LA Clippers: 4 offseason goals to prioritize for the front office

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Re-sign Isaiah Hartenstein

Isaiah Hartenstein has bounced around the league to start his career. He’s been with four teams through the first five years of his career. Though, he found a nice role with the Clippers this past season.

Coming off the bench, Hartenstein averaged eight points and five rebounds on 63 percent shooting from the field and a career-high 68 games played. What does that mean? Well, he played well enough to remain in the team’s rotation – something that hadn’t been the case much through the early portion of his career.

The Clippers should solidify their backup center position – behind Ivica Zubac – by re-signing Isaiah Hartenstein. It probably wouldn’t cost much and would give the team more continuity heading into next season.