The Los Angeles Clippers remain without Kawhi Leonard, and with no timeline on his return, some fans are questioning the franchise’s short and long-term strategy.
The NBA has fined the Clippers for playing Brandon Boston Jr. and Moussa Diabate despite listing them as unavailable, but can the franchise learn a deeper lesson from it?
The NBA has proposed what it’s calling an ‘upper spending limit’ in talks over a new collective bargaining agreement, but what would that mean for the Clippers?
Kawhi Leonard will miss the Clippers’ second meeting with OKC, and the team have a few key areas for improvement to get themselves back in the win column.
The Clippers are going to take things slow as John Wall and Kawhi Leonard get their legs back under them, and both will sit out against the Kings as a result.
Though there were positives to come from the Clippers opening night win over the Lakers, there are still questions for Ty Lue and his team to find answers to this season.
While both sides of Los Angeles will have questions before and after opening night, the Clippers can use it as a chance to show the rest of the NBA what they’re all about.