If the Clippers re-sign Deandre Jordan, they can trot out a starting line-up of Mo Williams, Eric Gordon, Ryan Gomes, Griffin and Jordan. To me, that's a pretty potent lineup. They might even have a few bucks left over to strengthen that squad with a solid veteran or two.
I doubt very seriously that the Clippers end up in the bottom 10 next year.
Milwaukee, Toronto, Cleveland, Detroit, Sacramento, Utah, Phoenix, Houston, New Orleans, New Jersey, Washington, Golden State, Minnesota, Indiana, Portland, Denver, New Orleans, Charlotte, and Philadelphia are all teams who I see having a reasonable shot at ending up with a worse record than the LA Clippers next season.
Then again, they are the Clippers.
I wouldn't go with potent as a description for that line-up. Mediocre perhaps. Williams, Gomes and Jordan would be solid guys off the bench but not as starters. Having Kaman, Bledsoe and Aminu gives them a pretty decent bench which is where they may be saved as a team.
Assuming a season is actually played and Griffin, Gordon and Jordan improve their games, I could see them finishing out of the bottom 10 based on their depth and Gordon/Griffin becoming a tough duo to contend with down the stretch of games.
I can see where most of those teams are candidates to finish with worse records if things don't break their way during the season but until the Clips show otherwise, they're always at the top of the list of teams to suffer bad breaks and self-inflicted wounds.