Lob City may be breaking apart right before our eyes.
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With Chris Paul now in Houston, DeAndre Jordan may be the next one out of L.A. as the Clippers look to get out of their funk.
The Washington Post's Tim Bontemps is reporting that the Clippers have had discussions with "multiple teams" around players on the roster including Jordan.
Jordan can opt out of his contract at the end of this season. The deal still owes him 22.6 million dollars (USD) this season, which may limit the potential buyers for his services.
The big man is averaging 10.1 points,13.7 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game.
The Clips have dropped nine straight going into Thursday's (AEDT) game against the Atlanta Hawks. They've also dealt with a ton of injuries across their starting lineup.
Patrick Beverly who made his return on Tuesday had surgery on Thursday that ended his season. Danilo Gallinari and Milos Teodosic have also missed time with injuries.
It will be interesting to see if the Clippers will try to make a move or stand pat and try to make the playoffs with the roster they have.