LOS ANGELES – On some nights, it could be Luc Mbah a Moute. On others, it could be Alan Anderson, or Austin Rivers, or Wesley Johnson.
As the Clippers enter the 2016-17 season, much like the start of last year, the answer at the starting small forward spot could change from night to night – unless or until one player separates himself.
“I think it depends on the game,” said head coach Doc Rivers. “One day, you need a guy that’s a great defender; some days, you need another ball-handler; some days, you need a space guy.