The Los Angeles Clippers once again failed to string together a deep postseason run.
Even with a star-studded lineup featuring James Harden and Kawhi Leonard, along with a talented head coach, Tyronn Lue, the LA Clippers were unable to win the 2025 NBA Championship.
In fact, the Clippers were sent home in the opening round of the playoffs following a 4-3 series defeat against the Denver Nuggets.
As a result, the Clippers’ front office has locked in and made a plethora of changes to the roster ahead of the 2025-26 NBA season.
Biggest additions to the Los Angeles Clippers’ roster
The Clippers’ offseason was headlined by the addition of Bradley Beal to the roster. Beal agreed to a deal with the Clippers after completing a contract buyout with the Phoenix Suns.
Additionally, the Clippers also acquired John Collins in a blockbuster trade with the Utah Jazz, further bolstering the starting lineup.
With that said, here are all the additions that the Clippers made to their roster before the start of the 2025-26 NBA season.
Bradley Beal (Signed a two-year deal)John Collins (Traded from Utah Jazz)Brook Lopez (Signed a two-year deal)Chris Paul (Signed a one-year deal)TyTy Washington (signed a one-year deal)James Harden (Re-signed to a two-year deal)Nicolas Batum (Re-signed to a two-year deal)
With the additions of Beal and Chris Paul, the Clippers’ 2025-26 lineup is expected to be well-balanced. If the Clippers’ roster can stay healthy, there’s a solid chance they’ll finally lift the illustrious Larry O’Brien trophy.
Biggest departures from the Los Angeles Clippers’ roster

To ensure that a roster is well-balanced, the Clippers’ front office also parted ways with a few players ahead of the new season.
The most notable exit was that of Norman Powell, who was traded to the Miami Heat. A deal that shocked Powell and many fans around the globe.
Keeping that in mind, here are all the players who have departed from the Clippers’ roster.
Norman Powell (Traded to Miami Heat)Drew Eubanks (Waived)Amir Coffey (Left as a free agent)
The Clippers finished with a 50-32 record last season. On paper, the team’s roster is much better than last year’s, but only time will tell if the Clippers can secure a top-four seed in the West.