The conclusion 2017-18 NBA season evinced a peculiar, yet fruitful season for the Los Angeles Clippers. With franchise owner, Steve Ballmer, resolute on assembling a championship grade roster in the near future, the barter of aging superstars on expensive deals for younger prospects on budget deals bestows them much needed flexibility moving forward.
With two-way bigwigs such as Kawhi Leonard, Jimmy Butler and Klay Thompson entering the forthcoming Free Agency, the Clippers possess the necessary cap-space to initiate conversations with these heavyweights. In addition to boasting exceptional skill-sets on both ends of the floor, they conform to the Clippers’ requirements of procuring hard playing, ultra-competitive individuals with a strong work ethic.