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Clippers will train together: Harden joins hands with four new players, Xiao Ka is still in the Yin-Yang contract scandal

On September 16, the Los Angeles Clippers officially posted the latest training photos of the players. Harden appeared with the four new players, and Leonard, the other core of the Clippers, is deeply involved in the Yin-Yang contract scandal.

The Clippers' official first posted Harden's training photos, with the caption: Harden's new photos are located at the Kaiser Permanente Training Center; then the Clippers' official posted training photos of the team's new players Paul, John Collins, Brooke Lopez and Bill. They were all wearing Clippers training suits, Paul stretched out his hand to command, and Bill smiled.

During this offseason, 40-year-old Paul returns to the Clippers as a free agent. The two sides sign a new one-year contract of $3.63 million. Paul will start his 21st season in his career with the Clippers, which may be the last year of his career.

32-year-old Bill reached a buyout agreement with the Suns this summer. He will receive a salary of $97 million from the Suns in the next five years. After that, Bill signed a two-year, $11 million contract with the Clippers. It is reported that Harden's recruitment has played a very critical role.

Grand Lopez joined the Clippers for US$18 million in 2 years, while Collins was sent to the Clippers in a three-party transaction of the Clippers, the Heat and the Jazz. The Clippers sent Powell away for 2.06 Corinth, successfully strengthening the No. 4 position.

In this offseason, the Clippers kept Harden and signed Paul, Bill, Dalow and Collins to enhance the overall strength of the team. However, the Clippers are currently seriously affected by the Leonard Yin-Yang contract scandal. The Clippers and boss Ballmer both clarified that they did not evade the salary cap. The league is investigating the matter. If evidence of the Clippers' violation is found, they are likely to be severely punished by the league, and may even cancel Leonard's contract.