The Clippers have taken another significant step in their roster adjustments for this season, officially confirming that they will further strengthen their existing lineup. This time, their focus is on the Trail Blazers' forward, Jerami Grant. Grant's outstanding physical attributes and exceptional athletic ability have made him an ideal candidate for the 4th position in the Clippers' eyes. With a long-range shooting accuracy of up to 40%, he can create ample space for the team on the offensive end. Additionally, his height of 2.08 meters and remarkable speed give him undeniable advantages on both offense and defense. To successfully bring in this tough player, the Clippers have made full preparations. They plan to use Mann, Pigittak, and Highland as the main bargaining chips for the trade. If necessary, they are even willing to add two second-round draft picks to demonstrate their sincerity and determination. Grant's performance this season has undoubtedly proven his worth; he averages 22 points per game with an overall shooting percentage of 50%, making him a high-quality scorer. His diverse offensive skills have earned him the title of an NBA brawl master, especially during transitions from offense to defense, where he consistently displays strong offensive capabilities, bringing unexpected surprises to the team. The Clippers have high hopes for Grant's addition, believing that it will further enrich their offensive system and enhance the team's overall strength. The partnership between Grant and Harden is particularly anticipated, as the collaboration between the two stars is expected to produce a significant chemical reaction. Harden is renowned for his excellent passing skills…

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Foreign media's latest prediction is that before the trade deadline, both the Lakers and the Clippers will make significant trades. The Lakers are expected to acquire Trail Blazers forward Grant, while the Clippers are expected to get Jazz guard Sexton. Los Angeles Clippers receive: Collin Sexton, Patty Mills Utah Jazz receive: Forward PJ Tucker, Center Cody Zeller, Forward Kobe Brown, Grizzlies' 2026 second-round pick (protected pick 31-42 from ATL), Clippers' 2030 second-round pick, Clippers' 2031 second-round pick The Utah Jazz will open up for trades before the trade deadline, with Jordan Clarkson and Collin Sexton both being included in trade negotiations. Sexton is an important backcourt player for the Jazz, and his price is not high, which is just right for the Clippers who don't have much to offer. The Clippers can't trade their first-round pick until 2030, and now they only have two second-round picks in 2030 and 2031. Los Angeles Lakers receive: Forward Jerami Grant, Forward/Center Duane Washington Jr. Portland Trail Blazers receive: Vincent, Rui Hachimura, Lakers' 2025 second-round pick After recently acquiring Finney-Smith, the Lakers really need to pursue Grant. In today's league, there can never be too many versatile wing players, and Grant is one of them. Grant is in his third season with the Blazers, and his usage rate has significantly dropped. He is no longer the Blazers' top scorer, making it a good time for the Lakers to acquire him. Grant has always been a valuable asset during the Blazers' rebuilding period, and they sacrificed their 2025 first-round pick to trade for him from…

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