Kyle Lowry
Besides Conley, another experienced point guard that figures to draw a ton of interest this offseason is Kyle Lowry. Lowry was rumored in trade talks ahead of the NBA trade deadline this season, but the Toronto Raptors elected to keep him for the rest of the season.
With Toronto missing the playoffs, Lowry seems set on testing the open market, allowing him to see what contenders are interested in his services.
Even at 34 years old, Lowry showed that he’s still the player he was when the Raptors won the title in 2019. In his 15th season in the league, Lowry produced 17.2 points, 5.4 rebounds, 7.3 assists, and one steal per game. The veteran point guard also shot 39.6 percent from three-point range, which was the third-best mark of his career.
Lowry has experience playing with Leonard, as both of them were part of the championship team on the Raptors in the 2018-2019 season. The six-time All-Star is another point guard that could be expensive to sign in free agency, making it tough for the Clippers to make it work.
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Maybe a sign-and-trade is possible, or Los Angeles could conduct some trades to create cap space for Lowry. Either way, being able to get Lowry this offseason would be a home-run move for the Los Angeles Clippers.