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Updated NRL Telstra Premiership rosters for the 2023 season are listed below with a final salary update to be confirmed following the first Monday in August.Ĭontract lengths, as well as player, club and mutual options, are listed in full below. It follows confirmation premiership-winner Liam Martin has extended for a further three years with the Panthers, young forward Mavrik Geyer a further two, and Daine Laurie will return to the club next season on a one-year deal. As if the playoff challenges hadn't been daunting enough.After re-joining the Panthers ahead of the 2023 campaign, Peachey has extended his deal for a further 12 months. Bear in mind, the Utah Jazz are currently in playoff position with a 12-15 record.īut an injury like this could certainly put the prospect of home-court advantage at risk for the Clippers, who had made a habit out of winning their way through the regular seasons of late.

There is some silver lining here, however, as the watered-down Western Conference is giving teams like the Clippers, Houston Rockets and Memphis Grizzlies that are playing well below expectations plenty of time to turn things around. The Clippers' net rating (difference between offensive rating and defensive) when he's on the floor is 12.5 points higher than when he's not on the floor (plus-5.8 vs. Playoff disappointments be darned (they've yet to reach the conference finals with this group), the three regular seasons since (56, 57 and 56 wins) had shown that they were more formidable than most.īut as the deeper numbers show, Griffin's absence is enormous. 606 winning percentage (they were 40-26 in the lockout-shortened 2011-12 campaign). Since Paul came to town via trade from New Orleans in December 2011 and the fortunes of this futile franchise forever turned, the Clippers' worst regular season yet ended with a. And now this: forward Blake Griffin is out at least two weeks after partially tearing a tendon in his left quad in a win over the Lakers on Friday night.Ĭiting his stats doesn't begin to quantify how important Griffin has become to the Clippers' under-performing operation, but they're impressive nonetheless: 23.2 points, 8.7 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game.

Not only was their 17-13 record entering Saturday below their upgraded standards, but losses to the likes of Oklahoma City, Houston (twice), San Antonio, Chicago, Indiana, Toronto (twice), and Golden State (twice) had left serious doubts as to whether Doc Rivers' bunch was still worthy of inclusion in the discussion of title contenders.

This was already the Los Angeles Clippers' most underwhelming season in the Chris Paul era.
