Per the report, the Clippers hope to open a
spot on the roster while shipping out Dekker, a 24-year-old who
has played in limited minutes in his first three NBA seasons.
Although no trade was official yet, the negotiations are clearly
far enough along for Dekker to react on social media on Sunday,
as he jokingly called out possible teammate and Cavaliers
forward Larry Nance, Jr.
"Excited to get out the #TheLand and play with the dirtiest dude
in the league," Dekker posted on Twitter. "But for real,
couldn't be more excited for the opportunity. I'm more than
ready."
Originally chosen by the Houston Rockets in the first round (No.
18 overall) in the 2015 draft, Dekker played two seasons in
Houston before being dealt last summer as part of the
blockbuster Chris Paul trade from the Clippers to the Rockets.
Last season in Los Angeles, Dekker's production dropped a bit as
he received fewer minutes (12.1 per game in 2017-18 compared to
18.4 the year before in Houston) as he averaged 4.2 points and
2.4 rebounds per game.
In his three-year career, Dekker has averaged 5.3 points and 3.0
rebounds per game in 153 games.
--Field Level Media
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