Clippers’ Future Hinges on Kawhi: Lawrence Frank Drops Surprising Insight Fans Can’t Ignore
The Clippers would owe him $50.3 million next season, and they can extend his contract for two more seasons after the NBA Finals in June.
After a 6-21 start, the Clippers finished with a winning record (42-40) for the 15th consecutive season. They blew a 13-point lead at home in the final 10 minutes and lost 126-121 to Golden State in a play-in tournament game that ended their season.
Asked about his future Wednesday, Leonard said, “Let me cry about this loss a little bit more. We’ll have our discussions when that time comes.”



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