darealjuice wrote:http://www.latimes.com/sports/clippers/la-sp-nba-draft-clippers-20180619-story.htmlThe Clippers have tried to plot a course that could push them toward a better position in Thursday’s NBA draft.
They have offered their own lottery picks, the 12th and 13th selections, to make a deal to move up, according to NBA executives not authorized to speak publicly on the matter and media reports. So far they have been rebuffed in their attempts to procure a deal for a top-five pick with the Sacramento Kings (who pick second), Atlanta Hawks (third), Memphis Grizzlies (fourth) and Dallas Mavericks (fifth).
The Clippers will continue to do their due diligence and talk with teams ahead of them in the draft with the hopes of getting a high enough pick to select European star Luka Doncic, according to the executives.
Looks like the Clippers aren't having much luck moving into the top 5 with 12/13 and filling pieces
I mean besides those picks, what assets do they have that another team find desirable. Austin Rivers ...yeah not so much. DeAndre Jordan.. not appealing to a rebuilding team. Harris...yeah probably as much an asset as Chriss. I’m not surprised no team is excited about the clippers trade packages, the Clippers have no elite talent or young build on worthy players.