According to reports, Brook Lopez left Bucks for Clippers with an agreement of $ 18 million

Brook Lopez is on the move.
The former Milwaukee Bucks Center has agreed with a two -year contract of $ 18 million to join the Los Angeles Clippers, reports Shams Charania of Espn.
A 3-and center that reduced his game to the end of his career as one of the biggest men of the League, Lopez adds a precious set skill to a team of clippers who is trying to improve his position in the loaded western conference.
Can Lopez have an impact on the clippings as if he did Buck?
Lopez played seven seasons with the Bucks and was a key player as an appetizer of 70 games during the Milwaukee race at the 2021 championship 2021 elite.
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In seven seasons with the Bucks, Lopez scored 13 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game while shooting 48.7% from the floor and 35.7% on 4.9 attempts at 3 points per game. His shooting ability was the key to creating space for Antetokounmpo to attack the edge.
Clipper certainly hope that Lopez can contribute to similar opportunities for James Harden and Kawhi Leonard to get around the basket.
Twin towers in Los Angeles?
Lopez will join a list that also presents Ivica Zubac, who had the best season of his career at the age of 27 last season, while on average he was 16.8 points, 12.6 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game. The center of 7 feet gained honors of the second team team and gave Mvp problems MVP Nikola Jokić in a playoff loss in the first round against the Nugget of Denver who went to seven games.
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The combination of Lopez and Zubac together with seven times the striker of the completely defensive team Leonard will provide the clipper one of the most intriguing defensive front line in the NBA.
For Milwaukee, Lopez’s release reports the loss of another key player in view of a season in which Damian Lillard will miss more, if not the whole season with a broken Achille tendon. In the meantime, the questions continue to disturb the future of Antetokounmpo with a Bucks team that is not built to compete for a championship.