a mediocre defense intoan elite unit. And could eight-time NBA All-Star Chris Paul truly be theClippers’ most underrated player? With all these topics covered, among others,you’re now officially ready for the Clippers’ season to tip off Wednesday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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