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What to make of the Los Angeles Clippers

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Updated: 9/27/2012 3:31 pm
By Trevor Zickgraf, Project Spurs.com

You remember the Los Angeles Clippers, right? Swooped in and traded for Chris Paul after the Lakers deal fell through and vaulted to the top half of the Western Conference standings, made it to the second round for only the second time in club history only to get swept by your San Antonio Spurs in the second round.  Initially the Clippers expectations for this coming season were high, like could they be the best team in LA high.  But with the additions of Steve Nash and Dwight Howard, the Clippers moved to the back of everyone's mind when it came to expectations.  Are they still going to be a second round playoff team or will another year of cohesion and growth in their young players make for a more dangerous Clippers squad moving forward?

The Clippers kept their starting five in tact and overhauled their bench in the offseason.  They traded for Lamar Odom, signed Jamal Crawford, Grant Hill, Matt Barnes, Ryan Hollins and Ronny Turiaf.  You could do worse with the limited cap flexibility they had.  Lamar Odom can't play any worse than he did for Dallas last season and even if he plays close to his maximum capability he's an upgrade over Kenyon Martin as a third big.  They key for the Clippers' second unit is going to be how much Eric Bledsoe develops, because he showed in the playoffs that he can be a big problem for teams, especially the Spurs.

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