NBA: Every Team’s Biggest Holes Post The Draft And Free Agency

Jul 29, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Dwayne Wade addresses the media during a press conference at Advocate Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 29, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Dwayne Wade addresses the media during a press conference at Advocate Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports
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Jun 23, 2016; New York, NY, USA; Brice Johnson (North Carolina) greets NBA commissioner Adam Silver after being selected as the number twenty-five overall pick to the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round of the 2016 NBA Draft at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 23, 2016; New York, NY, USA; Brice Johnson (North Carolina) greets NBA commissioner Adam Silver after being selected as the number twenty-five overall pick to the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round of the 2016 NBA Draft at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Los Angeles Clippers

Biggest Hole: Small Forward 

This has been the Los Angeles Clippers’ biggest hole for years, and they still haven’t figured it out. The Clippers achilles heel has been, and will continue to be, the small forward position, which is currently filled by Wesley Johnson.

Exactly. Backing him up this season is (potentially) Paul Pierce‘s corpse, Alan Anderson or Brice Johnson, if you think he can play the 3 in the NBA.

Of course, this can all quickly change if the team elects to trade Blake Griffin, whose value could multiply into a handful of nice wing pieces.

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