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Saturday, May 10, 2014
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The Los Angeles Clippers can no longer be taken lightly. They’ve officially arrived as contenders, being acknowledged by the top teams in the league as such. The key to their rise to prominence has been some major roster changes, including the drafting of All-Star power forward Blake Griffin and the trade for Chris Paul, arguably the best point guards in the league. As we’ve come to learn, though, depth is just as important as star power and Clippers’ management added several proven role players this offseason, including Matt Barnes, who originally got his career started with the team back in 2003-04 when they finished 28-54.
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