Clippers coach Tyronn Lue’s frustration was palpable Monday night and that was before his team lost its sixth consecutive game.
“(Shoot), I’m upset, too,” said Lue, echoing what many fans have expressed on social media.
Lue’s exasperation stems from another season that already has been disrupted by injuries and a roster that can’t seem to put together a complete game or hold onto the ball, which has them off to a 3-8 start.
“My biggest thing is just stay patient, be patient,” Lue said. “We’ve been through this before as fans, as coaches, as players, as an organization, and so it’s no different. We’ll figure it out and we’ll be OK.”
Lue’s optimism swells when he looks down his bench and sees a group of young players who have infused energy into the league’s oldest roster. Cam Christie,

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