With the NBA Draft just a few days away on the 28th and some important deadlines right around the corner, let’s take a look at what’s coming up this offseason for the Clippers. Mo, The First Domino: Mo Williams has a player option for 8.5 million dollars this season. Although he has said in the past that he[...]
ClipperBlog is running a series called “Summer Reading” – tidbits, advice and (ideally) reading material for each member of the Los Angeles Clippers. The hope being that players return next season armed with newfound knowledge, improvements to their skills and emboldened by their summer studies. Because knowing is half[...]
Not surprisingly, it’s looking like The Mo Williams Situation from last season is going to continue to be a situation into this offseason. While he is expected to opt in to the final year of his contract that will pay him $8.5 million, he remains unsatisfied with his role on the team. Basically, Mo wants his cak[...]
We are discussing all these free agent “options” for the Clippers. A small handful of which are out of their price range, and one or two might be worthy of the Mid-Level exception, but the majority are guys that really aren’t worth, based on talent, the small amount of money they have to offer. And t[...]
REGGIE EVANS Reading Material: The Law of the Jungle (from The Jungle Book), by Rudyard Kipling Reggie Evans is one of the more peculiar players in recent memory. He’s so good at one aspect of basketball and so bad at basically everything else. In many ways, he’s mastered the difficult task of staying relevant as a spe[...]
Dear Blake, Outside of perhaps LeBron James, no one had a more fascinating or paradoxical 2012 season than you. You were indisputably excellent. You started your first All-Star Game, and essentially matched your impressive rookie numbers (21 points, 11 rebounds per game) on fewer shots with a better PER. Despite[...]
ClipperBlog is running a series called “Summer Reading” – tidbits, advice and (ideally) reading material for each member of the Los Angeles Clippers. The hope being that players return next season armed with newfound knowledge, improvements to their skills and emboldened by their summer studies. Because knowing is half[...]