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The Los Angeles Clippers keep making moves.
They’ve been one of the most active teams in the NBA offseason thus far.
And while losing Paul George could be a fatal blow to their NBA championship aspirations, they want to make sure to stay competitive as they start a new era at the Intuit Dome.
With that in mind, they are signing former Utah Jazz PG Kris Dunn, according to a report by Chris Haynes of Bleacher Report.
Free agent guard Kris Dunn has reached an agreement with the Los Angeles Clippers, league sources tell @NBAonTNT, @BleacherReport. pic.twitter.com/Xuli91FrGj
— Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) July 2, 2024
Dunn, a former lottery pick, never established himself in the league as a lead guard, but he can still be a very efficient backup.
While not much of a shooter, he’s a strong and aggressive driver who can do his damage in the lane, and he’s also a solid passer and a very good defender.
The Clippers have also signed the likes of Kevin Porter Jr., Nicolas Batum, Derrick Jones Jr., and Mo Bamba.
PJ Tucker and Russell Westbrook both picked up their player options for next season, although both are also prime trade candidates.
They also managed to sign James Harden to a very lucrative two-year extension.
Once again, the big question will be whether Kawhi Leonard will be healthy for the full season.
They’re a championship contender with him but not so much without him.
Unfortunately, they weren’t able to make it to the NBA Finals in five seasons of Leonard and George together, and their chances with one of them gone seem to be quite slim, to say the least.
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