A year ago, the Clippers entered the summer with high hopes for the offseason and the season to come after posting a surprising 50-32 regular 2024/25 season record and holding their own in a highly competitive, seven-game first-round series vs. Denver despite having lost Paul George in 2024 free agency. The newfound cap flexibility the Clippers generated as a result of George's departure allowed the team to bring in multiple quality role players…
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