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For once, the Clippers pressing all the right buttons

by The Beast
created July 06, 2009, last edited July 08, 2009
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The Clippers made the right move in getting rid of a malcontent in Zach Randolph.
The Clippers made the right move in getting rid of a malcontent in Zach Randolph.

It's not uncommon for the Los Angeles Clippers, who have had just two winning seasons after twenty-five years in Los Angeles, to make questionable executive decisions. After all, this is the same organization that once took Michael Olowokandi number one overall in the 1998 NBA Draft ahead of future all-stars Vince Carter, Dirk Nowitzki, and Paul Pierce. So when, Donald Sterling's rag-tag bunch does make a few smart decisions, it's important for all of us bloggers and NBA fans to take note.

So far this offseason, in the midst of the draft and free agency, the Clippers have seemingly made all the right moves by selecting Oklahoma power forward Blake Griffin with the number one overall pick and by trading malcontent Zach Randolph to the Memphis Grizzlies.

While it may not seem like much in drafting Blake Griffin with the top pick, it's an important step for the Clippers simply because they didn't "screw anything up." They didn't try to get too cute, taking a gamble on a guy like Ricky Rubio or trading down for multiple picks. Instead, they simply selected the consensus top player in the entire draft. Simply by that alone they deserve some credit.

But what makes the front office look real savvy is Wednesday's trade of Zach Randolph to Memphis for Quentin Richardson. While the acquisition of Richardson is hardly anything to get excited about, it's the departure of Randolph that allows the Clippers to build a better foundation for the future.

Randolph, a power forward known for his scoring abilities, plays the same position as newcomer Blake Griffin, and if he had still been on the roster at the start of the upcoming season, he would likely be blocking Griffin from getting on the floor. Therefore, moving Randolph clears the way for Griffin to earn more minutes and play alongside Marcus Camby, Chris Kaman, and second year prospect DeAndre Jordan.

But the trade wasn't entirely about clearing minutes for Griffin. It also allows the Clippers to get rid of a malcontent in Randolph. Randolph's selfishness, disinterest in playing defense, and poor off the court character were no secret to anyone inside NBA circles. Yet, GM/coach Mike Dunleavy took a gamble on Randolph, a solid frontcourt scorer, after the Clippers lost Elton Brand to Philadelphia.

While Randolph can score, he possessed several problems for the Clips not only basketball-wise - he never played defense and was well-known as a lazy player - but also in terms of his salary. After the completion of the 2008-2009 season, Randolph was stilled owed $33.5 million over the next two seasons and it made it fairly difficult for L.A. to seriously pursue any of the top-flight free agents.

Now, in the summer of of 2010, they will have significant cap room, as the contracts for Marcus Camby, Ricky Davis, and Quentin Richardson, will all come off the books, creating a well over $20 million in additional salary cap. Even the frugal Donald Sterling might be tempted to spend some serious cash on some of the NBA's top free agents next summer - LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Michael Redd, Amare Stoudamire, Yao Ming, etc.

Generally, the NBA's salary cap structure is unforgiving of teams who make poor decisions, taking on big contracts like the Clippers did with Zach Randolph last season. But for once, the Clippers might looked real smart by finding a willing sucker for Zach Randolph just a week after Blake Griffin arrived in Los Angeles. For once, it seems as if the Clippers are headed in the right direction.

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RomiezzoLegend
124 days ago
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I definitely agree that getting rid of Randolph was a good executive decision on Dunleavy's part. Getting Richardson is actually a good idea too. He is familiar with L.A., as he's played there during the beginning of his career, averaging 17.2 points during his last season there (back when the Clips were good). Oddly enough, when he left, that's when the Clippers became a better team... but that was also when Brand left, Maggette didn't play the full season, and Kaman was only starting to rise up; it was also Dunleavy's first time as a manager. Now, it's 5 years later, and Dunleavy has decided to get rid of his laziest player and sub him in with someone that he saw a lot of potential in. He and Eric Gordon, their leading scorer, are going to sub in for each other, and I think that Richardson would do well as Gordon's sub.
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The BeastAAA-er
124 days ago
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Ya Q-Rich is definately a nice player to come off the bench. If you think about the Clips will have a pretty good starting lineup next year. PG baron Davis, SG Eric Gordon, SF Al Thornton, PF Blake Griffin, and C Marcus Camby. The bench will be solid with PG Mike Taylor, SG Quentin Richardson, and C Chris Kaman. Not too shabby.
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RomiezzoLegend
122 days ago
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Actually, if I was Dunleavy, I would have a tough time deciding who would be the center for the Clips: Kaman or Camby. That's a tough call. You've got Marcus Camby, who has almost averaged a double-double, but is turning 35 soon, and then you have Chris Kaman, a guy who almost averages a double-double as well... that is, when he gets enough playing time. This makes me wonder whether or not Dunleavy isn't going to stop in terms of making transactions for the Clips. If he could get rid of Camby and get another young guard/small forward, that'd be great. However, having two great big men on your team works out fine, as well.
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The BeastAAA-er
121 days ago
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"when he gets enough playing time"? The problem with Kaman is injuries. When healthy, he is on the court for most of the game. So, I wouldn't necessarily fault Dunleavy for not playing Kaman.
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RomiezzoLegend
121 days ago
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I know he's injury prone, but when he has played, when he plays over 30 minutes/game, he's [at least close to] getting double-double numbers.

"Checks Basketball Reference for more info"

Ahh... I see. It's the foul trouble that doesn't get him enough playing time. He's gotta work on that too...
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The BeastAAA-er
121 days ago
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Ya, you're right. Kaman does have Chris Mihm disease - the tendency to put oneself in foul trouble.
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SSreportersLegend
121 days ago
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Chris Mihm....haha.


What a waste he turned out to be.
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The BeastAAA-er
121 days ago
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Mihm had potential and certainly a solid skill set. The problem was that he always put himself in foul trouble and played on bad teams. Another problem for him was that he was never good enough to be a top 7 pick and shouldn't have been selected that highly. Because of that, he had a lot of pressure to fulfill. If he was picked say 30th by the Spurs, he would have been a solid player for San Antonio.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
122 days ago
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This team needs to make another move. Either Kaman or Camby needs to be moved and Dumb-leavy still needs to be fired before Bob Bradley.
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The BeastAAA-er
122 days ago
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I think Camby is the easiest guy to move. He has an expiring contract and the Clips could get solid value. I'm willing to give Dunleavy another year or two. I like what he has done as GM and I think it's only fair to see what he can do with the young guys. If they don't seriously challenge for a playoff spot, than it might be time to bring down the ax.
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