The LA Clippers will host the Utah Jazz on Wednesday night to cap off what’s been one of the more surprising regular seasons in franchise history.
Originally anticipated to win roughly 30 games this season, the Clippers were able to clinch a playoff spot with just over two weeks left on their schedule — with a much different roster than they started the season with.
When the Clippers tipped off their 2018-2019 campaign, forward Tobias Harris was the face of the franchise, rookie point guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was coming off the bench and Luc Mbah a Moute was actually playing in games — all things that seem crazy to think about now.