Los Angeles Times

Clippers feel a little defensive

With Jimmy Butler or not, they say they’ve still got what it takes to be a playoff team.

- By Andrew Greif

The elephant in the room was actually a Timberwolf.

Jimmy Butler, the AllStar guard who demanded to be traded by Minnesota and reportedly prefers to land with the Clippers, never was mentioned when the Clippers gathered for Monday’s media day at their practice facility to discuss the new season. But the topic of potential roster changes was unavoidabl­e.

“I can’t control the narrative outside and the rumors,” coach Doc Rivers said.

Adding Butler would be an enormous step toward the franchise’s goal of rebuilding a contender without a tear-down.

What it wouldn’t do is dramatical­ly alter the shortterm expectatio­ns within a bullish locker room.

“Our expectatio­n is to be in the playoffs,” forward Tobias Harris said. “I don’t think there’s any other way to really look at it.”

Others view the outcome differentl­y. Oddsmakers Bovada and OddsShark have set win totals at 361⁄2 and 351⁄2, respective­ly, while ESPN projects an 11th-place finish in the Western Conference, three spots out of the playoffs.

Don’t tell that to what Rivers called “a group of

guys that we can win with.”

“It’s our job to make sure we’re prepared each and every night so we can go out there and prove people wrong because I feel like a lot of people don’t know what we’re capable of this year,” guard Avery Bradley said. “If we’re able to stick together and have that mind-set to work hard every single day, anything is possible for this team in the playoffs.”

April’s playoffs are a long way off. The team practices for the first time Tuesday at the University of Hawaii and plays its opening exhibition there Sunday before returning home for four preseason games. But the source of the Clippers’ confidence is their considerab­le defensive potential.

Bradley and point guard Patrick Beverley are two of the league’s toughest perimeter defenders and forward Luc Mbah a Moute holds similar distinctio­n in the frontcourt. The Clippers finished 19th last season in defensive rating, giving up 107.7 points per 100 possession­s, but that wasn’t a reflection of the current roster. Injuries limited Beverley and Bradley to 17 combined games and Mbah a Moute was playing in Houston.

Rivers expects Harris and forward Danilo Gallinari to improve defensivel­y, while Bradley said rookie guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander can be “special” on that end of the floor.

In a nod to the “Lob City” nickname that defined the team’s previous high-flying era centered on Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan and Chris Paul, Beverley has dubbed this defensivem­inded iteration of the Clippers “Clamp City.”

“We want to be the best defensive team in the league and we have the capability to do that,” Mbah a Moute said.

The Clippers know all too well that success will hinge on staying healthy, and Gallinari, Bradley and Beverley all called themselves physically fine entering camp.

Injuries wrecked any chance for consistenc­y last season, but the Clippers’ 4240 record using a leaguehigh 37 starting lineups, and the team’s 17-16 finish after trading Griffin to Detroit, led Gallinari to wonder what this team could do without much roster attrition — even in a brutally competitiv­e West.

“We really don’t care what people say, what they say on media, that kind of stuff,” he said. “We know what we can do very well and so we will do it and we will show it. We don’t mind being under the radar.”

 ?? Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times ?? PATRICK BEVERLEY is nifty with the ball, but he’s just as good playing perimeter defense.
Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times PATRICK BEVERLEY is nifty with the ball, but he’s just as good playing perimeter defense.
 ?? Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times ?? BOBAN MARJANOVIC and Montrezl Harrell will help anchor the frontcourt. The Clippers were 19th in defensive rating last season but have a new roster now.
Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times BOBAN MARJANOVIC and Montrezl Harrell will help anchor the frontcourt. The Clippers were 19th in defensive rating last season but have a new roster now.

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