Okay, so I was messing around online, trying to figure out who’s who on the LA Clippers, right? And man, it’s a bit of a maze. So I thought, “Why not make a depth chart?” Just something simple to keep track of everyone.
First off, I grabbed a pen and a piece of paper—yeah, old school, I know. I started listing out the players I knew for sure. Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, James Harden, Russell Westbrook—those were the easy ones.
- Kawhi Leonard
- Paul George
- James Harden
- Russell Westbrook
Then, I started digging through some websites to see who else was on the roster. I jotted down names like Norman Powell, Ivica Zubac, and Terance Mann. These guys, I knew they played a lot, but I wasn’t sure where they all fit in.
Next, I tried to organize them by position. I made columns for point guards, shooting guards, small forwards, power forwards, and centers. I figured Westbrook and Harden are mostly point guards, even though Harden can play shooting guard, too.
Point Guards
- Russell Westbrook
- James Harden
- Bones Hyland
Shooting Guards
- Terance Mann
- Norman Powell
- Amir Coffey
Then I put Kawhi and PG-13 as the forwards, but they’re kind of interchangeable, too. Zubac was easy—he’s the main center.
Small Forwards
- Paul George
- Kawhi Leonard
Power Forwards
- Kawhi Leonard
- Paul George
- P.J. Tucker
Centers
- Ivica Zubac
- Mason Plumlee
- Daniel Theis
After that, I started filling in the rest. Guys like Norman Powell and Terance Mann are more like shooting guards, but they can swing to small forward if needed. Then there’s the whole bench situation. I added names like Bones Hyland, Amir Coffey, Mason Plumlee, and P.J. Tucker.
I kept shuffling things around until it kinda made sense. It wasn’t perfect, but it was way better than just guessing.
Finally, I typed it all up on my computer, just to make it look neat. I even added some colors to separate the starters from the bench players. And there you have it—my homemade Clippers depth chart.
It’s not official or anything, but it helps me keep track of everyone. Plus, it was kind of fun to make. Now, when I’m watching a game, I have a better idea of who’s likely to come in next. And if someone gets injured or traded, I can just update my little chart. Pretty cool, huh?