3 moves the Los Angeles Clippers must make after extending Tyronn Lue, including re-signing Paul George

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The Los Angeles Clippers made some absolutely huge news on Wednesday. No, it has nothing to do with a blockbuster trade following their first-round exit in the NBA Playoffs.

Rather, it’s all about the bench.

Shams Charania of The Athletic was the first to report that the Clippers have signed head coach Tyronn Lue to a massive five-year extension worth nearly $70 million.

This comes amid some rumors that the Los Angeles Lakers were targeting Lue as a replacement for the recently-fired Darvin Ham. This seemed to be a highly unlikely scenario given that Lue was under contract before signing this extension.

The respected head coach also confirmed his extension later on Wednesday.

“This is where I want to be. I’ve loved coaching this team for the past four years and I’m excited to head into a new era at Intuit Dome. I’m grateful to Steve, Lawrence and the entire organization for the opportunity. With our ownership, front office, roster, staff and arena, we have all the advantages we need to win in the present and the future, and I’m confident we will.”

Tyronn Lue said, via the Los Angeles Clippers official website

Now comes the tough work for Los Angeles after it was ousted by Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the NBA Playoffs.

Even with future Hall of Famers Paul George, Kawhi Leonard, James Harden and Russell Westbrook on the roster; these Clippers are not top-end title contenders.

Without much draft capital to work with, upgrading the roster via a trade is going to be difficult. George will opt out of his contract and join Harden and Westbrook in free agency.

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3 moves the Los Angeles Clippers must make after extending Tyronn Lue

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