Analyzing the list of offseason acquisitions for the LA Clippers

LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 24: Jerry West, center, attends a Clippers press conference for new players Paul George and Kawhi Leonard at the Green Meadows Recreation Center in Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 24, 2019. George and Leonard were introduced to the media and fans as the newest members of the Clippers. (Photo by Scott Varley/MediaNews Group/Daily Breeze via Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 24: Jerry West, center, attends a Clippers press conference for new players Paul George and Kawhi Leonard at the Green Meadows Recreation Center in Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 24, 2019. George and Leonard were introduced to the media and fans as the newest members of the Clippers. (Photo by Scott Varley/MediaNews Group/Daily Breeze via Getty Images)
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LOS ANGELES, CA – JULY 24: Jerry West, center, attends a Clippers press conference for new players Paul George and Kawhi Leonard at the Green Meadows Recreation Center in Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 24, 2019. George and Leonard were introduced to the media and fans as the newest members of the Clippers. (Photo by Scott Varley/MediaNews Group/Daily Breeze via Getty Images)

Now that the offseason is coming to a close for the LA Clippers, we can really start to evaluate all of the great moves they made during the summer.

The two biggest additions of the offseason are easily PG13 and the Claw, but most fans are starting to forget some of the earlier moves in the offseason. Jerry West and Michael Winger have been hard at work for longer than it seems in acquiring the best staff possible for the team on and off the court, and now that the offseason is just about over, we can start looking at the complete picture of every new asset of the team.

The short recap is that the Clippers either signed or re-signed nineteen new members, and they will all get their chances to shine in different ways. Whether it is in providing offense or giving the best medical help in the league, the team has grown stronger in every aspect. They even added on the son of one of their best head brass in looking to the future for when he chooses to retire.

Speaking of looking to the future, the first acquisition of the offseason is one that the higher-ups were dead-set in getting, even if he got overshadowed just a few days later by bigger news. He might have been the first domino to fall in a long offseason, but his impact will be felt just as much as the others that fell along with him.