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Kyrie Irving's tenure with the Brooklyn Nets was a rocky one, to say the least. Kevin Durant was out for the first year he was there due to an Achilles recovery, then Irving's refusal to get the New York-mandated COVID-19 vaccine forced him to miss home games.
The Los Angeles Clippers have made some crucial additions to their roster to improve their overall strength. While they appear formidable on paper, the Clippers may have the oldest squad in the NBA.
The Los Angeles Clippers have signed 12-time All-Star Chris Paul, marking a storied return to the franchise where he solidified the “Lob City” era. According to Shams Charania and ESPN, Paul – now 40 – has agreed to a one-year,
Kyrie Irving, now with the Dallas Mavericks, recently revisited that turbulent period. During a livestream, Irving opened up about his relationship with James Harden and the sudden trade request that helped bring Brooklyn’s championship hopes to an early end.
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Front Office Sports on MSNClippers Use Harden Savings To Go All-In On Aging Stars
The Clippers will likely have the NBA’s oldest roster next season. The post Clippers Use Harden Savings To Go All-In On Aging Stars appeared first on Front Office Sports.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/fannation/nba/fastbreak as ESPN Star Makes Bold Statement About LA Clippers Guard James Harden. James Harden is one of the best guards in NBA history. Last season, he had a resurgent year with the LA Clippers where he made his 11th NBA All-Star Game.