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The Clippers' frontcourt looks better, but a mistake in free agency recruitment may cost them in the playoffs. Here’s how they can fix it.
The Los Angeles Clippers were one of the best stories of last season. Most expected the Clippers to take a step back — potentially a big one — after Paul George signed with the Philadelphia 76ers in free agency and it was announced Kawhi Leonard would be out until Jan.
The Jazz, Clippers and Heat completed a three-team trade highlighted by Norman Powell going from L.A. to Miami and John Collins heading from Utah to the Clippers.When discussing the trade during the latest episode of Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective,
NBA free agency hasn't been as wild this year as it once was, although teams have still collectively shelled out more than $2 billion between signings and extensions. Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker was the latest to cash in with his historic two-year,
The Utah Jazz traded John Collins to the LA Clippers on Monday in a three-team trade. It was an excellent pickup for the Clippers at Norman Powell's expense, who landed on the Miami Heat.
Harlan joins the streamer after calling the NBA for Turner Sports from 1996 to 2025. The broadcaster was on the mic for Turner’s last-ever NBA broadcast on May 31 , as the company concluded its coverage of the Pacers-Knicks series. There have been many reports, including from the The Athletic, that Harlan was headed to Amazon Prime Video.
On Monday morning, a new major blockbuster trade went down. It included the Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, and Utah Jazz swapping multiple pieces. According to Charania, the Heat are getting Norman Powell, the Clippers are getting John Collins, and the Jazz are getting Kevin Love, Kyle Anderson, and a 2027 second-round pick from Los Angeles.
The free agency negotiation period is over for the NBA, and teams can officially sign free agents. The LA Clippers had a mostly quiet free agency, agreeing to n
Jordan played the first 10 years of his career with the Clippers, but he posted his best campaign in the 2015-16 season when he was named to the All-NBA 1st-Team. Jordan averaged 12.7 points, 13.8 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game in that campaign, a year in which he was also named to the All-NBA 1st-Defensive-Team.
The 32-year-old guard, acquired by the Heat in a surprising three-team trade with the Los Angeles Clippers and Utah Jazz earlier this week, spoke publicly for the first time about the move — and revealed his deep-rooted admiration for the franchise.