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Analyst Believes 1 NBA Franchise Needs More Than Just Making the Playoffs

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The Los Angeles Clippers are facing intense scrutiny after a disappointing loss to the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA playoffs. Sports analyst Colin Cowherd has expressed his concerns about the team’s performance, stating that simply making the playoffs is not enough for a franchise with high expectations.

Despite having a star-studded lineup that includes Paul George, James Harden, Kawhi Leonard, and Russell Westbrook, the Clippers have failed to live up to their potential in the postseason. Cowherd emphasized that the team needs to do more than just qualify for the playoffs if they want to be taken seriously as contenders.

The Clippers have long been overshadowed by their city rivals, the Los Angeles Lakers, and have struggled to establish themselves as a dominant force in the NBA. Despite having a new arena and a talented roster, the Clippers continue to be viewed as second-best in Los Angeles.

Fans and analysts alike are questioning the team’s ability to rise to the occasion and make a deep playoff run. With the pressure mounting, the Clippers must find a way to overcome their postseason struggles and prove that they are capable of competing at the highest level.

As the NBA playoffs continue, all eyes will be on the Clippers as they look to salvage their season and silence their critics.

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