The Clippers strike back ... kind of. After the crosstown rival Lakers signed their former sixth man Montrezl Harrell, the Clippers responded by retaining forward Marcus Morris Sr. on a four-year, $64 million deal, reports ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Morris was acquired by the Clips in a midseason trade with the Knicks earlier this year. A career 36.7% three-point shooter, Morris averaged 10.1 points per game with the Clippers in 2020, improving that average slightly to 11.8 in the postseason. Let’s grade the signing.
Grade: C
Morris is a useful player on both ends of the floor.