Former Gopher Amir Coffey Dominates in Final Bubble Game for Clippers
Amir Coffey finally got his chance to shine with the Los Angeles Clippers Friday night, and shine he did. In a game where the Clippers rested four of their starters for the upcoming playoffs, the former Minnesota Golden Gophers forward recorded career-highโs in points (21), assists (4) and steals (4), while also playing a career-high 50 minutes. His effort helped lead the Clippers to a 107-103 win against the Oklahoma City Thunder.ย
Final Stats ?
— LA Clippers (@LAClippers) August 15, 2020
Mann 25 PTS / 14 REB / 9 AST / 2 STL
Coffey 21 PTS / 4 AST / 4 STL
Patterson 17 PTS / 14 REB
Green 13 PTS / 3 3PM / 8 REB
Noah 9 PTS / 6 REB / 5 AST
McGruder 9 PTS / 11 PTS / 2 STL
Jackson 7 PTS / 3 AST
Zubac 6 PTS / 4 REB / 1 BLK
CASSELL IMPRESSED
With rookie Terrance Mann also tallying 25 points, 14 rebounds, and nine assists, assistant coach Sam Cassell, who coached Friday’s game in place of head coach Doc Rivers, was impressed with both Coffey and Mann’s play:
“We expect the same things from our young guys that we expect from the stars of our team: play hard, play together,” Cassell said. “I’m coaching them hard, Doc was out there the first half, he coached them hard. Those guys did a great job doing the things we need to do to win the basketball game.”
Cassel via ESPN
#HNBMediaTV: Postgame @ReelTPJ got to chat with Sam Cassell after his 1st coaching win. He also spoke to young players Terrance Mann and Amir Coffey on the #Clippers win tonight. The stars didn't play tonight, but the effort was brought. LA Clippers finish the season 49-23. #NBA pic.twitter.com/hjQT28CVjG
— The New Show Clips Podcast (@NewShowInLA) August 15, 2020
COFFEY ON FULL DISPLAY
Like Cassel said, Amir did a great job and even decided to include a few highlight dunks in the game. The dunks, which resembled his days in the Maroon and Gold, were on full display all night. Transition dunks, lob dunks, poster dunks, you name it and Amir did it. As you can see below, the best dunk was the one that didnโt even count.ย
Just brew-tiful.@FoxSportsWest | @coffeyshop_ pic.twitter.com/SjX94DOCfc
— LA Clippers (@LAClippers) August 14, 2020
Amir Coffey is ballin' ballin' pic.twitter.com/5Ap7UDCh81
— CJ Fogler #BlackLivesMatter (@cjzero) August 15, 2020
It didn't count…
— FOX Sports West (@FoxSportsWest) August 15, 2020
BUT AMIR COFFEY WHAT ?#ClipperNation pic.twitter.com/0J3eOSj1fS
NOT JUST DUNKS
But the dunks werenโt the only way he impacted the game. He also led the Clippers in the plus-minus category with a +11 output. Considering that he played 50 minutes, a+11 is really good, as it is harder to get a positive plus-minus the more minutes one plays.
Overall, his play on Friday was undoubtedly the best โ and most โ heโs played all season. Coming into Fridayโs game against the Thunder, Coffey had only played 11:36 since the season restarted. And prior to that, 24:31 was his most time played in a single game the whole year. That game was a 41-point blowout win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on February 9.ย
MORE TO COME?
But we should see a lot more of Coffey next year, however. After being signed to a two-way deal as an undrafted free agent in last years draft, Coffey spent the early part of the year in the G-League, where he played 15 games and averaged 15.7 points and 2.7 rebounds in just under 30 minutes per game.ย
That output was enough to keep him with the big boys, where he played in 13 of the last 15 games before the league shut down in mid-March due to COVID-19. After Fridayโs game, Amir talked about what it means to be playing with the Clippers under coach Doc Rivers:
โDoc is a head coach thatโs been in the league for a while now. Heโs won championships, heโs had great coaching seasons, heโs won a lot of games. So just coming into the league it was just a blessing to be under a guy like him, and now it just shows how much a teacher of the game he is. (Heโs) one of those coaches that gets into detail, letโs you know when youโre right or wrong, ya know just teaches you. And heโs a good development coach.โ
Amir Coffey in postgame interview
WORKING HIS WAY IN
Getting back to those 13 games, he didnโt just play a few garbage time minutes (well he did in a few of them but thatโs beside the point). In eight of those 13 games, he played more than five minutes. In those eight games, he played more than 10 minutes in four of them.ย
Date | Game | MP | Points | Rebounds | +/- |
2/08/2020 | vs. MIN | 10:24 | 4 | 2 | -1 |
2/09/2020 | vs. CLE | 24:31 | 10 | 4 | +16 |
2/13/2020 | vs. BOS | 12:34 | 0 | 1 | +1 |
2/22/2020 | vs. SAC | 13:52 | 1 | 3 | -4 |
His best of those four games came in the aforementioned game against the Cavaliers. In that game, he scored ten points, collected four rebounds, and had a plus-minus of +16. Not bad for the Hopkins High School alum. His coach didnโt think it was bad either:
“I love him as a player. He’s going to have a really good future. He’s just so long, and his basketball IQ is off the charts.”
Doc Rivers on Amir Coffey
So when you look at his outputs when given an opportunity, plus Clippers head coach Doc Rivers praise for him, we should see a lot more of Amir Coffey down the road!
Carson Ruen | Minnesota Sports Fan
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