The Los Angeles Clippers are heading to the offseason with questions surrounding the team; the biggest one being Paul George’s contract. Since the Clippers made the Western Conference Finals in 2021, they missed the playoffs in 2022, and had back to back first round playoff exits.
The Philadelphia 76ers are entering one of the most pivotal offseasons in franchise history.
Looking for the right cast of characters to deliver the franchise their first NBA championship, the Los Angeles Clippers are considering a blast from the past.
According to a report, the Clippers could be interested in adding the veteran guard in free agency.
A return to the Clippers is possible for the former team star this summer, per a report.
Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard may not have been able to close the season out healthy, but that doesn’t take away from what was another spectacular regular season for the two-time NBA Finals MVP.
The Los Angeles Clippers are reportedly interested in adding another future Hall of Fame point guard to their roster.
According to NBA reporter Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Los Angeles Clippers are unwilling to offer Paul George more than the three-year, $152.3 million extension they gave Kawhi Leonard in January. George can become an unrestricted free agent this summer if he declines his 2024-25 player option worth $48.8 million.
Dwight Howard, a member of the 2020 NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers, responded to Marcus Morris‘ claim that the Clippers would have won the title if not for the bubble.
The Philadelphia 76ers traded James Harden to the Los Angeles Clippers last fall, but this offseason, they might be pulling from that Los Angeles well.
The Philadelphia 76ers are keeping their options open in case their pursuit of Paul George doesn't pan out according to Keith Pompey. While George remains their primary target, the Sixers have identified five other impactful players they could pursue in free agency or via trade if necessary.
Dwight Howard's response to Marcus Morris' claim about the Clippers potentially winning the 2020 NBA championship if it weren't for the bubble adds an intriguing twist to the ongoing debate surrounding the Lakers' title victory.
Add Marcus Morris to the list of current and former Los Angeles Clippers players who believe the team would have won the 2020 NBA title if they weren't in the Bubble.
In January, the Los Angeles Clippers signed Kawhi Leonard to a 3-yr extension worth up to $152.7 million. More than 4 months later, fellow All-Star Paul George has yet to follow suit. George can become a free agent this summer by declining his $48.8 million player option for the 2024-25 season.
When a franchise finishes its season in disappointment, there will always be rumors surrounding the roster’s future. Take the Los Angeles Clippers for example.
The Los Angeles Clippers fell short of their ultimate goal in an NBA Championship this season but with Paul George, James Harden, and Kawhi Leonard all putting together a promising trio in the West, their moment will come in due-time.
A lot is at stake with the Los Angeles Clippers in the summer. Two of their stars, James Harden and Paul George, can walk in free agency this offseason.
Five seasons since signing Kawhi Leonard and acquiring Paul George, the Los Angeles Clippers have failed to advance past the second round four times. Only making the conference finals once back in 2021.
According to NBA insider Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium, the Los Angeles Clippers and head coach Tyronn Lue have made no progress in extension talks. Lue has one year left on his contract. A source told Hoops Wire that the Los Angeles Lakers are closely monitoring Lue’s situation with the Clippers.
With another summer coming up, the question about Russell Westbrook’s future is once again a significant point of conversation, at least within the Los Angeles Clippers.
The exodus may have already begun for the Los Angeles Clippers.
The assistant coach spent the past four years on Tyronn Lue’s staff.
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