Summary
The Los Angeles Clippers made changes to their basketball team by releasing rookie forward Jahmyl Telfort and signing guard RayJ Dennis. These moves come after the team released veteran point guard Chris Paul and indicate adjustments to their lineup for better team performance.
Key Facts
- The Clippers released rookie forward Jahmyl Telfort, who played in eight games this season.
- Telfort joined the team after going undrafted from Butler in 2025.
- RayJ Dennis, who began the season with the Indiana Pacers, has been signed by the Clippers to a two-way contract.
- Dennis has played in 13 games for the Pacers, averaging 4.9 points per game.
- Telfort played in the G League for the San Diego Clippers, where he averaged 12.0 points per game.
- Dennis is familiar with the Clippers, having previously been part of the team in 2024 and played in the G League.
- The Clippers need more players in the guard position because some team members are injured.
- Dennis will have a chance to play on Friday against the Memphis Grizzlies.