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STATUTORY
09-16-2020, 03:34 PM
https://sports.yahoo.com/disappointment-frustration-lack-of-chemistry-portrait-of-the-clippers-collapse-172338674.html


Early in the second quarter, a struggling George had committed two careless turnovers in less than a minute. The second mishap was a half-court pass to Harrell, who was near the paint but surrounded by Murray and Michael Porter Jr.

Murray picked off the pass. Seconds later, the Clippers called a timeout.

Harrell approached his teammate about the risky pass, with George not taking responsibility and arguing the pass could have been caught had Harrell made the right play, sources said.

This set off the NBA Sixth Man of the Year.

Harrell responded with something along the lines of, “You’re always right. Nobody can tell you nothing,” and expletives were uttered from both players, sources said. George eventually toned down his rhetoric, but a heated Harrell wasn’t having it. Teammates began clapping on the sideline, in part to disguise what was going on and in an attempt to defuse the situation. The incident deescalated shortly after as coach Doc Rivers took his seat to go over the game plan.

Playoff P is an embarassment, picking him was Kawhi's worst mistake :facepalm

ImKobe
09-16-2020, 03:38 PM
Harrell's dogshit anyways, hopefully the Clippers re-sign him.

Roundball_Rock
09-16-2020, 03:41 PM
Harrell approached his teammate about the risky pass, with George not taking responsibility and arguing the pass could have been caught had Harrell made the right play, sources said.

:lol

Stephonit
09-16-2020, 04:14 PM
:lol

From the guy who said "It was a bad shot."

Harrell had times where he disappeared in the series, but George was supposed to be the star who'd pick up any slack and be the backstop.

Roundball_Rock
09-16-2020, 04:16 PM
From the guy who said "It was a bad shot."

Harrell had times where he disappeared in the series, but George was supposed to be the star who'd pick up any slack and be the backstop.

Yup, and if his shot was off he was supposed to at least provide elite defense and solid playmaking. He was a complete zero in Game 7.