Clippers Sign Rui Hachimura to 2-Year, $28M Deal

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How do you feel about the Rui Hachimura signing?
Great move
66%
[4]
Solid depth
33%
[2]
Overpaid
0%
[0]
Not a fan
0%
[0]
Total Votes: 6

The Clippers have officially added Rui Hachimura to the roster on a two-year deal worth $28 million. This move brings some much-needed size and scoring punch to the forward rotation. It will be interesting to see how he fits into the current system alongside the existing core. Does this signing make the team a legitimate contender in the West?

Dave wrote:
The Clippers have officially added Rui Hachimura to the roster on a two-year deal worth $28 million. This move brings some much-needed size and scoring punch to the forward rotation. It will be interesting to see how he fits into the current system alongside the existing core. Does this signing make the team a legitimate contender in the West?

I like it. Not even sure if it's a depth move either. I think he and Ingram can start as a forward combo

Good deal financially as they still have plenty of room to resign Mathurin if they so choose

Good signing even though he was inconsistent in the regular season. But in the PO he was good.

Nice fill to the void created by the departure of Collins without losing LT flexibility.

How much cap do we have left?

This is an excellent move. Rui has 3 years in a row of shooting over 40% from 3. I hear people talk about his defense, but I've never really seen him get carved up before. It's going to be way better than Collins. Rebounding. Wingspan. Strength. I really like this signing, especially at only $14m a year. We paid almost double to watch JC take half a season to shoot and get murdered on defense.

pageC4 wrote:
How much cap do we have left?

If they renounce the rights to Benedict Mathurin, they would have roughly $15 million plus their room exception of $9 million

Trueblood wrote:
If they renounce the rights to Benedict Mathurin, they would have roughly $15 million plus their room exception of $9 million
Benedict could be useful in a sign and trade for Watson. If I were Denver, this is one thing I'd look to do. But if they want picks in return, then I say we hang up the phone.

Rui in the house!

pageC4 wrote:
Benedict could be useful in a sign and trade for Watson. If I were Denver, this is one thing I'd look to do. But if they want picks in return, then I say we hang up the phone.

Ahh yes, a double sign and trade and given how high Denver's payroll is, a cheaper option like Mathurin may make sense. They would need another salary to balance things out a bit but only to a certain extent because if you give them too much salary in return, they are right back to being way over the 1st apron and almost into the 2nd apron

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