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Official announcement! The Clippers officially signed, the Warriors' 21-man roster was released, and his height became a hard injury

Official announcement! The Clippers officially signed, the Warriors' 21-man roster was released, and his height became a hard injury

The Clippers officially signed

Official announcement! The Clippers officially signed, the Warriors' 21-man roster was released, and his height became a hard injury

Earlier today, the Clippers officially announced the surprising news: the team has officially signed young player Primo on a two-way contract. The youngster, who was selected by the Spurs with the 12th overall pick in the 2021 draft, averaged 7 points, 3.3 rebounds and 4.5 assists in four appearances for the Spurs last season, compared to 50 games for the Spurs in 21-22, averaging 5.8 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game.

However, Primo's Spurs career was brought to an end with a behavior known as "exhibitionism." In an internal investigation with the team, Primo admitted that he exposed his behavior in the locker room, which forced Spurs to choose to cut him. Although the incident threw Primo his career in trouble, he still attracted the attention of the Clippers with his strength and potential.

Official announcement! The Clippers officially signed, the Warriors' 21-man roster was released, and his height became a hard injury

The Clippers signed Primo to a two-way contract this time, which also means he will qualify for both the NBA and G League. For the Clippers, signing Primo not only increases the team's bench depth, but also is an investment in the team's future development.

At the same time, this means that the Clippers have further determined that they will not pursue James Harden. Over the past few months, rumors have abound that Harden may be traded by the 76ers to the Clippers, but Clippers executives seem to have made a decision on a trade for Harden. Signing Primo also means that they value the potential and adaptability of young players more than the pursuit of immediate combat ability.

For Primo, it's an opportunity full of both opportunities and challenges. In a strong team like the Clippers, he will have the opportunity to show his strength and quickly make his mark, but he will also take on more pressure and attention, and need to constantly improve his ability in training and games to find his place in such a team.

The Warriors roster is out

Official announcement! The Clippers officially signed, the Warriors' 21-man roster was released, and his height became a hard injury

The Golden State Warriors have officially announced the team's 21-man roster in preparation for the new season. However, this list is somewhat surprising: none of the players on the list are taller than 7 feet (2.13 meters)!

The tallest player in the team is backup center Saric who is only 2.08 meters tall. Although height is not everything, for a team like the Warriors with many offensive players, the lack of height will undoubtedly have a certain impact on its overall strength.

Official announcement! The Clippers officially signed, the Warriors' 21-man roster was released, and his height became a hard injury

In this list, fans can see the names of the team's core players Curry, Thompson, Green, Wiggins and the new addition of Chris Paul. In addition, there are a number of titans such as Garuba, Looney, Tres Jackson Davis, Jawan Johnson, Corey Joseph and others. The team bench also has young people with unlimited potential, such as Kuminga and Moody.

Although the Warriors' roster may seem formidable, the height disadvantage is still a problem that cannot be ignored. Especially in high-intensity confrontations in the playoffs, teams that tend to be tall and arm-length are more likely to cause problems for opponents on the defensive end. However, the Warriors have not been able to find a solution to this problem.

Official announcement! The Clippers officially signed, the Warriors' 21-man roster was released, and his height became a hard injury

Of course, Warriors fans don't have to worry too much about that. After all, the "small lineup" has become one of the Warriors' signature style of play. Under the direction of Coach Kerr, the Warriors excel at using flexibility and speed to compensate for the lack of height. As long as they can play to the strengths of this roster in key moments, the Warriors still have the strength to compete for a championship.

Also, while no one on this list is taller than 7 feet, that doesn't mean the Warriors are necessarily going to suffer. Basketball isn't as high as possible, and the "small lineup" also has its own unique advantages. As long as we can fully utilize the characteristics and potential of each player, this Warriors team is still worth looking forward to!