Good luck with that one.
They have practically NO ASSETS.
Thanks to a series of dumb ass trades, such as with the Knicks (who have the right to swap #1s with the Clippers this summer, unlikely as that might be).
And then, there is the PAUL GEORGE TRADE.
The price of Kawhi committing to the Clippers in free agency was for them to get him a rumming buddy.
Sam Presti obtained Paul George for Victor Oladipo and Sabonis The Younger.
And when the Clippers came a calling, Sam exacted A TERRIBLE PRICE, worthy of Masai Ujiri's Epic Gang Rape Of Donnie Walsh and James Dolan in the Carmelo Heist.
Let's go to the video tape.
OKC now owns the Clippers' 2022, 2024 and 2026 #1 picks.
Nice? Ah, but there's MORE.
OKC has the right to flip their #1 for the Clippers' in 2023 and 2025.
LONZO BALL FOOTNOTE: And of course, the Clippers cannot trade #1 picks in consective years, so they are stuck with their 2021, 2023 and 2025 picks, all of which may be flipper favorably by the Knicks and Thunder.
The Clippers do own the second round picks of Portland [2023], and in multiple years, Detroit, presumanly from the Blake Griffin trade, speaking of dumbass transactions [2024, 2025, 2026]. The Clippers have already conveyed Detroit's 2021 #2 to the Knicks from the Morris Trade.
And apprently Sam Presti not only obtained Miami's 2021 and 2023 #1 picks but Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and forward Danilo Gallinari. Gallo has moved on, but the 22 year old, 6'6" POINT GUARD out of Kentucky [the 11th pick, after we took Knox at #9]in only his third season is averaging 23.5 ppg, 4.8 boards, and 6.0 assists, which converting FTs at a .807% clip [180-223, compared to Ball's 33-43], while his 3-pt conversion rate is .807% [67-164, compared to Ball's 114-296].
Finally, not only no draft assets with which to tempt the Pelicans, but with the fourth highest payroll in the league, no tradeable bodies.
Paul George $35,450,412 $39,344,970 $42,492,568 $45,640,165 $48,787,763
Kawhi Leonard $34,379,100 $36,016,200 $0 $0 $0
Marcus Morris $14,883,721 $15,627,907 $16,372,093 $17,116,279 $0
Patrick Beverley $13,333,333 $14,320,987 $0 $0 $0
Serge Ibaka $9,258,000 $9,720,900 $0 $0 $0
Louis Williams $8,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $0
Ivica Zubac $7,000,000 $7,518,518 $7,518,518 $0 $0
Luke Kennard $5,273,826 $12,727,273 $13,745,455 $14,763,636 $14,763,636
Oh, and THIS bears repeating....Kawhi has a player option this summer. And while Paul Geroge's numbers this year are stellar, if Leonard bolts, as unlikley as that might be, well.....