
2010-11 record: 32-50
Finish: Fourth in Pacific Division
Playoffs: N/A
Strengths: It's not just the presence of Blake Griffin, now past the rookie learning curve, although that would be encouragement enough. The Clippers have a roster loaded with potential, trade options and an unprotected first-round pick from the Timberwolves for the 2012 draft. What a feeling to have Griffin, the underrated Eric Gordon, depth/deal possibilities at center with Chris Kaman and DeAndre Jordan, a streamlined payroll and a shot at the No. 1 choice.
Challenges: Keeping it all together is the eternal Clippers challenge. On the court, the task is to reduce turnovers for a team that got caught up itself on getting Griffin the next highlight moment. More simple plays and Griffin's continued improvement at passing out of double teams will do them good.
Outlook: Clear skies and open freeway. It is obviously a stop-us-if-you've-heard-it-before moment, but the fact is that no roster in the Pacific is better positioned for a long future. Making a big move this season and reaching the playoffs would be an important statement about potential merging into reality.
This could make a difference: General manager Neil Olshey told NBA.com last season the time for possibilities is over and that he expects the Clippers to make the playoffs in 2011-12. The line in the sand will probably be seconded by everyone in the locker room, but this is a team that has not played with pressure and real expectations before. How they handle that burden, without being able to sneak up on opponents thanks to the Griffin-generated heat lamp, will tell a lot about the actual direction of the franchise.
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