#The good plans announced
Finally, here we are, they are back: Paul George et Kawhi Leonard will find the floors, and together please. The first had played a few games at the end of last season, the second hasn’t set foot in his sneakers since June 2021 and a series of Playoffs once morest Utah, and the two are (almost) guaranteed good deals, that doesn’t tell you will not surprise. Another thief is also returning to the NBA: John Wallwho played his last match in April 2021. It’s hard to say if he will really be a good plan as injuries have hampered him in recent years and as his role will not be the one he knew during the Roaring Twenties at Washington, but it is however not to be excluded. Norman Powell will also have a shot to play even if he should spend fewer minutes on the floor this season due to the return of the bosses.
#The dreaded carrots
There are customers there. In fact, almost anyone can be a core drill on this team, so much uncertainty hangs over the franchise. John Wall, Paul George et Kawhi Leonard will they succeed in regaining their level? Will those who have performed in their absence agree to step back this season, to see their playing time reduced? In any case, there are some who are not trusted at all. And it starts with Reggie Jackson, irregular as possible whether in terms of points, assists or rebounds. Just fall on the wrong night and presto, a good old 13 of families that makes you want to leave the TTFL. Marcus Morris also can come out of sweets at 31 points, and drop a small 4 points at 1/7 shooting the next day, and the advice that we will give in any case to bet on the Los Angeles Clippers: wait until the season is really launched , identify who really stands out and who is no longer at the level.
#Top three team averages last season
- Paul George : 33 points
- Norman Powell : 32,4 points
- Marcus Morris : 20,6 points