NBA: One way each team can improve next season

NBA Boston Celtics Brad Stevens (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
NBA Boston Celtics Brad Stevens (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
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NBA Los Angeles Clippers
NBA Los Angeles Clippers Patrick Beverley (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)

Los Angeles Clippers – Bring in a franchise player

The lesser known team in LA is bringing in just as much interest as it’s adversary these days. Quite possibly the most well-rounded team was able to make the playoffs and go to Game 6 against theGolden State Warriors with zero All-Stars on the team.

Sixth Man of the Year candidates Lou Williams and Montrezl Harrell, along with Danilo Gallinari Shai Gilgeous Alexander, and Patrick Beverley are all great system players hungry for a championship. Couple that with a mass amount of cap room to sign the soon-to-be leader of the team and you got yourself a completely revolutionized Clippers team and that is incredibly exciting.

The Clippers have so many borderline All-Stars and rising young players for the future that any big name in basketball would want to play there and lead that team to a championship. Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard, Jimmy Butler, and Paul Millsap are just some of the many names who have expressed interest in playing for the Clippers next season.

If LA was even to get just one of those players they’d be a force to be reckoned with in the Western Conference. With almost a guarantee that a star is coming to them this offseason to lead the team, t is truly a great time to be a Clippers fan.