NBA: Grading all 30 teams at the 2019 All-Star break

NBA Philadelphia 76ers Tobias Harris (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
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NBA Los Angeles Clippers Lou Williams (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)

Los Angeles Clippers (32-27)

The Los Angeles Clippers had been sitting in the top 8 of the Western Conference for most of the season, but it’s looking more and more like they will eventually fall out of the playoff picture entirely. Especially considering that the LeBron-led Lakers are currently sitting in the 10th slot at the moment.

With that said, even if they miss the playoffs, the Clippers are well positioned for the off-season, where they’re going to have money to spend and all the wiggle room in the world with a myriad of assets that they could either trade for a disgruntled star (*cough* Anthony Davis *cough*) or use to clear even more cap space.

All in all, the Clippers had a solid season considering that this team sold all of veteran assets over the last season and a half. Los Angeles will ultimately be judged by what they can or can’t do during the off-season. Buckle up.

Grade: B-