
For the last two seasons, Bones Hyland has been a very important part of the Denver Nuggets.
But last week, Hyland was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers at the trade deadline, meaning it is time for him to make a name for himself in a new city.
He has moved from the best team in the West to the sixth-best and is ready to help them however he can.
New Clippers guard Bones Hyland:
“I’m much more than a scoring guard. I’m a point guard.” pic.twitter.com/5kDLlYsiEy
— Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) February 13, 2023
When speaking about his position with the Clippers, Hyland made it clear that he’s willing to improve and change his style to assist the squad.
“I’m much more than a scoring guard,” Hyland said.
“I’m a point guard,” he added.
Hyland, who usually performs as a shooting guard, probably made that comment because the Clippers are lacking a point guard, especially now that John Wall was traded away by the team.
He likely sees an opening for himself and a chance to immediately make an impact for the Clippers.
If he continues to perform as he has for the Nuggets, this could be an incredible fit.
So far this season, Hyland has been good for 12.1 points, 2 rebounds, and 3 assists.
However, it is important to note that he’s only played 19 minutes a game and has only started in one game.
Now that he’s in LA, Hyland could see his star rise and more responsibilities and opportunities come his way.
It is clear that Hyland is the sort of player who is ready to do more and wants to step up and reach the next level of his career.
Will that happen with the Clippers?
He comes to the team at the right time and could really flourish in the City of Angels.
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