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Re: Offseason Thread
« Reply #735 on: Yesterday at 11:19:47 PM »

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I?m interested to see how Smart responds to JJ Reddick as his coach.

Re: Offseason Thread
« Reply #736 on: Yesterday at 11:36:12 PM »

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After trying to trade for Bradley Beal twice in the past, the LA Clippers finally have their shooting guard after he signed with the team following a contract buyout with the Phoenix Suns this week.

"The third time is a charm," Clippers president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank said Saturday.

Now, Frank said the Clippers are "strongly considering" a potential reunion with former franchise great Chris Paul to complete their active summer. Paul, the 20-year veteran, is a free agent. The Clippers want to add more playmaking and ballhandling, and the franchise's former quarterback from the Lob City era and all-time assists leader is a possibility.

"What I'd say about Chris is he's a great player," Frank said when asked if the Clippers will sign Paul next. "He's a great Clipper. He obviously possesses some of the qualities we [are looking for]. And, of course, we're strongly, strongly considering him."

I imagine CP3 would come off the bench and push Kris Dunn out of the rotation.

They could start CP3, Beal, Harden, Kawhi, Zubac. Move John Collins to the bench alongside B Lopez, N Batum, Bogdanovic and K Dunn. Part of the reason LAC got John Collins was because Kawhi does not having to play PF. Not sure how happy Kawhi would be about that. CP3 would probably come off the bench.

I forgot Derrick Jones Jr. He is on that team as well.
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Re: Offseason Thread
« Reply #737 on: Today at 12:01:02 AM »

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I?m interested to see how Smart responds to JJ Reddick as his coach.

Meaning what?
Quoting Nick from the now locked Ime thread:
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.

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« Reply #738 on: Today at 12:05:51 AM »

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Beal's shooting and scoring is an ideal fit alongside Harden and Kawhi Leonard, and he can help take the ballhandling and distributing burden off the former.

"Not to take any sort of slight at Phoenix, but playing with James is a whole lot different than what their situation was," Frank said. "Obviously, Brad had great success playing with John Wall [in Washington]. He actually had great success playing with Russ [Westbrook in Washington]. So, we can look at those situations.

"I think some of the areas that, especially in his Washington days, that he was able to explore with not the same level of talent [there], I think we'll be able to get a little bit more out of [here]. Like with his pick-and-roll play, it's different when you have the guys that we have spacing the floor and the centers that we have that he will be playing with. Whether it's [Ivica Zubac], whether it's Brook, whether it's John Collins, and you have that nice balance of defense and offense on the floor."

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« Reply #739 on: Today at 02:27:41 AM »

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I?m interested to see how Smart responds to JJ Reddick as his coach.

Meaning what?

Whether JJ can bring out the best in him or will their egos clash?