Clippers say they bonded in Hawaii
by By Broderick Turner, Los Angeles Times
Oct 04, 2017
3 minutes
HONOLULU - At the end of nine days of training camp with a slew of new faces, the Los Angeles Clippers departed Hawaii on Wednesday morning with a sense of purpose.
They were motivated by the slights that they won't be the same team without star Chris Paul and key figures J.J. Redick and Jamal Crawford.
But a team bond started to take shape from the very first day of camp when every player passed their condition test.
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