Los Angeles Clippers: 3 Players that disappointed this season

Dejected Los Angeles Clippers players after getting ousted by the Golden State Warriors
Dejected Los Angeles Clippers players after getting ousted by the Golden State Warriors

#3 Mike Scott

Mike Scott was traded to the Sixers along with Tobi & Bobi.
Mike Scott was traded to the Sixers along with Tobi & Bobi.

In his 52 games with the Clippers franchise, Scott averaged a meager 4.8 points per game (career low/min. 50 games played) along with 3.3 rebounds and 0.8 assists. His major concern was his inability to score from inside the arc, where he shot a subpar 40% in over 4 shots attempted per game.

With defensive averages of 0.3 steals and 0.2 blocks per game, he was never a defensive threat to the opposing team and rather committed a few too many fouls for a bench player. He was inconsistent and unable to juice the offense when the stars didn't get it done.

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Not a particularly good free-throw shooter (66%), Scott turned out to be a below-average offensive player with each passing game with the Clippers. However, he did find his stroke with the Sixers and aided in effective ways their late-season runs.

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