Los Angeles Lakers: 3 Statistics that show they are better than the Clippers

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We’ll look at three compelling statistics that explain how the Los Angeles Lakers will be better than the Los Angeles Clippers during the 2019-2020 season.

The Los Angeles Clippers front office had a tremendous offseason. Jerry West and company brought in finals MVP, Kawhi Leonard and regular season MVP candidate, Paul George. They also retained 6th Man of the Year, Lou Williams, along with Patrick Beverley, Montrezl Harrell, JaMychal Green, and Ivica Zubac.

That’s a formidable collection of players.

The bookies in Las Vegas love the Clippers and have given them the best title odds in the NBA.

Anonymous executives are also pleased with the Blue and Red.  A few days ago they stated that there is a “Big Gap” between the Lakers and Clippers.

Offseason narratives typically run out of control, and the championship storyline on the Clippers is no exception.

The Clippers have two of the best wings in the NBA. In a league that craves multi-functional two-way players, that will take LA’s other team far, but several key figures show that the Clippers will find it challenging to defeat the Lakers.

Let’s analyze three crucial statistics that show the Lakers are a much more balanced team than the Clippers.