This Clippers-Grizzlies Trade Features Dillon Brooks To L.A.

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Dillon Brooks
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LA Clippers Receive: G/F Dillon Brooks
Memphis Grizzlies Receive: G Luke Kennard, G/F Terance Mann, LAC 2022 2nd Round Pick, LAC 2023 2nd Round Pick

Dillon Brooks is one of the names from the Memphis Grizzlies that appeared in recent NBA trade rumors. If the team were to part with him, it would take a genuinely attractive trade offer to do so

The Grizzlies need to do what they can to surround franchise-cornerstone Ja Morant with as much perimeter shooting as possible. Adding a player like Luke Kennard would help in this regard and it certainly wouldn’t hurt to add a rising young talent in Terance Mann into the mix.

If the Clippers want to make an offer, it can begin with Luke Kennard. He has been able to develop as a bench player that can bring a three-point ability to the lineup.

Terance Mann and two second-round picks would complete the deal. Mann put up some memorable performances in the postseason but is inconsistent to this point and could thrive in an extended role.

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The Clippers need to add more talent like Brooks that can attack off-the-dribble with Kawhi Leonard sidelined for what is expected to be most of the upcoming season, if not all of it.

Let’s take a closer look and see how this NBA trade scenario centered around Dillon Brooks would impact both the Memphis Grizzlies and LA Clippers.

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