Los Angeles Clippers WiretapBroadcasters Suspended For Haddadi RemarksLongtime Clippers announcers Ralph Lawler and Michael Smith were suspended one game for comments made about Grizzlies center Hamed Haddadi. The duo were penalized by the Fox Sports Prime Ticket cable network. Lawler and Smith made comments about the Iranian-born center during Wednesday night's telecast from Memphis. They did not work Friday night's game against the Nuggets. "That's unfortunate. It was pretty strange not seeing them there," Clippers guard Baron Davis said. "Ralph and Mike are very classy guys, and they didn't do it to hurt anyone. "A lot of times when you're commenting on games, it's a source of entertainment. And a lot of times, people may take offense. But the viewers need to understand that it's entertainment, and people are entitled to their opinion. I stand by Ralph and Mike because they're great guys and they only want to support and help everybody in the league." Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Dunleavy Defends Himself Amid Rumors
After the Hornets fired Byron Scott last week, rumors have circulated that Dunleavy could be the next coach to get canned. "When's the last time you ever saw an interim coach come in and the team be successful and make a playoff run?" Dunleavy said. "It's not happening. Nobody knows these guys better than I know them. "Give a coach a chance to coach Eric Gordon and Blake Griffin. After that, fine. Let the chips fall where they may. Other than that, you just fall to pressure." Dunleavy was referring to the fact that both Griffin and Gordon, the team's last two Lottery picks, are out with injuries. "I understand fans," he said. "I don't blame fans. They're not technically a lot of times savvy. They don't understand and they don't weigh issues the way that you weigh them. They know wins and losses. "We've had an awful run with this, but my track record is that I have not lost with my players. I have lost without my players, but I haven't lost with my players. From an ownership standpoint, I know there's always a lot of pressure. I'll live with whatever decision our owner makes. I'll live by it." The Clippers are 4-9 this season. Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Eric Gordon Could Return Next Week
The Los Angeles Times reports that it's possible Gordon could return as early as Monday's game against the Timberwolves. Gordon hasn't played since Nov. 7, missing six games, because of the injury. Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Clippers Nov 2009 Archive
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