
Patrick Beverley, who was acquired in the Chris Paul-centered blockbuster trade with the Rockets, is David Kohan’s favorite new addition and he tells us why (Pkantz/Creative Commons).
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David Kohan, best known for co-creating the pioneering hit comedy series âWill & Graceâ is actually a huge Los Angeles Clippers fan, attending games as early as the late â80s. In this episode, Aaron had the opportunity to talk with David about both the return of Will & Grace after 11 years off the air and his beloved Clippers. Weâll hear about a wide array of topics, including how David processes the loss of Chris Paul, his take on Blake Griffinâs newfound 3-point stroke and why Patrick Beverley is our guestâs favorite new addition. Some non-Clippers areas covered include why the show has returned, what, if anything, is now different with the program and when David might collaborate with his sister, Jenji, who created âWeedsâ and âOrange Is the New Black.â Some clips, pun intended, are excerpted below:
*But, first, two quick editorâs notes:
- Early on, when David is referencing the 2016-17 Clippersâ hot start through 10 games, Aaron remarks, â14-1 or something like that.â In fact, those Clippers began 10-1 and 14-2. So he was close, but no cigar.
- Between the interview recording and release, rookie point guard Milos Teodosicâs foot MRI results were revealed. Heâll be sidelined indefinitely with a plantar fascia injury.
4:31-4:50: âThere was something about last season that felt joyless. In fact, that should have been what it said on the T-shirts: joyless. This year so far, in the two-game sample size, they seem looser and freer. It seems more fun.â
10:30-11:54: âThe thing that I will miss about Chris Paul is he was the guy that, in any crunch-time situation, he was the one you trusted the most. I trusted Chris Paul as a scorer, as a defender, as a team leader, as the guy who was going to make the right decision more than anybody else on the team by far. So it was scary initially when he was traded. Continue reading








