Record 2018-19: 48W – 34L
Offensive Rating 2018-19: 115,1
Defensive Rating 2018-19: 114,3
Addictions: Kawhi Leonard (TOR), Paul George (OKC), Moe Harkless (POR), Mfiondu Kabengele (R), Terance Mann (R), Derrick Walton, Amir Coffey (R)
Subtractions: Danilo Gallinari (OKC), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (OKC), Garrett Temple (BKN), Sindarius Thornwell (CLE), Tyrone Wallace (MIN), Wilson Chandler (BKN), Ángel Delgado
Roster continuity: 61%
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Analysis
Following the overachievement of the last season (48-34) crowned by an unexpected participation in the playoffs, during which they made the reigning champions sweat much more than anyone could legitimately think, the Clippers approached free agency with a huge salary space and all the trumps to make the decisive leap.
The leap has arrived, lightning-fast and even more disrupting than the exploit of the 2018-19 season.
As soon as the FA bell struck, the other side of LA surprised the NBA world acquiring Kawhi Leonard, MVP of the Finals, and pairing him with Paul George via trade with Oklahoma City. With the addition of the best "two ways" players in the NBA, Steve Ballmer's squad place itself at the forefront of a long list of possible contenders in a season that promises to be as open as ever.
Forecast 2019-20: 55-27
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