5 Biggest Positives For Los Angeles Clippers' 2015-16 Season

By Brendan Patel

The Los Angeles Clippers struggled to stay healthy, especially down the stretch and into the playoffs. They have the potential to be much better, but need to do a better job of surrounding their stars with the right players. Still, there are some positives for them to take away from the 2015-16 season.

5 Biggest Positives For Los Angeles Clippers\' 2015-16 Season
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5. Heart

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The Clippers could have given up when they lost their star players, but the team continued to fight despite being out manned. The organization should be proud of their players who showed plenty of heart in their last game.

5. Heart

The Clippers could have given up when they lost their star players, but the team continued to fight despite being out manned. The organization should be proud of their players who showed plenty of heart in their last game.

4. J.J. Redick’s Shooting

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Redick’s shooting created a ton of space for Chris Paul and DeAndre Jordan to effectively run the pick-and-roll. He shot an absurd 48 percent from deep, and the team will need his outside shooting if they want to be a threat next season.

4. J.J. Redick’s Shooting

Redick’s shooting created a ton of space for Chris Paul and DeAndre Jordan to effectively run the pick-and-roll. He shot an absurd 48 percent from deep, and the team will need his outside shooting if they want to be a threat next season.

3. DeAndre Jordan

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Jordan continues to get better on the defensive end, challenging shots and showing off his athleticism on the perimeter. His presence in the paint is an intimidating factor, and he is one of the top rebounders in the game.

3. DeAndre Jordan

Jordan continues to get better on the defensive end, challenging shots and showing off his athleticism on the perimeter. His presence in the paint is an intimidating factor, and he is one of the top rebounders in the game.

2. Chris Paul

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Paul kept this team afloat despite all the injuries, and he continues to be the best true point guard in the league. He makes players around him better, and his commitment to defense is a joy to watch.

2. Chris Paul

Paul kept this team afloat despite all the injuries, and he continues to be the best true point guard in the league. He makes players around him better, and his commitment to defense is a joy to watch.

1. Keeping The Core Together

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Injuries hurt the team’s chances of any significant playoff run, but it is likely that they will give their core one more shot. They have a Big Three, but need to do a better job of placing the right players around them to form a dominant team.

1. Keeping The Core Together

Injuries hurt the team’s chances of any significant playoff run, but it is likely that they will give their core one more shot. They have a Big Three, but need to do a better job of placing the right players around them to form a dominant team.

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