On Monday afternoon, The Los Angeles Times' Andrew Greif reported that forward Marcus Morris is unhappy with how the Clippers utilized him to end the year, likely causing both parties to split during the offseason.
Marcus Morris has been unhappy with his role on the Clippers, per @AndrewGreif
— NBACentral (@TheNBACentral) June 19, 2023
“During recent weeks Morris (who will earn $17.1 million next season) has made known within league circles his displeasure about his abrupt role change late last season and the team’s sparse… pic.twitter.com/gNCVDh2coo
Morris' stance is unique, considering he wasn't very productive on the floor, averaging merely 11 points on 42.6% shooting this past season. He also started the majority of the year over players such as Nico Batum and Robert Covington — both of which are arguably better options offensively and defensively — making Morris' unhappiness confusing.
Greif added that the low minutes for Covington in favor of Morris, in particular, stood out in the locker room, as one player called Convignton's usage a "mystery."
“After all, he was used so infrequently that one teammate told me his lack of playing time was “the biggest mystery of the season.”
— Justin W. (@LAClippersFilm) June 19, 2023
Players on the team didn’t even know what was good with RoCo. What a season man. https://t.co/IKKggyTvMF
With the Clippers being tied to Chris Paul recently, Morris may land in D.C.. According to Spotrac, Paul is projected to make nearly $31M in 2023-'24, making Morris' expiring contract an enticing option for the Wizards.
In four seasons with Los Angeles, Morris fit well next to stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George — shooting a healthy 39.4% from deep as a Clipper. However, he'll likely be playing for another team next season, as Morris and the team don't see eye to eye.
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