DeMarcus Cousins is a Clipper — for at least the next 10 days.
After clearing the NBA’s COVID-19 testing protocols the four-time All-Star center signed a 10-day contract Monday to provide more depth in the post as the Clippers wait for starting center Serge Ibaka to return from a back injury that has sidelined him three weeks.
Five takeaways on what the signing of Cousins, who hasn’t played since Feb. 17, could mean:
1. For a second consecutive season the Clippers use one of their last roster spots on a former All-NBA-caliber center hoping to resuscitate his career.