Clippers’ offer: $28 million over two years

  • ESPN reports that the Los Angeles Clippers are offering $28 million over two years.
  • ESPN’s material says that the details of the deal that would send Los Angeles Lakers forward through a sign-and-trade could be finalized, but the details are not yet clear.
  • The Athletic reports that the player the Clippers are targeting is a 28-year-old who has a 56.9% true shooting percentage over the three seasons with the Lakers.

ESPN reports that the Los Angeles Clippers are offering $28 million for two years, and the deal is being discussed by ESPN.

According to ESPN’s data, the details of the deal were clarified, and it is believed that the Los Angeles Lakers’ sign-and-trade could be finalized. ESPN’s material says that the Lakers have not yet finalized the offer, while Clippers are interested in the player, which is why the deal is being considered.

ESPN reports that the sign-and-trade involving Lakers and Clippers is being discussed, but Clippers are considering other options, and they are not interested in the details of the deal. ESPN’s material says that the Clippers are interested in the player, and the deal could be finalized.

ESPN reports that the agent of the player is Golden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves, as well as Brooklyn Nets to San Antonio Spurs, and that the team has been interested in Clippers for a long time. The material also notes that the player’s agent is interested in the Clippers’ offer and that the deal could be finalized.

According to The Athletic, the agent of the player is a former player, while ESPN first reported on the deal. The Athletic reports that the player is 28 years old, has a 44.3% true shooting percentage over the three seasons, and in the playoffs—56.9%.

The Athletic also notes that in a contract with Lakers, which the player would have signed after leaving Washington Wizards in 2023, his average points per game were 12.7 points, while his rebounds were 4.2. It also indicates that over the previous period, the player’s true shooting percentage was 52.1% and his free throw percentage was 42.6%.

The Athletic states that the player’s performance in the first half of the season with Lakers was better than in the second half. After the trade, which increased the player’s performance, Lakers became more effective in the playoffs. The Athletic also notes that the player’s performance in the first half of the season was better than in the second half.

The Athletic adds that the player’s performance in the playoffs with Lakers was better than in the regular season. ESPN reports that the agent of the player is Golden State Warriors’ agent Darren Matsubara from THE•TEAM.