In case you didn’t know…

Harrell was selected 32nd overall by the Houston Rockets back in 2015 but was sent to the Clippers just two years later as part of the trade for Chris Paul. Harrell’s impact was limited during his first season in LA, although his role increased last season as he averaged a career-high 16.6 points per contest.

Harrell’s individual performances have also taken a further huge jump since the summer arrival of Paul George and Kawhi Leonard, and through 41 appearances this season, Harrell is averaging 19.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks per contest.

The hear of the matter

With George, Leonard, and Patrick Beverley signed to expensive deals, the Clippers may be reluctant to offer Harrell the huge extension that he will be seeking this summer, and it is possible that he will look for a bigger payday elsewhere. With plenty of cap space available, the Hawks will be searching for young talent to play alongside Trae Young, and Harrell appears to be exactly what the team is seeking.

What’s next?

Following Saturday’s win over the Pelicans, the Clippers are back in action on Tuesday as they face the Mavericks. Meanwhile, the Hawks face back-to-back games against the Pistons and Raptors.

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