The LA Clippers have had championship expectations all season, but they're currently locked in a heated battle with the Dallas Mavericks that could see them eliminated in the first round. Doc Rivers and his team know that, but they've been questioned relentlessly over the last couple of days about their defensive struggles, the odd rotation decisions, and Paul George's shooting woes.
Doc Rivers appeared pretty fed up with some of the questions he was receiving in Tuesday evening's pregame press conference.
First, Rivers was asked if he looked at Game 5 between the Clippers and Mavs as a ādo-or-die' scenario. He didn't like that question one bit.
āNo, every game does [feel like do-or-die],ā Rivers responded. āI donāt even know where that question is coming from. So ā I donāt understand, no. Every game in the playoffs you look at it like do or die. So Iām not sure where that question is coming from.ā
Asked Doc Rivers if today feels like a do-or-die game for the Clippers ā āI donāt understand that question. Itās the playoffs. Every game is do-or-die, so I donāt know where that question is coming from.ā
ā Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) August 25, 2020
Immediately after, Doc Rivers was asked to elaborate, if he could, on his defensive switching philosophy. The Clippers' defense and lack of communication defending the pick-and-rolls have burned them all series.
āIām not gonna explain our philosophy,ā Rivers quickly responded. āIāll just fax it over to Rick Carlisle for you so he can have a great idea of exactly what weāre doing every time. Let me just say, again, that we have not executed that weāve been trying to do for the most part. Iāll just leave it at that.ā
The most snippy Rivers has been all season, however, came on a question regarding who on the team was lacking urgency this deep into the season.
āYou said the other day you guys had a lack of urgency, but Iām not sure Kawhi is that guy,ā the reporter asked Rivers. āSo who would be a guy or a couple guys that should be bringing that?ā
Article Continues BelowRivers looked around in disbelief before locking eyes with the Clippers' PR member. āDo I have to answer that?ā he asked.
Doc Rivers then looked back at the reporter and responded.
āYou think Iām gonna just start ratting out my players? Weāre team, we all do it as a group. The urgency means team urgency. You get that?
Reporter ā āYou said the other day you guys had a lack of urgency, but Iām not sure Kawhi is that guy so who is?ā
Doc Rivers ā āUhh⦠I mean⦠You think Iām gonna start ratting out my players? Weāre team, we all do it as a group. The urgency means team urgency.ā#Clippers pic.twitter.com/dB77ul6Hj2
ā Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) August 25, 2020
Doc Rivers has been frustrated with the Clippers all series long, citing āself-inflicted wounds' as the primary reason this series is tied at 2-2.
āWe could have played better,ā Rivers said after Game 4. āBut again, we've had a lot of self-inflicted wounds. I sound like a broken record, but there's obviously things we need to do as a staff, as well. But we absolutely just need to execute better on both ends.ā
Game 5 between the Clippers and Mavs is set to tip off at 6PM PST on TNT. Whichever team wins will be one win away from advancing to the Western Conference semifinals, where they'll take on either the Utah Jazz or the Denver Nuggets.