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The Clippers' frontcourt looks better, but a mistake in free agency recruitment may cost them in the playoffs. Here’s how they can fix it.
With Beal working on a buyout agreement with the Phoenix Suns, the Los Angeles Clippers "are likely the leaders to sign the guard," per The Athletic's Law Murray, Dan Woike and Fred Katz. Beal "has also considered" the Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers.
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The Rookie Wire on MSNReport: Clippers to sign 50th pick Kobe Sanders to two-way contractNo. 50 overall pick Kobe Sanders has reportedly agreed to sign a two-way contract with the Los Angeles Clippers, according to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.
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While all signs point to the 2025-26 campaign being his final season, which he hinted at in a recent interview with Jemele Hill, Chris Paul could join the Clippers for a reunion. Teams such as the Bucks and Lakers have also been linked to Paul, while the Suns and Clippers rose to the top as favorites, per ClutchPoints' Brett Sigel.
In Southern California, every move — and non-move — being made is happening with visions of pouncing if another superstar comes calling.
We are more than a week into free agency, and the landscape for the NBA is starting to take shape for next season. After trading for Kristaps Porzingis and draf
The NBA keeps on going with blockbuster trades. Now, the Los Angeles Clippers landed a lob threat in John Collins, but how will their lineup look?
The Los Angeles Clippers are emerging as the favorite to land Bradley Beal once the guard is expected to hit free agency, according to two reports Tuesday.
As detailed in a recent feature story by ESPN's Ramona Shelburne and Brian Windhorst, the news sent the Association into a "tizzy," with executives around the league doing their best to "decode" the message released by James's agent, Rich Paul.