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#24 Norman Powell of the Miami Heat runs the floor during the first quarter of the game against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena on November 5th.
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Norman Powell Highlights Two Reasons Why the Los Angeles Clippers’ Trade Decision Falls Short

November 24, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Los Angeles Clippers made a significant move this summer by trading Norman Powell to the Miami Heat in exchange for John Collins. Last year, Powell was the Clippers’ second-highest scorer, averaging 21.8 points per game with a reliable 41.8% shooting from beyond the arc.

The Clippers aimed to add more size and versatility with Collins, but in hindsight, trading Powell appears to be a questionable choice.

Powell’s performance with the Heat highlights key elements the Clippers lack. Despite a minor groin injury that cut one game short, he managed to play 30 minutes in a recent match against the Philadelphia 76ers. Impressively, he shot 57.1% from three-point range and scored a team-high 32 points. Miami’s coach, Erik Spoelstra, praised Powell’s toughness and offensive explosiveness, emphasizing how valuable his presence was in securing a 127-117 win.

The Clippers have faced challenges with several star players, including Kawhi Leonard and Bradley Beal, dealing with health issues, making player availability crucial.

Powell’s second key contribution is his improved three-point shooting, a skill the Clippers desperately need this season. Currently, he is shooting 46.1% from three-point range on 6.9 attempts per game, a clear step up from his days in Los Angeles. This has helped Miami become one of the league’s top three-point shooting teams, ranking fourth with a 38.1% success rate, up from 36.7% last season.

Meanwhile, the Clippers have seen their three-point percentage drop slightly from 37.3% to 36.6%, placing them 13th in the league. On the Clippers’ roster, James Harden is the only player shooting above 40%, which partially explains the team’s offensive struggles, as they rank 21st in scoring this season.

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Fan Take: This trade underscores how critical player availability and consistent shooting are in today’s NBA, impacting team success on a fundamental level. For basketball fans, it illustrates how roster decisions can swiftly shift a team’s fortunes and influence league-wide competition.

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