#1 Lou Williams
The Los Angeles Clippers are now stronger than they have ever been. The inclusion of Kawhi Leonard and Paul George has made this unit a surefire title contender straight off the gates. With guys like Lou Williams and Montrezl Harrell coming off the bench, the Clippers possess arguably the most solid reserve unit heading into next year.
And much of their support crew's production is handled by 33-year-old Williams. Yet to clinch an All-Star berth in his career, Lou has been the backbone of the Clippers bench ever since he joined the franchise in 2017. He is averaging 19 points and 6.3 assists per game this season so far, as his team sits at the third spot on the West standings behind an imposing 23-11 (0.676) record.
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Despite putting together another great campaign off the bench, Lou Will might find himself out of the All-Star picture once again. The roster already accommodates a reigning Finals MVP and regular-season MVP finalist, giving a feel that Williams' services may appear superfluous to the jury.
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