The 2026 NBA Draft is off and running. To no one’s surprise except those in Utah, the Washington Wizards selected AJ Dybantsa first overall. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Clippers selected Keaton Wagler out of Illinois University with the fifth overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.
The Clippers have drafted guard Keaton Wagler with the fifth overall pick in the 2026 NBA draft. Wagler, 19, is coming off a sensational freshman season that saw him lead Illinois to a 28-9 record and their first Final Four appearance since 2005.
The Los Angeles Clippers selected Illinois guard Keaton Wagler with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. After a stellar freshman season with the Illini, he’s ready to begin his pro career.
Los Angeles Clippers guard Bradley Beal has plenty on his mind right now, as he recovers from season-ending hip surgery and prepares to make a decision regarding his $5.6 million player option.
These are three players who, at the right price and with the right team, could be the final pieces to an NBA championship run and may out-earn whatever contract they get next.
What the Los Angeles Clippers will do this offseason remains a mystery. Sure, they ideally want to keep building around Darius Garland and Kawhi Leonard, but what opportunities they will have to upgrade the roster around them is unclear.
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The 2026 NBA Draft is finally here, and the general consensus is the first four picks are already settled with some combination of AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer and Caleb Wilson.
After months of waiting and speculation, the 2026 NBA Draft is nearly here. This incoming draft class features star-level talent and is filled with depth, particularly at the guard position.
The Los Angeles Clippers may be pondering an NBA Draft trade that actually could have a connection to the ongoing investigation into potential circumvention of the salary cap.
The Los Angeles Clippers are just two days away from the NBA Draft, in which they will have the number five overall pick. The Clippers got that selection from their trade of Ivica Zubac to the Indiana Pacers last year, with the team needing that pick to fall outside the top four in order to keep it.
The 2026 NBA Draft is only two days away. The Los Angeles Clippers, armed with the No. 5 pick, have one of the most fascinating decisions to make. On one hand, they want to be as competitive as possible, so trading the pick for immediate help makes some sense.
The Suns have been linked to the possibility of acquiring a first-round pick despite currently holding only the No. 47 overall selection in the NBA Draft.
In the NBA Draft, the first round is where teams look for players who could be stars or at least contribute right away. Then there's the second round, where the stakes are low and not much is expected.
The 2026 NBA Draft is right around the corner. With three days left until the big day, what the Los Angeles Clippers will do with their No. 5 pick remains unclear.
For the Los Angeles Clippers, the equation entering the 2026 NBA Draft is refreshingly simple. This franchise already possesses legitimate offensive centerpieces in Kawhi Leonard and Darius Garland.
Having played seven years with the Clippers, Kawhi Leonard is experiencing one of his peak statistical seasons. However, coming up to the offseason, Leonard’s future with the Clippers seems to be even more uncertain than before.
The buzz around the 2026 NBA Draft has grown louder than ever. With only four days left before the big day, what the Los Angeles Clippers will do with their No.
The Los Angeles Clippers are reportedly still high on Kawhi Leonard and don't want to trade him, despite the salary cap circumvention investigation. However, that won't stop other teams from trying to get him.
The Los Angeles Clippers landed the No. 5 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft from the Indiana Pacers, and it doesn’t look like they’re going to be trading it away.
Kawhi Leonard still apparently has a lifeline from elsewhere in the Pacific Division. The Golden State Warriors are still pursuing a trade for the LA Clippers star Leonard, according to a report on Thursday by Kevin O’Connor of Yahoo!
The Clippers continue to hear the speculation surrounding Kawhi Leonard. Apparently, they’re not buying into it. According to ESPN’s Anthony Slater, owner Steve Ballmer has maintained a firm stance against trading Leonard despite continued interest from rival teams.
While the Clippers have yet to decide what they’re going to do with the fifth overall pick in next week’s draft, including the possibility of trading down in the top 10, they have “serious interest” in selecting Mikel Brown, according to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints.
John Wall, the former NBA player, who last played for the Clippers, recently sat down with Monumetal Sports Network and made a bold claim about his own potential if he were a young prospect in today’s game.
Representatives for Bogdan Bogdanovic have told European teams that he plans to spend at least one more season in the NBA, BasketNews relays, citing a report from the Serbian website Meridian Sport.