The Clippers were involved in the first trade of deadline week and there may be more to come, writes Andrew Grief of The Los Angeles Times. A day after acquiring rotation players Norman Powell and Robert Covington from the Trail Blazers, president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank told reporters that “roster building is very much ongoing.”
Frank has a track record of being active around the deadline since he joined the franchise five years ago, Greif notes. He is determined to build the best possible roster around Paul George and Kawhi Leonard, even though there’s no guarantee that either player will return from injury in time to play this season.
Frank would like to find another ball-handler after sending backup point guard Eric Bledsoe to Portland in Friday’s trade. Coach Tyronn Lue said Terance Mann will fill that role for now, and Frank isn’t necessarily seeking a traditional point guard to replace Bledsoe.
“Instead of saying point guard, I really look at ‘play starter,’ ‘play finisher,’ ‘connector,’” Frank said. “And, look, our two best players have the ball in their hands 60% of the time. And point guards, as you know, what a point guard was 20 years ago is different than what is 10 years ago is different than today. … “I don’t even call it a point guard, it’s like, ‘OK, can we find a guy who can do these skill sets that maybe relieve some of the burden on Kawhi and Paul? And guess what? That player can be a forward. It doesn’t have to necessarily be a quote-unquote point guard.”
There’s more on the Clippers, all from Greif’s story:
- George was shooting with his left hand before this morning’s practice. He has an MRI exam on his injured right elbow scheduled for February 24, but it won’t be the “ultimate decision-maker” on whether he tries to return before the season ends, Frank said. He added that the team is still in the dark about Leonard’s status. “No one knows, he doesn’t know,” Frank said. “But all you can do is just every day continue to control what you can control and see how he responds. Literally nothing has changed and I know it’s probably a frustrating answer or response but it’s just the reality. We don’t know.”
- Getting Powell and Covington added close to $20MM to this year’s projected luxury tax bill, pushing it past $112MM, and Frank said owner Steve Ballmer is willing to pay whatever it takes to upgrade the roster. “We never thought it was realistic for us to get a player like Norm Powell for a team that won’t have salary cap space for a long, long, long time,” Frank said. “It’s really, really hard to get players like Norm, who are under a long-term deal, who are in their prime.”
- Trade rumors are surrounding Serge Ibaka, who is the third-string center and has a $9.7MM expiring contract, but Frank said it’s possible he will be kept past the deadline. “Like anything, look, we will continue to look for opportunities to enhance the team,” Frank said. “Whether it is Serge or other situations.”
The reason why they were able to get Norman Powell is because he’s not very good. He will be taking minutes from literally a better player in Luke Kennard. And now they need another ball handler (when everyone’s looking for them). Good luck.
Powell isn’t very good huh? Norman Powell is a lot much better than Luke Kennard Powell is an amazing player Blazers easily could have got something better instead they gave up Powell for free.
If Powell is such an amazing player he wouldn’t have been gotten for free, right?
I think Kennard is a bad player, as he can only shoot, but… sadly Powell ain’t good neither!
His contract is atrocious, a real team killer!
POR must be delighted to be out of it!
What? Powell is a steal of a contract and Portland only traded him to get out of the luxury tax.
Only 2 people in the world believes Kennard is a better player than Powell..you and …
Everyone that knows basketball knows Norman Powell is better than Kennard.
Norman Powell can shoots .406 from deep, can create his own shot, can score from all 3 levels as well as being a plus defender whom even at 6’4″ occasionally guards opposing 4s. While no doubt Kennard is one of the premier shooters in the game he can’t create space and is only an adequate defender.
let’s no be so harsh when comparing 2 similar players..
Powell is a do-it all player who can fit in well with the starters while being a shot option.
Kennard is strictly a 3-point specialist , but is on fire as of late and is better at his role than Powell, if they were only compared by 3 point shooting
having both is a great luxury to have
but yes Powell is obviously better
not to get lost in transaction
You need to watch more ball. Kennard is good for what he is, a 3pt shooter and an average defender, more of a get in the way defender. Powell has a complete game, Portland used him at the 3, he did not thrive there. They also used RoCo at the 4 too much. Poor management of talent.
I just want to put it out there… we’ve seen a LOT of dumb trade suggestions on here that involved Portland. But this actual trade was probably the dumbest by far.
Bledsoe will be waived for 3.9M so basically they bought a 2nd round pick or 3.9M and traded Powell and RoCo for two marginal bench players.
And they got out of the remaining 4 years $74M that was due to Powell
Personally I think Powell at 4 years and 74 million is a contract most teams would love.
So what? Ballmer will pay.
Powell was the best player in the trade and will be the best player on the Clips… woth Geoege & Kawhi out.
Powell is versatile, fullcourt, can keep his head, and outpace an opposing team.
Ececs like Frank are always trying to undermine any position system… In the long run, success at it saves them money.
Nobody wants Ibaka.
Yea it was a straight up steal for the Clippers. They gave up garbage and got gold. Every other GM has to be think WTH.
The Gm’s/owners have weighted in
Ballmer-“We never thought it was realistic for us to get a player like Norm Powell ”
Cronin- “Cap flexibility” or in real world terms “I drank too much last night and that’s why this hippopotamus woke up in my bed with me this morning “
Dennis Schroder is on the block.
Has the rivalry connection to the Lakers.
Has proven himself to be great off the bench in that 6th man role and is also a fantastic defender.
Hard to imagine what his value is or what the Celtics would want for him.
Let’s just say they give up Ibaka and a second for him. Then fully fit be left with something like
1. Schroder. Jackson. Mann
2. PG. Kennard. Boston Jr
3. Kawhi. Powell. Batum
4. Morris. Covington
5. Zubac. Hartenstein
Without PG and Kawhi
1. Schroder. Jackson
2. Kennard. Mann. Boston Jr
3. Covington. Powell
4. Morris. Batum
5. Zubac. Hartenstien
Still capable of making the playoffs but when fully fit would be a top top side
Is this Dennis Schröder’s burner account?
Im wondering if Westbrook becomes an option?
Reggie might be the answer , but Terrence Mann is garbage.
idk what this GMs on about, but it’s obvious they’re going to be looking for ball handler help at the deadline, and this was a setup move