A look at the Clippers’ roster for the 2014-15 season
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CLIPPERS ROSTER
STARTERS
(Pos; Name; No.; Age; Year; PPG; RPG; APG;)
PG; Chris Paul; 3; 29; 10; 19.1; 4.3; 10.7;
As if to remind him clock is ticking, will turn 30 during playoffs.
SG; J.J. Redick; 4; 30; 9; 15.2; 2.1; 2.2;
Feeling reborn thanks to new son, energetic team owner.
SF; Matt Barnes; 22; 34; 12; 9.9; 4.6; 2.0;
Team’s Illustrated Man always has something to say, tweet.
PF; Blake Griffin; 32; 25; 5; 24.1; 9.5; 3.9;
Poet, editor and pitchman rivals Austin Powers as man of mystery.
C; DeAndre Jordan; 6; 26; 7; 10.4; 13.6; 0.9;
Rebounds faster than Kim Kardashian after a bad breakup.
RESERVES
Guards:
Jamal Crawford; 11; 34; 15; 18.6; 2.3; 3.2;
Sixth man of the year is first offensive option on second team.
Jared Cunningham; 9; 23; 3; 2.0; 0.5; 0.6;
Showed his potential with 23 points against Warriors.
Jordan Farmar; 1; 27; 8; 10.1; 2.5; 4.9;
May suffer withdrawal symptoms after separation from Nick Young.
C.J. Wilcox; 30; 23; R; 18.2; 3.7; 2.5; (Univ. of Washington);
Forced to dress like Michael Jackson, he wants to be a thriller.
Forwards:
Reggie Bullock; 25; 23; 2; 2.7; 1.3; 0.3;
Second year is a do-over after injury-plagued rookie season.
Glen Davis; 0; 28; 8; 9.4; 5.2; 1.1;
Strained right groin could sideline him for season opener.
Chris Douglas-Roberts; 14; 27; 6; 6.9; 2.4; 1.0;
Offers more than short-shorts and @RockstarCDR Twitter handle.
Hedo Turkoglu; 15; 35; 15; 3.0; 2.3; 0.9;
35-year-old wants to show he’s got something left.
Ekpe Udoh; 13; 27; 5; 3.4; 3.5; 0.7;
Defensive specialist seeks to revive career in third NBA stop.
Center:
Spencer Hawes; 10; 26; 8; 13.2; 8.3; 3.0;
Spencer’s gifts include passing, rebounding, shooting three-pointers.
All statistics from 2013-14 season.
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