Column: Clippers make case for keeping roster intact as trade deadline looms

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Column: Clippers make case for keeping roster intact as trade deadline looms
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Landry Shamet insisted the Clippers hadn’t talked among themselves about Thursday’s noon PST trade deadline, but their actions Wednesday suggested otherwise.

Clippers guard Patrick Beverley has been invited to participate in the Skills Challenge and Lakers center Dwight Howard will compete in the Slam Dunk Contest.

“This is about the deepest team I’ve been on from top to bottom,” George said. “It’s unique, where we’ve got a great starting group, a great bench group, and you’ve got experience in both bench and starting groups. I think the best thing about it is no matter who’s in, who’s out, who’s plugged with which group, we keep it rolling and find ways to get guys looks.”

Rivers, incidentally, said he was surprised Shamet hadn’t scored more than 23 points in a game as a Clipper before this. “That it? I’ve got to talk to Sham. We gotta do better than that,” Rivers said. “It’s good. Let’s keep breaking records. I don’t care about any records but I do care about winning.”

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