Marcus Morris played a huge role in what the Los Angeles Clippers were able to accomplish in the 2021-22 season. Some would argue it was too big of a role, especially in the play-in game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, but he was invaluable to the team on offense with Kawhi Leonard sidelined.
What Morris’ role will look like next season when, presumably, the roster is healthier is less clear, and according to Andrew Grief of the Los Angeles Times, that could lead to him being dealt in the offseason:
With Leonard coming back and the possibility Batum and Robert Covington also will be back, Morris could be viewed as a valuable shot-maker but ultimately high-cost redundancy among a glut of wings.