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Could The Clippers Be On The Cusp Of Forming The Next Superteam?

For the second year in a row the Clippers dealt away their best player at the trade deadline (Tobias Harris) and still wound up making the playoff, pushing the defending champs to six games and finishing the regular season with a 48-34 record in a tough Western Conference. This Clippers’ front office

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