Death, Taxes, and the Los Angeles Clippers
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2026 7:24 pm

The Clippers may have played themselves into another draft lottery position, but the season was not without positives. Nikola Topic, the 2033 CSL All-Rookie, has continued to grow into the capable CSL point guard that many pundits expected at his draft night. He finished his season with 17/3/4 averages on less than 30 minutes a night, expanding his shot profile and becoming an elite shot maker from all-around the floor. He has cemented himself as a quality CSL point guard, and has a bright future in the league. Vince Williams Jr., the sharpshooter from VCU, has had a quiet role off the bench. Despite the poor box score numbers, he's played himself into a healthy TS% and will likely see his role continue to grow as he grows as a player. Jeremy Sochan, the all-round swingman, has posted the best season of his career thus far. Posting career highs in FG%, TS%, total points, and becoming one of the best distributors in the entire league, Sochan has continued his elite all-round play. Jalen Duren, last offseason's big free agent signing, has performed exceptionally in his role. A go-to scorer on this team that's heavily lacking scoring, Duren has upped his numbers across the board and has quietly become a reliable scorer from all-around inside the arc. Keon Johnson has spent the last couple seasons toiling in the G-League, and has finally been given the chance to showcase his talents on the big stage. He's been a capable spark plug off the bench, keeping opposing teams on their toes with his ability to shoot and create with a live dribble. The additions of Robert Franks and Jarrell Brantley have not gone unnoticed either, as they have been consummate professionals who do their job perfect. Go stand in the corner and shoot the ball when it's skipped over to you, and they do that impeccably. Jalen Williams as well, more on him later, has seen his numbers go up across the board, with his increased responsibilities. The starters have posted a positive +/- for the first time in years, and are giving teams a run for their money more often than expected. The team shoots and makes the 2nd most three's per game in the league, and are a nightmare for teams to contain on any given night. If it wasn't for their lackluster bench and lack of a top-tier scorer for when games get close, fans would've seen their 1st winning season in about a decade.

So the season came and went, and the Clippers missed the post season by just 1 game. The Denver Nuggets beat them out with 36 wins, just barely making the play-ins. This would be fantastic news for the LA hopeful, however, as they managed to stay within a good range to draft some quality talent this upcoming draft class. There was news going around of the team making some changes, but come draft lottery time, they stuck to their guns and prayed with the LA faithful. Their prayers would be answered, as the team jumped from the 9th best odds to the 3rd overall pick. This was great news for LA, as they had been missing some true star talent. Someone who would take the ball and just make plays happen when they needed it most. And although the Clippers would have to continue waiting for that, they drafted someone with real star potential. Someone who could make things happen. Someone who could change the trajectory of this franchise, from middling young team who could make some noise, into a true potential powerhouse. Welcome, Scoot Henderson, to the Los Angeles Clippers. A raw prospect coming straight out of high school, Scoot is brimming with talent and potential. Only time will tell how he fits into this team, but one thing is for sure, the kid's got potential.
We're well in to the offseason now, with free agency and training camp just around the corner. But finally, the sun is up in Los Angeles. Here's to making this team relevant again.(almost)
