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Other than a trade, the Clippers' primary concern will be whether to re-sign Quentin Richardson, who signed a six-year, $45 million offer sheet Wednesday with Phoenix. The Clippers have until July 29 to match the offer.
With Bryant and Richardson both playing shooting guard, it would appear that the team needs Richardson. But Baylor would not say what the Clippers' plans are.
"With Quentin, we have continued to have conversations with him and his agent throughout this process," Baylor said. "There will still be dialogue with Quentin and his agent."
The Clippers traded reserves Predrag Drobnjak, Melvin Ely and Eddie House to offer Bryant the maximum they could under salary-cap rules. But the Clippers likely would have done so even if they hadn't signed Bryant.
"I'm disappointed because you don't have a chance very often to get a player of Kobe's stature," Baylor said. "We were very much in the ballgame. Our chances were as good as the Lakers'. We're disappointed, but life goes on."
That cleared up nothing!
