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Los Angeles Clippers 2022-23 Betting Guide

The "other" franchise in L.A. comes into this season in much better shape this season than last. A healthy Los Angeles Clippers team is very talented and very versatile. The question is how long can they stay that way. Health is the key.

The Clippers are definitely going to begin the year with the end in mind, managing the regular season so that star forwards Kawhi Leonard and Paul George are there when they need them.

There is a lot to like about L.A. this season. They are not going to sneak up on anyone though, let's take a closer look. 

Los Angeles Clippers

2021-22 Record: 42-40
2021-22 ATS Record: 41-41
2021-22 O/U Record: 38-41-3

2021-22 Year in Review

Last year was a disappointment! After getting hurt in the playoffs the year before, Leonard missed the entire season, and that was one of many reasons the Clippers were in the Play-In Tourney, instead of finishing towards the top of the Western Conference.

Even making a strong deal at the deadline to bring in Norm Powell and Robert Covington was not enough for the Clippers. L.A. was one of the most frustrating teams in the NBA, never finding a level befitting their talent, even once those expectations were reset without Leonard. 

2022-23 Los Angeles Clippers Futures

Pacific Division: +195
Western Conference: +330
NBA Title: +700

The key to the season is Leonard, who when healthy is a Top 5 player in the league. After Giannis, there might not be a better two-way player. In terms of other additions, the Clippers are also hopeful that former All-Star John Wall still has something left in the tank. I am not optimistic. He was never a great shooter, and now his speed/quickness is not what it was. He is probably just a slightly above-average playmaker, not a difference-maker right now.

L.A. has to figure things out now that Leonard is back too. He has never been a high-volume guy but they have to make the most of his presence even though they are also going careful in using him during the regular season. A full offseason means they should be able to get more out of Powell and Covington, a couple of very versatile players. The Clippers are one of many teams that does not rely much on an inside presence. Terrance Mann and Luke Kennard give them good depth.

Los Angeles Clippers - Bet To Consider

Kawhi Leonard To Win MVP +2700

The Clippers are nice plays to win the division, conference, and maybe even the whole thing. We all know that Leonard is one of the great playoff performers of the modern era. If they have a special season he is likely to be in the middle of it and given the roster is basically the same as it was a year ago but with him now present, it is easy math to pin the improvement on him. Last year they won 42 games and this year their win total is 52.5. None of their future bets are likely to cash without him and none have as good a payoff as this one, which is definitely correlated. 

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