Just when you think the NBA Bubble couldn’t get any crazier, the Denver Nuggets decided to eliminate Los Angeles Clippers in humiliating fashion. Let’s not beat around the bush. Let’s talk about the Clippers.
Top Story: Bye Bye, Clippers
1, 2, 3, Cancun! For a team that talked the talk the entire season, the Los Angeles Clippers did not walk the walk. Saying they walked even a little is disrespectful to those who can walk! In Game 7, the Nuggets came back from a 3-1 series deficit to defeat the Clippers, 104-89. When the Clippers needed Kawhi Leonard and Paul George the most, they were nowhere to be found.
Paul George and Kawhi Leonard combined to go 0-11 with 0 points in the 4th quarter of Game 7. pic.twitter.com/m6thHDovcG
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) September 16, 2020
Kawhi Leonard and Paul George tonight
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) September 16, 2020
Kawhi – 14 PTS, 27 FG%
PG – 10 PTS, 25 FG%
Yikes. 😬 pic.twitter.com/5wW3Cn4BOw
NBA Twitter had a field day. It may have been the wildest night on NBA Twitter since the Rockets-Clippers secret tunnel brawl.
Clippers fans when PG hit the side of the backboard in Game 7… pic.twitter.com/2hCVv4VX2U
— Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) September 17, 2020
Clippers with the 3-1 Choke 😂🤣😂🤣 WOW! pic.twitter.com/f7hEFETUej
— 14 (@itsyaboy14) September 16, 2020
Paul George is full of excuses I swear… pic.twitter.com/k8amkZcMCb
— LegendOfWinning (@LegendOfWinning) September 16, 2020
Pat Beverley tryna dodge Damian Lillard & CJ McCollum’s tweets. pic.twitter.com/CSxkH7ImCG
— Felix (@FelixRadio) September 16, 2020

Why did we believe in the Clippers? I am not free from ridicule. I believed the Clippers would at least make the Western Conference Finals before losing to the Lakers. I thought Kawhi, PG, and the boys could “turn it on” when it mattered most. Boy, was I WRONG. This team showed no heart whatsoever. The Nuggets came back from deficits of 16 points, 18 points, and 12 points in the final three games of the series to send the Clippers on a one way trip to Cancun. The Nuggets deserve all the credit in the world. Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray played like superstars, but unfortunately, the bigger story lies with the underachieving Clippers.
Did the Clippers choke? I see a lot of writers saying they don’t like to use the word, “choke.” What other words would you use to describe this situation? The Clippers blew a 3-1 lead as a double-digit favorite to a team with 1 player who has made it past the second round. The Clippers choked.
Miami Heat Thought Of The Week: This Team Doesn’t Die
Last week, I professed my love for the Miami Heat. I am fully on the Heat bandwagon. Butler, Dragic, Bam, Herro, Duncan, and Jae have made me a believer. This team plays hard on both ends of the floor for 48 minutes. In the first two games against the Celtics, the Heat overcame deficits of 14 points and 17 points to win both games and take a 2-0 series lead. To quote Austin Powers, “Why won’t you die?”

The biggest mismatch in this series occurs in the coaching department. Brad Stevens is one of the best coaches in the NBA, but he’s getting dominated by Erik Spoelstra. In fact, Spoelstra, who’s a Top-5 coach in the league, is running laps around Stevens. From playing zone defense to shortening his lineup, Spoelstra has made the perfect adjustment to everything thrown his way. It’s a coaching clinic. If Stevens doesn’t figure it out, the Celtics will join the Clippers in Cancun.
Week 7 MVP: Bam Adebayo
That Bam Adebayo is some player, huh? Bam is having the week of his life. Bam, a runnerup for Most Improved Player, has been a true game-changer for the Heat. Bam made one of the best blocks I’ve ever seen in my life to seal the victory in Game 1. LeBron’s block in Game 7 is the best defensive play I’ve ever seen, but if I’m judging it purely based on the block itself and degree of difficulty, Bam’s could be the best ever.
Bam Adebayo with one of the best blocks in playoff history. And no doubt the best since LeBron’s chasedown on Andre Igoudala. I still can’t get over it. THIS IS UNREAL pic.twitter.com/GHVNU1YeI2
— Kevin O'Connor (@KevinOConnor) September 16, 2020
In Game 2, Bam got to the rim at will, especially in the second half. Bam finished with 21 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 assists as the Heat took a commanding 2-0 series lead.
Bam Adebayo had more dunks (5) in the third quarter than the Celtics had field goals (4). pic.twitter.com/MI22LLtKKk
— StatMuse (@statmuse) September 18, 2020
Jimmy Butler is the most important player on the Heat, but Bam is X-factor.
Bam really is 1 of 1 ❤️@Bam1of1 @JimmyButler pic.twitter.com/DXlPh131n5
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) September 16, 2020
Week 7 LVP: Every Player And Coach On The Clippers
I hate beating a dead horse, but for all the shit the Clippers talked, they deserve every joke thrown their way. The Clippers will be a favorite to make the NBA Finals next year (if the team stays together), but for now, let’s enjoy the roast while we can.
Paul George and Patrick Beverly have been apprehended after leaving the bubble and boarding a plane to Cancun. Authorities found massive bricks in George's bag pic.twitter.com/oij8muYwf2
— FBI Canada (@DecapApple) September 16, 2020
paul george and patrick beverly racing out the hotel tomorrow pic.twitter.com/11JlqmscCf
— ᵏᵃʸˡᵃ (@itiskaylaspage) September 16, 2020
Storyline For Week 8: All Eyes On LeBron
Remember LeBron James, one of the greatest basketball players to ever live? Yeah, that guy has a chance to win his fourth title. The stage is set for LeBron to win his fourth ring as the Lakers are the clear favorite to win it all inside the NBA Bubble. Can the King deliver?
What are your top storylines from Week 7 inside the NBA bubble? Leave your thoughts in the comments below or tweet us, @unafraidshow.