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It took two years of convincing, but Kawhi Leonard's new game is supercharging the Clippers -- and making them an unexpected threat in the loaded Western Conference.
The Los Angeles Clippers have started to turn things around and are currently 10th in the Western Conference after a struggling 6-21 start to the season. On paper, the Clippers have a talented roster that can make a playoff push.
Los Angeles Clippers head coach Tyronn Lue revealed that he doesn't anticipate too much movement involving his team at the 2026 trade deadline, per Law Murray of The Athletic.
With one week until the Feb. 5 trade deadline, it's unlikely the L.A. teams will make a big splash, but there are some solid role players available to bolster rosters.
Throughout the 82-game season, nothing is guaranteed — especially when it comes to the health of LA Clippers superstar Kawhi Leonard. Earlier today, Clippers beat writer Joey Linn reported on X that Leonard will be available to play tonight versus the Denver Nuggets.
DeMar DeRozan has been linked to trade rumors; in this NBA mock trade, he joins the Clippers as they look to add talent for a championship run.
The date was Dec. 20,,the day everything changed for the Clippers. They have the best scoring differential in the Western Conference over that span.
The Clippers enter tonight’s game on a hot streak, going 15-3 over their last 18 games, including wins in eight of their last nine games. Meanwhile, the Jazz are still searching for consistency, having lost six of their last seven and 12 of their last 15 overall.