In the Los Angeles Clippers history, there isn’t much lifting trophies and hanging banners.
In fact, there’s none.
Even after half a decade, three different cities, the Clippers have still yet to make a mark on the NBA’s history book. But what they did do is produce the greatest line of off-the-bench scorers. The players that take over and entirely shift the momentum game. The players that check in on the court, inciting a level of fear to the opponents.
Carrying the torch that basketball magicians Jamal Crawford and Lou Williams once brandished is the Clippers’ newest epitome of a sixth-man, Norman Powell.