On the heels of a profoundly disappointing collapse in the Western Conference Semifinals, the Los Angeles Clippers have some decisions to make.
Some are calling for major changes to the roster, suggesting that this latest failure constitutes further proof that Chris Paul, Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan are the problem, that the core of the team lacks something necessary for true contention.
It's a convenient argument—one that capitalizes on the panic immediately following a loss like the Clippers suffered while also pointing the crosshairs squarely at a trio whose on-court histrionics and penchant for complaining irk observers.