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Stanley Roberts
Olajuwon. Mourning. Mutombo, O'Neal, Robinson - that's the list of all the starters who averaged more than Roberts 3.73 blocked shots per 48 minutes last season. Per game, he ranked 13th in the NBA by averaging 1.83.
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The MAAC and Philadelphia Big-5 Player of the Year, Woods is a prime-time gunner who averaged a MAAC-leading 27.3 PPG as a senior to go with 6.3 rebounds and 5.2 assists per outing, He also led the conference in steals (2.4 SPG) while finishing second in assists and fourth in free-throw percentage (.813). With good range, toughness and quick hands, the Clippers foresee Woods as an NBA caliber point guard.



Selected in first round, 19th pick, by L.A. Clippers in 1987... Nicknamed "Snake"... Was Illinois' MVP last two seasons... Led Clippers in scoring in 1988-89 with 18.1 average.



Benoit's 187 blocked shots in 1989-90 led the Clippers, placed him fifth among league leaders, and extended the franchise career record (previously held by Bob McAdoo) for blocked shots that he already held. He concluded his collegiate career at Creighton as the third-leading shot-blocker in NCAA history, then was chosen as the third overall pick in the draft, following Patrick Ewing and Wayman Tisdale. Bicycle riding and music occupy his spare time.



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Lamond Murray, Forward - Clippers.
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Back to the Front! Clippers card back du jour...

Los Angeles Clippers, Mark Jackson
Originally based in New York as the Buffalo Braves, the franchise traveled from coast to coast to settle in San Diego as the Clippers for the 1978-79 season. Six seasons later, the club took its show on the road to Los Angeles, where in 1992, the Clippers made their first trip to the NBA Playoffs since 1975-76. DID YOU KNOW? In 1992-93, the Clippers posted back-to-back winning months to open a season (7-6 in November, 8-6 in December) for the first time since 1974-75. When Larry Brown took over the Clippers midway through 1991-92, he became the first person to coach two different NBA teams in one season. SCORECARD. In the highest-scoring NBA Playoff game in franchise history (April 18, 1976), the Braves topped Philadelphia 124-123 in overtime for their only triumph in an NBA Playoff series.
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