<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">"The Clippers are interested in unrestricted free agent Keon Clark and plan to bring him in for a workout... Other free agents of note who remain unsigned include centers Erick Dampier, Robert Archibald, Joel Przybilla and Steven Hunter, and power forwards Marcus Fizer and Donnell Harvey... The Clippers likely will sign rookie guard Quinton Ross and center Mamadou N'Ndiaye, both of whom played for their summer- league team."</div> Source (registration required)
Clark would be a nice fit with this team..hes extremely athletic, does a great job running the floor, blocks shots and is a great finisher...the only concern i would have is he has a past of injuries and attitude problems and doesnt have the greatest work ethic in the world..but he has vast potential and would fit in nicely on a young Clippers squad...
I read this previously, he'd be a good backup for the right price, he shouldn't get too much money, but maybe a one or two year small contract would be good, he can block shots, give some scoring, and he can rebound decently.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting og15:</div><div class="quote_post">I read this previously, he'd be a good backup for the right price, he shouldn't get too much money, but maybe a one or two year small contract would be good, he can block shots, give some scoring, and he can rebound decently.</div> Well, I don't think he'd be asking for too much after his injury problems, so the Clippers can get him for less than $1.5 million each year, which isn't bad considering he can be a great shot blocker and rebounder when healthy, but that's the main question: Can he stay healthy?
He would be a good pick as long as he doesnt get injure. The clippers have signed rebraca so maybe they wont go after Keon anymore
Trying to get Keon Clark is very good idea. He is a very taltend player. But i dont know if he wants to sign with the clippers though.