1. LA Clippers
The LA Clippers revamped their backcourt over the last year, but they could still be in the market for more changes. They are one of the teams that have reportedly been linked to the New York Knicks when it comes to point guard Kemba Walker.
Walker was recently removed from the Knicks’ rotation and speculation swirled about what could happen next. New York will reportedly look to move him, but he struggled mightily through the first 20 games of the season for them.
He can still knock down a jumper, as he is connecting on 41.3 percent of his 3-point attempts, which is a career-high. But, he cannot break down defenses and get into the paint as he once could and is a major liability defensively. If the Clippers are going to look into landing a point guard, they should look to the other team in New York in the Brooklyn Nets.
Kyrie Irving would make a lot of sense for the LA Clippers as long as he would approve the deal and show up to play. Los Angeles needs to find Paul George some help while Kawhi Leonard recovers from the ACL surgery he underwent in the offseason.
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Irving would provide that, giving LA a one-two punch that is formidable enough to make some noise in the Western Conference even without Leonard in the lineup. Irving’s offensive wizardry is exactly what the LA Clippers need alongside George and eventually Leonard to help get this team over the top.
LA doesn’t have the assets to acquire a third star in normal circumstances, but the situation involving Kyrie Irving is far from normal. They would be able to build a competitive package that could get the Brooklyn Nets to bite.