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Clippers look to take the next step in what is likely a busy offseason

LOS ANGELES - Twelve hours after the end of his 10th and most productive NBA season, Danilo Gallinari stood with his back against a padded wall, taking in the view of the courts inside the Los Angeles Clippers' practice facility.

He was grinning because, to his left, teammate Patrick Beverley was finishing an interview by lauding Gallinari.

"A healthy Gal, he's one of the top-notch players in the NBA," Beverley said. "Put him up there against anybody and you can ask Golden State, you can ask different top-level teams, he's a tough cover."

That the laid-back Italian forward and feisty Chicago guard ended the season together side

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