Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Can Clippers right their ship?

- David Marshall Santa Monica Westlake Village

Paul George is a superb basketball player and a seemingly wonderful guy, but like LeBron James, he is a horrible general manager.

All the Clippers needed to add at the trade deadline was a solid backup center, which they accomplish­ed by acquiring Mason Plumlee. However, they didn’t need the other three guys they got, and Coach Lue seems to have no idea how to get chemistry with these additional players on the squad.

Harley Frankel ::

Watching the Philadelph­ia 76ers and the success they are having makes me wonder if the Clippers weren’t a little too eager to get rid of Doc Rivers. He’s got the Philadelph­ia team super motivated. Congratula­tions, Doc.

Patrick Kelley

Los Angeles

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Kawhi are the Clippers such a middling team? Kawhi did they trade so much for Paul George (see Shai Gilgeous-Alexander)?

Kawhi did they trade a top-flight shooter when their system covets shooters (see Luke Kennard)?

Kawhi doesn’t this team have a leader?

Kawhi aren’t the Clippers going to make an impact in the playoffs?

The answers must be there, somewhere.

Ken Vermillion

Santa Barbara

March badness

Joe Lunardi doesn’t even try to hide his disdain for Pac-12 basketball teams. When UCLA was on the outside looking in at a No. 1 seed he could be heard on TV saying that conference tournament­s have very little effect on seeding in the national tournament, effectivel­y barring UCLA from a way in. But flash forward, after a couple of projected No. 1 seeds lost and UCLA moved up, he is suddenly saying to The Times that UCLA must win its conference tournament to keep its No. 1 seed. Lunardi has the hypocrisy of a seasoned

politician.

Alan Abajian Alta Loma

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Given their lackluster performanc­e against Arizona State, even if the Trojans make the NCAA tournament they will probably be a “one and done” just like they were in the Pac-12 tournament. Trojan fans deserve better from this talented yet underachie­ving team.

Ken Blake

Brea

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Bruins basketball fans rejoice! After easily dispensing of the Arizona schools last week, and handily taking care of business in the Pac-12 tournament, it looks like we’re on our way to bigger and better things. Our No. 2 national ranking is no fluke. And our No. 1 seeding will be well-earned, too. Bring on the Madness!

Marty Zweben Palos Verdes Estates

Crowning moment?

Well, it looks like Lincoln Riley and The Times have decided the Trojans will go undefeated and win the Pac-12 championsh­ip. Ah, what the heck, let’s play the games.

Ralph S. Brax

Lancaster Pause that thought

I’d be opposed to any rule changes to hasten the pace of play if Vin Scully still had the calls, because whenever he invited us to “pull up a chair” it was with our

implicit understand­ing there’d be no pitch clock and the games might slow to a slog (or so we hoped), enabling him to pepper his play-by-play calls with indelible anecdotes we recalled long past the final out. After all, never once did we hear Vinny proclaim: “It’s less time for Dodger baseball!”

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I’m not thrilled by the new MLB pitch clock. How am I going to go grab a beer while the visiting team is batting, and be back in time before the Dodgers are up?

Joe Kevany

Mount Washington Gasol the great

I own two Pau Gasol jerseys and applaud the Big Spaniard having his uniform number retired. However, for Bill Plaschke to state “he [Gasol] was Kobe Bryant’s greatest teammate” is hyperbole at its finest.

Ken Feldman Tarzana

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Steve Ross Carmel

The Pau Gasol jersey retirement ceremony was one of the most heartwrenc­hing yet finest ceremonies I have ever witnessed. Gasol brought such incredible joy to all Lakers fans during his career, it was only right that we were able to return that joy to him.

Geno Apicella Placentia

Coverage issues

Not surprising­ly, in the March 5 edition, I had to rummage through four pages of other sports news to find the USC-ASU results on D5. Just another example of USC basketball receiving obscure coverage.

Last week there was a tourney involving all Pac-12 beach volleyball teams. Zero overage from The Times! USC beat UCLA by one game after all the matches were played. If USC was playing football, basketball or in a track meet then they would have gotten a mention in The Times. UCLA was ranked No. 1 in national polls with USC ranked fourth. Come on, these gals work just as hard as any football or basketball player for their craft. Let’s celebrate their achievemen­ts. USC is the reigning NCAA beach volleyball champion.

Susan Hamilton

Bold beginning

The Annual Achievemen­t in Alliterati­on Award goes to the headline, “Bailey’s breakout barrage bouys Bruins in comeback.” Brian Gotta San Diego

Worthy of a reprint

Do Kings fans a favor and make a high-quality, fullcolor reprint of the stunning illustrati­on celebratin­g the career of Jonathan Quick available for purchase or even a full-page reprint in the paper. Just great work. And also the piece by Helene Elliott was so thoughtful, so well done. Richard Derk Thousand Oaks

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 ?? David Zalubowski Associated Press ?? KAWHI LEONARD and the Clippers had trouble after the trade deadline and seek to get back on track.
David Zalubowski Associated Press KAWHI LEONARD and the Clippers had trouble after the trade deadline and seek to get back on track.

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