Marcus Morris Sr. has had his fair share of ups and downs since joining the Clippers midway into the 2019-20 season.
He was once a solid third option behind L.A.’s superstar duo of Paul George and Kawhi Leonard. And, at other times, he was overshadowed by Nicolas Batum’s offensive brilliance and defensive dexterity — although he deserves credit for embracing a sixth-man role, coming off the bench for the first half of the 2020-21 season.
Now in his fourth season in Clippers’ threads, the 33-year-old has surpassed 9,000 career points — the second career milestone reached by a Clipper this season, after Luke Kennard.