Chris Paul and Blake Griffin were the Clippers‘ leaders for years, but the two stars weren’t always on the same page, and Austin Rivers acknowledges that the dynamic between the two players was “weird,” as Lee Jenkins of SI.com relays.
“I don’t know why. It was just strange,” Rivers said. “No one knew who the leader was, and if you had something to say, it would turn into an argument. I think people were sometimes scared to say something to Blake, because you didn’t know how he’d react. [Now] he’s a whole different person, more approachable, and I think it’s because we’ve embraced him. We know who our leader is. We’re all-in with Blake Griffin.”
Here’s more from around the Pacific division:
- While the Lakers and Luol Deng are both open to getting a trade or buyout done, actually completing a deal will be difficult, according to Bill Oram of The Orange County Register. The trade market for Deng is “non-existent,” a source tells Oram, and unless the Lakers can convince the veteran forward to give back a significant chunk of money, there’s little incentive for the team to release him.
- After having his 2018/19 option declined by the Warriors, Kevon Looney admits that he wasn’t surprised by the decision, and says he isn’t stressed about it. Logan Murdock of The Bay Area News Group has the details, along with the quotes from Looney.
- The Kings have multiple young prospects capable of playing center, including starter Willie Cauley-Stein, but the team has performed well when veteran Zach Randolph shifts to the five. As Jason Jones of The Sacramento Bee writes, it will be interesting to see whether Sacramento continues to focus on developing their youngsters and only uses Randolph as an “emergency” option at the center, or if he’ll start to play more consistent minutes at the five.
Just wave and stretch Deng already. Not sure why the hold up. Clearly nobody will take that contract in a trade.
I didn’t think anyone would take Mozgov’s contract. So why pay him out until all options are exhausted? I agree his contract is currently an albatross but hey maybe someone like Orlando needs some veteran leadership as the season gets closer to the playoffs
Just seems like they’ve trekked trading him all offseason and nobody would take him but I guess I’m not part of the team so I don’t know for sure if that’s even true just the rumors all offseason. Let’s what happens I guess but I think it comes down to then waiving him. Either way he isn’t playing and we need to clear that cap space for free agency.
Plus if they wait and stretch him after this season the annual cap hit is less and for a shorter length I believe.
That makes sense
It will be bad if the Kings do not develop WCS. They will not be in the playoff race anytime soon. So let the youngster play and develop. Randolph should only play a veteran leadership role as a backup.
The old+young Sacto plan was made by a GM who left (Perry, to NY). So they don’t need to keep it. ZBo’s numbers aren’t that great except for shooting 3s & rebos.
LAL are stalling with hope that Deng will get frustrated and take less $$ to get playing time with another team.