LA Clippers: Best and worst moves from 2023 NBA offseason

LA Clippers Paul George (Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports)
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The LA Clippers have had a relatively quiet NBA Offseason. 

Since the LA Clippers made a run to the Western Conference Finals in 2021, it’s been a disappointing two seasons. However, there’s hope that heading into the 2023-24 NBA season, all that will change. With the future uncertain for both Kawhi Leonard and Paul Geroge, this season could be viewed as somewhat of a last-ditch chance to win a championship with this core.

What to expect from the LA Clippers this season

In a vacuum, the Clippers should contend for a title this season. If Kawhi and PG can remain healthy all season long, no matter if they are able to acquire James Harden or not, the Clippers should find themselves in the thick of the race for a top 3 seed heading into the NBA Playoffs. But, as we’ve seen over the past few years for LA, that’s far from a guarantee.

Heading into the offseason, the hope was that the Clippers could make a few moves to help the team solidify themselves as a championship contender. The Clippers are still in a state of flux with a few weeks remaining before the start of training camp, but we’ll still explore some of the team’s best and worst moves from the offseason thus far.