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Players Endure Camp Fitch

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If the Clippers don’t beat the Utah Jazz, it won’t be because they’re not prepared.

Coach Bill Fitch worked the team all day Monday.

It started with a morning meeting, the players watching video from 10 to noon. That was followed by brunch in the Clipper club. They ended the day with a 2 1/2-hour practice.

“We’re finally working from 9-5 like real human beings,” guard Brent Barry said.

“We did a lot of blister work today and cleared all their sweat glands,” Clipper Coach Bill Fitch said.

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Asked what he tells skeptics who say the Clippers can’t beat the Jazz, Fitch told a TV sportscaster: “You guys all have family shows.

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“The same people probably said we couldn’t make the playoffs when [Stanley] Roberts and [Kevin] Duckworth got hurt. They can make fun of our being eighth and being in the playoffs, but it’s going to help us in the long run.

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Although Fitch has gotten much of the credit for rebuilding the Clippers, General Manager Elgin Baylor put the team together, making trades for Rodney Rogers, Brent Barry and Malik Sealy; drafting Loy Vaught, Lorenzen Wright, Terry Dehere, Lamond Murray and Eric Piatkowski; signing free-agent guard Darrick Martin; and finding Bo Outlaw in the CBA.

Baylor thinks the club could have had a winning record if it hadn’t lost Roberts and Duckworth.

“If our centers had stayed healthy, we would have had a winning season,” Baylor said. “But the No. 1 thing was making the playoffs.”

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