Clippers and Camby Think Playoffs

By: Eric Pincus   Last Updated: 7/24/08 2:47 PM ET | 726 times read
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The Los Angeles Clippers introduced forward/center Marcus Camby on Monday at STAPLES Center.  Acquired from the Denver Nuggets for a conditional second-round pick, Camby was still infuriated with what felt like a betrayal by his former team.

For more of the salacious detail, check out HOOPSWORLD's Travis Heath who writes, "Camby Calls Nuggets' Handling of Trade 'Classless'"

Meanwhile, the Clippers are very excited about their prospects this coming season.

"We have bigs that have mobility.  We have bigs that block shots and rebound.  We've got a big in Chris Kaman who can score in the post against anybody," said Coach Mike Dunleavy.  "Marcus and Chris, I think they fit very well together."

In addition to the Camby acquisition, the Clippers have recently added former All-Star Baron Davis, rookie shooting guard Eric Gordon and have an offer sheet out to Golden State Warriors' forward/guard Kelenna Azubuike.

The Clippers didn't dwell long on the loss of marquee forwards Elton Brand and Corey Maggette, making quick use of their cap room to bring in two well-established veterans in Camby and Davis.

After Davis followed through on his promise to sign with the club, LA called the Nuggets to see if Camby was available.

"When you have a lot of cap space, the first thing you do is you hit teams with luxury tax situations.  If you'd like some cap relief, we can talk," said Dunleavy.  "They countered with another player, a first round pick, all this stuff.  We told them we had no interest - just Camby."

LA moved on and were on the verge of signing an expensive restricted free agent to an offer sheet (thought to be Atlanta forward Josh Smith, although unconfirmed.)

"We took one more shot at Denver to see.  We let them know we're pulling the trigger tomorrow," said Dunleavy of last week's dealings.  "They came back and said they would do it.  I've got a bad knee but I jumped pretty high when I heard that news."

The plan is to start Camby at power forward alongside Kaman at center.  According to the coach, the starting lineup projects to include guard Cuttino Mobley, forward Al Thornton and Davis.

"I'm not here to replace Elton Brand.  Elton is a terrific ballplayer," said Camby.  "We're two different types of players.  He does great things that I can't do.  I do some things that he possibly can't do.  I just want to make things work.

"We have a lot of guys that can put the ball in the basket.  I'm not coming here to try and steal any shots.  I'm just going to do what I do:  Pass the ball, play solid defense and be accountable on and off the court."

Now the Clippers must wait until Friday to see if the Golden State Warriors match LA's offer to restricted free agent Azubuike.

"The next thing for us to do is see what happens with Golden State matching or not," said President Andy Roeser.  "We have a plan to proceed from there if they choose to match - and we've got another plan to proceed if they choose not to match.

If Azubuike does join the Clippers, the team will be essentially out of cap room.  Any remaining spots would get filled up by players on minimum contracts.

One casualty looks to be guard/forward and talented perimeter defender Quinton Ross whose rights were renounced last week.

After the Azubuike situation is resolved, the team hopes to re-sign point guard Shaun Livingston - although they may wait until he proves he has returned to health after a devastating knee injury.  Currently he's only cleared to play one-on-one.

While the team had to renounce his rights in order to procure enough cap room to land Davis and Camby, Dunleavy noted that if Livingston stays with the club, the Clippers would regain his full rights next summer should his comeback prove successful.

As far as second-round pick DeAndre Jordan, Dunleavy isn't sure if he'll be a regular part of the rotation next season but was happy with what he saw in the 19-year old at the NBA Summer League games in Las Vegas.

"He has good instincts.  He plays hard.  There's a lot I like about him," said Dunleavy.  "He's still got a lot to work on but he's got the tools to learn in a hurry."

Camby fits their present needs and has a cap friendly contract that expires before the summer of 2010.  The team believes they can be competitive for at least the next two seasons - but it doesn't hurt to have spending power the year LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Amare Stoudemire and  host of other high level players become unrestricted free agents.

The Clipper feel Camby is the perfect fit. 

"The leadership he brings - his presence on the court: the best defensive player in the league, top rebounder, top shot blocker, his playoff experience and maturity," extolled Roeser.  "He's been in the playoffs eight of his 12 years.  Between Baron Davis and Marcus Camby you have 110 games of playoff experience.  Our goal is to get back in the playoffs and be competing and we wanted players with experience doing just that."

It's easy to remember a thrifty Clipper organization of the past few decades but in recent years, owner Donald Sterling has shown a willingness to invest in the team's future.  To that end, the Clippers are confident they have a shot at one of the eight playoff seeds in the Western Conference.

"[Baron's] happy about being here.  I'm happy about being here," said Camby.  "With that mix between youth and veteran leadership I think this team can definitely go far - but with me saying that we all know we have a lot of hard work to do and that starts day one of training camp."

'Hopefully it means we're a great rebounding, shot blocking team which allows a point guard like Baron Davis to get more possessions and to be able to attack and get out in the open court - and we've got some guys who can fly," said Dunleavy.  "Kaman is one of the faster big men in the league- Marcus is very fleet of foot.  I think it just bodes well for or team - our chemistry, offensively, defensively I think he's just a great fit for our team."

In addition to the intense competition of the conference, the Clippers need to stay healthy.  In the past, they seem to have gotten a key injury whenever they appeared primed for a strong run.  Camby, Davis and Kaman have all have histories on that front but LA is hopeful.

"I don't know how far we are here in Clipperland from making the playoffs - but in Denver we put in a lot of lot of work and barely got there," said Camby.  "This team we have assembled right now - we have to get things going early - we have to get the camaraderie we have to get that togetherness going early because every night in the Western Conference you are going up against heavy hitters.  One night the Lakers then you got San Antonio, Houston, Dallas and so on - so we definitely have to get our act together real quickly."

It may take some time to completely get over Brand's desertion, but the team only made the postseason once during his tenure.  A playoff berth with this revamped roster would mean everything to the Los Angeles Clippers.

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About the Author: ERIC PINCUS
Eric Pincus is a member of the Professional Basketball Writers Association and has covered the NBA for HOOPSWORLD for five years, powering HOOPSWORLD.COM.

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posted By andrew, 22 July 2008 10:35:05 AM
wouldnt the clippers be able to resign q. ross with his bird rights ?
posted By Jason Fleming, 22 July 2008 2:14:00 PM
Nope - when the Clippers renounced their rights to Ross last week the ability to re-sign him using the Bird exception went away.
posted By Peter, 22 July 2008 2:43:59 PM
Whould the Lakers consider signing Q-Ross?



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