If they make it, it will be a result of Rivers finding ways to optimize their terrific offense, improve their defense, and utilize their deep bench. If they fall short, it will be because they couldn’t become anything more than the sum of their ballyhooed parts.
On the surface Hawes may seem like a random add, but he provides the Clippers with the exact kind of stretchy big they really didn’t have last year. He is head over heels in love with the top-of-the-arc 3, and he has every right to be. Out of the 21 guys who shot at least 100 times from there last season, here are the five most accurate:
1. Carmelo Anthony, 46 percent
2. Spencer Hawes, 46 percent
3. Kevin Durant, 43 percent
4. Dirk Nowitzki, 42 percent
5. Stephen Curry, 42 percent

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Of course at first thought it is weird when commentators say "finally" as if the Clippers have been a powerhouse consistently missing the conference finals. Realistically the Clippers have just made a slow climb 5th seed in 11-12, 4th seed in 12-13 and 3rd seed last season. Now they are trying to get to that next level. They were basically last seasons Portland in 11-12, though not as good a team as that, and last seasons Houston in 12-13. This team has been together for three seasons, two coached by VDN whatever that implies to people. This team has been a top 4 seed twice, just got their "high level coach" last season, and have only really had a real chance at the conference finals 2 times, and one had their second best player get injured half way through their first round series vs an evenly matched team. So "finally" with the implication that it has been a long time coming is misleading, but is based on a false perspective / narrative of this super complete all holes filled team that just wasn't winning. This team is just getting started.
I think the majority of us didn't see Hawes as a random addition, but as exactly the type of addition needed. Many of us have been crying for a Channing Frye type player basically since the first season Paul got here to pair with Griffin/Paul and give them even more operating space.
Can this team finally get to the conference finals? Yes. Will this team get there? Of course we don't know, West still has at least two very formidable opponents in the Spurs and Thunder that will be hard to get past. One thing I do see as a possibility with good health is this team being able to get the best record in the West. What that could set up is a situation where OKC and SA are the ones meeting in the 2nd round and that's a great situation for the Clippers
