Haslem: The Clippers are definitely stronger than the Lakers now, and the former s lineup has basically been built
2:03am, 3 July 2025Basketball
July 2 News Today, former NBA player Haslem talked about the strength comparison between the Lakers and the Clippers in the show "NBA Today".
Haslem said: "You must not ignore the Clippers, not just because of the roster they have, but because they have all the elements you need to guard against. They have strong centers, wing defense players, and scoring weapons. Don't forget James Harden, this top playmaker can still score for you. If Leonard stays healthy, they have a lot to do."
Then Haslem said: "When I looked at their coaching staff, looked at Lawrence Frank, Van Gundy, and Tyron Lou, this coaching team made me believe that even if it was not the deepest, they were one of the most complete teams in the league. Because of this, they have an advantage over the Lakers, because the Lakers still have a lot of homework to make up. The Clippers' lineup has almost been polished and ready to go, not to mention that the free agent market has just begun."
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