#KevinPorterJr – 213hoops.com https://213hoops.com L.A. Clippers News and Analysis Thu, 06 Feb 2025 23:51:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.20 Clippers Trade Kevin Porter Jr. for MarJon Beauchamp https://213hoops.com/clippers-trade-kevin-porter-jr-for-marjon-beauchamp/ https://213hoops.com/clippers-trade-kevin-porter-jr-for-marjon-beauchamp/#comments Thu, 06 Feb 2025 23:51:54 +0000 https://213hoops.com/?p=20955 213hoops.com
Clippers Trade Kevin Porter Jr. for MarJon Beauchamp

The Clippers’ final of three trades before the 2025 NBA deadline was sending Kevin Porter Jr. to the Bucks straight up for MarJon Beauchamp. On one hand, in terms of...

Clippers Trade Kevin Porter Jr. for MarJon Beauchamp
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Clippers Trade Kevin Porter Jr. for MarJon Beauchamp

The Clippers’ final of three trades before the 2025 NBA deadline was sending Kevin Porter Jr. to the Bucks straight up for MarJon Beauchamp.

On one hand, in terms of actual assets and roster construction impact, this was the least important of the three deals by far. On the other hand, this was the most important of the trades for me personally, because it saved my eyeballs from watching Kevin Porter Jr. play basketball every game.

Even leaving aside the off-the-court stuff (Law Murray said the NBA’s investigation into Porter Jr. is still ongoing), KPJ was one of my least favorite Clippers to watch play basketball of all time. His ball-stopping, over-dribbling tendencies are traits that I despise (I understand this is an aesthetic thing to some extent), and his taking contested midrange jumpers with 10+ seconds on the shot clock made me want to throw things out windows. On top of all that, Porter Jr. was simply bad in his role of being the Clippers’ lead scorer and ballhandler off the bench, shooting insanely bad 42.3/24.5/64.5 splits. He couldn’t make threes, he didn’t get to the line, and he finished his 45 games as a Clipper with a dreadful 47.6 True Shooting. There were times Porter Jr. was helpful as a rebounder, defender, and scorer, but they never outweighed his awful inefficiency and high turnover rate. He will not be missed on the court.

Beauchamp is not being brought on because the Clippers are high on him. Beauchamp was the 24th pick in the 2022 NBA Draft, but has played in just 126 games across 2.5 seasons and averaged 11.4 minutes per game, with a lot of that playing time coming in garbage time. A 6’6 wing, Beauchamp has shown signs of competence on defense, but is not able to contribute much on the offensive end. If the Clippers are able to find a buyout guy they like, Beauchamp might well get waived so that the Clippers can convert Jordan Miller from his two-way deal to a full NBA contract. If the Clippers don’t get a buyout player, it’s possible Beauchamp does stick on the Clippers for the full season, but it seems very unlikely he will get any rotation minutes.

Really, this trade was done because the Clippers as an organization did not want to see any more Kevin Porter Jr. minutes, but knew that if he was on the team, Ty Lue would play him. As people on Twitter put it, the trade was taking away one of Ty Lue’s toys. This is something front offices have to do semi-frequently in the NBA, which doesn’t necessarily make it better – but it is understandable.

There’s one final benefit, which is that Beauchamp’s contract is expiring (the Bucks turned down his 4th year team option) while Porter Jr. had a player option for next year he was probably going to pick up. Thus, the Clippers clear another roster spot and a bit of room for this offseason.

In short, this move lines up perfectly with the Clippers’ other trades. Their starting lineup will remain as it has been since Kawhi returned, while their bench rotation now will probably of Dunn-Amir-Bogdan-Nico-Eubanks, with a deep bench of Patty Mills-Miller-Beauchamp-Brown-Jones.

The Clippers are almost certainly going to be pursuing buyout players, but for now, this is their roster. MarJon, welcome to Los Angeles!

Clippers Trade Kevin Porter Jr. for MarJon Beauchamp
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Clippers 2024-2025 Season Preview: Kevin Porter Jr. https://213hoops.com/clippers-2024-2025-season-preview-kevin-porter-jr/ https://213hoops.com/clippers-2024-2025-season-preview-kevin-porter-jr/#comments Fri, 27 Sep 2024 16:06:19 +0000 https://213hoops.com/?p=20685 213hoops.com
Clippers 2024-2025 Season Preview: Kevin Porter Jr.

Our player preview series for the 2025 Clippers season continues with Kevin Porter Jr., an offseason addition at guard. Basic Information Height: 6’4 Weight: 203 pounds Position: Guard/Forward Age: 24 Years in...

Clippers 2024-2025 Season Preview: Kevin Porter Jr.
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Clippers 2024-2025 Season Preview: Kevin Porter Jr.

Our player preview series for the 2025 Clippers season continues with Kevin Porter Jr., an offseason addition at guard.

Basic Information

Height: 6’4

Weight: 203 pounds

Position: Guard/Forward

Age: 24

Years in NBA: 4

Key Stats: 19.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 1.4 steals and 3.2 turnovers in 34.3 minutes per game across 59 games (all starts) on 44.2/36.6/78.4 shooting splits during the 2022-23 season.

Contract Status: First year of a two-year contract worth around $4.7 million with a player option for the 2025-26 season.

Expectations

Clippers fans were a little apprehensive when the team signed Kevin Porter this offseason, and rightfully so. Porter’s time with the Houston Rockets was cut short amid domestic violence accusations. It might take them a while to warm up to him, if they ever do.

In terms of what he brings on the court, expectations should also be tempered. He has not played in the NBA for over a year now and will likely need time to readjust. Even then, he is behind Terance Mann and Norman Powell on the shooting guard depth chart. He can play a little point guard and small forward but he has players ahead of him there as well.

It’s in fans’ best interest to keep expectations for Porter low this season. If he does end up contributing in some meaningful way, it will be a bonus. He’s essentially a reclamation project.

Strengths

Porter is an extremely gifted scorer. Simply put, he can put up points and put up a lot of them. Through his four seasons in the NBA, he holds a 15.3 point scoring average. He’s a bucket from anywhere on the court. His shooting percentages are pretty solid as well. He holds a career average of 35.7 percent shooting from three-point range. He’s one of those players who can get into a zone offensively.

He’s a good playmaker too. He can play point guard and has been a solid facilitator during his NBA career thus far. He has a career mark of 5.0 assists per game and the only time he’s averaged under five assists was his rookie year with the Cleveland Cavaliers (2.2).

Overall, Porter is a good player with the ball in his hands. The question is will he ever have the ball in his hands enough with the Clippers to be effective.

Weaknesses

Before looking at any other weaknesses, there’s one major issue to highlight about Porter. His attitude has not been the best since he’s been in the NBA. Not even getting into the off the court stuff, Porter’s time in Cleveland came to an end following a locker room outburst that included a confrontation with current Cavs president of basketball operations Koby Altman.

With the Rockets, Porter was involved in another confrontation, this time with former Houston assistant coach John Lucas. That incident resulted in Porter bizarrely leaving the game at halftime and apparently going home.

And back when he was in college at USC, he was suspended from the team for a period for undisclosed reasons.

The Clippers have had strong personalities in the locker room, but nothing of this magnitude. Tyronn Lue is a no-nonsense coach though, and he’ll be tasked with keeping Porter in check.

Porter is also a somewhat high turnover player. Each of his three seasons with the Rockets he averaged a little over three per game. He can tend to fall in love with questionable shots too, especially when he’s on a hot streak.

Summary

To be frank, the nightmare that Porter reportedly was in Cleveland and Houston should have been enough to never see him again in the NBA, let alone his off the court problems.

But the thinking seems to be that his basketball talent can outweigh any potential negatives. Porter surely has to realize that he’s been given an incredibly privileged opportunity. Players have washed out of the NBA for far less.

There were accusations that Porter often became disengaged in games with the Rockets when not given the ball. And there are no indications that Porter has changed at all. Vibes are always good in training camp.

But the Clippers front office apparently sees something in Porter. Their last reclamation project, Josh Primo, didn’t exactly pan out. Porter is much more talented than Primo though. But the question remains, at what point does his negativity outweigh his potential benefits?

Clippers 2024-2025 Season Preview: Kevin Porter Jr.
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