It would not be a stretch to say the most seamless change during a sea of changes the Clippers made during the offseason was in the sixth-man role.
Lou Williams has carved out a successful 12-year NBA career being one of the best sixth men in the league.
It’s a good thing for the Clippers that Williams has been such a force off the bench because he’s essentially replacing former LA sixth-man savant Jamal Crawford.
Both were part of the alterations the Clippers made during the summer, with Williams coming over from the Houston Rockets in the Chris Paul trade and Crawford being shipped out in the three-team deal that netted L.