Addition of Bradley Beal does 'nothing' for Clippers
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"He gonna be happy now, he been dying to shoot" - Nick Young explains why Bradley Beal will thrive on the Clippers"He gonna be happy now, he been dying to shoot" - Nick Young explains why Bradley Beal will thrive on the Clippers originally appeared on Basketball Network.
With the acquisition of Bradley Beal in free agency, the Clippers will look to reinforce their backcourt by adding the necessary pieces to their guard rotation. With several targets emerging in the market,
Full analysis and player-by-player grades for the Clippers' 2025 free agency haul, including grades for Brooks, Harden, Batum, and more.
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The Cold Wire on MSNIman Shumpert Weighs In On Big Clippers SigningOn Wednesday, the Los Angeles Clippers announced that Bradley Beal would be joining the team. This gives the Clippers more depth and firepower on offense, but does it solve all their problems? Speaking on ESPN,
The Los Angeles Clippers’ latest move did not move the team any closer to its first NBA title in franchise history. After being bought out by the Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles signed veteran Bradley Beal to a two-year $11 million contract.
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That trade chip is Seth Lugo of the Kansas City Royals, a 2024 All-Star and presumptive rental thanks to his opt-out this winter. There's no guarantee the 47-50 Royals will be willing to sell, but the Dodgers would be one of many teams interested if they made Lugo available.
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The Cold Wire on MSNLatest Odds Show Encouraging Trend For Clippers After New SigningThe Los Angeles Clippers made their biggest move of the offseason on Wednesday when they acquired Bradley Beal. Beal is an accomplished and talented basketball player, but how much does he improve the team’s chance of winning a championship?
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Yardbarker on MSNClippers add another veteran rehabilitation project to rosterLast season, the Clippers added Ben Simmons after the Brooklyn Nets bought out the three-time All-Star. Simmons provided defense and ball handling off the bench, averaging 3.1 assists and 0.7 steals in just 16.4 minutes per game. He even shot 85.7% on his free throws, long an issue for the oft-injured Simmons.