The Los Angeles Clippers didn’t exactly take a jump forward in free agency this summer. They failed to win the Kevin Durant sweepstakes (as expected), yet made some solid free agent signings for no more than the veteran’s minimum to maintain the bench such as Marreese Speights and Raymond Felton.
After all, other than these kind of bargains, there were never many options for Doc Rivers and Co. given their minimal amount of cap space.
The key for the Clippers heading into next season, though, is continuity, something that they haven’t always had in recent years when dealing with the rotating door at small forward and the battle of trying to build a reliable second unit.