Clippers follow up win in OKC by beating Pelicans in New Orleans, 123-110.

The Clippers' Jamal Crawford has scored 60 points in the last two games combined.
The Clippers’ Jamal Crawford has scored 60 points in the last two games combined.

Jamal Crawford paced seven different Clippers in double figures leading Los Angeles to a 123-110 win over the Pelicans in New Orleans.

Crawford nailed seven shots from the three-point arc for a game-high 24 points. Crawford is sizzling coming off of a 36 point effort – including five threes – in Sunday’s win over the Thunder in Oklahoma City.

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2 thoughts on “Clippers follow up win in OKC by beating Pelicans in New Orleans, 123-110.

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  1. First off I want to say wonderful blog! I had a quick question in which I’d like to ask if
    you do not mind. I was interested to find out how you center yourself and clear
    your head prior to writing. I’ve had a hard time clearing my thoughts in getting
    my thoughts out there. I do take pleasure in writing however it just seems like the first 10 to 15 minutes are generally lost simply just trying to figure out how to begin. Any recommendations or hints?
    Thank you!

    1. Thanx for the kind words. We all have those same problems. If I’m just writing a specific story about a sports event, I just get to the meat of the story immediately. The rest just follows. Features are more difficult because it’s on you to make the piece flow since for me it isn’t about the event but the participant. Go with your first thought ad go from there adjusting as you go along. Write down the immediate facts of your feature. Then, dress it up with your creativity.

      Hope that helps a little bit. Again, thanx for the kind words and good luck.

      Thanks for reading too.

      Eric

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