Head coach Doug Christie has given Malik Monk, one of the best sixth men in the game, three straight DNP’s. In Christie’s eyes, it makes sense, as Monk seems out of place, but for a team like the LA Clippers, which must explore trading for him, this is the perfect opportunity for a trade; his value is at an all-time low.
Even when he did check in, Christie was either playing Monk minimally, or the guard would receive roughly 15 to 20 minutes per game, and disappoint with turnovers and low field-goal percentages.
Therefore, the Clippers’ front office must capitalize on him out of the lineup.