Former Illini Star Suddenly Looks Like A Perfect Fit For A Contender

Keaton Wagler could be the key to transforming the Los Angeles Clippers into surprise contenders in the 2026-27 NBA season.

A former Illinois basketball star may be walking into a perfect setup with the Los Angeles Clippers.

Just a few years ago, Illini fans weren’t exactly spoiled for choice when it came to NBA names to follow. Meyers Leonard was the familiar face. Now, Illinois has a much bigger footprint in The Association, and Keaton Wagler is the latest reason for that buzz.

The Clippers used the No. 5 overall pick in the most recent NBA Draft on Wagler, the Illinois point guard, and he arrives in Los Angeles at a time when the roster has been completely reshaped. Kawhi Leonard was on the team when Wagler was drafted, but since then the Clippers moved Leonard to Toronto and rebuilt around a new core.

At first glance, that sounded like a team headed for a rough 2026-27 season. That no longer looks like the case. After the trades and offseason additions, Los Angeles suddenly has the look of a group that could be sneaky good.

Farbod Esnaashari of RTB Sports outlined what the starting five could look like next season, and it gives Wagler a very veteran-friendly landing spot:

Darius Garland - 26 years old

Keaton Wagler - 19 years old

Brandon Ingram - 28 years old

Rui Hachimura - 28 years old

Brook Lopez - 38 years old

Last season, the Clippers started the year as one of the oldest teams in NBA history. They're dramatically younger now. pic.twitter.com/8Znw9dx7ds

  • Farbod Esnaashari (@Farbod_E) July 7, 2026

Garland gives Wagler a proven backcourt partner. The two-time All-Star put up 19.9 points, 6.4 assists, 2.3 rebounds, and 1.2 steals per game last season.

The rest of the projected lineup brings a mix of scoring, size, and shooting. Brandon Ingram, also a two-time All-Star, is coming off an All-Star season in which he averaged 21.5 points per game. His length and production give the Clippers a major wing weapon.

Rui Hachimura is another strong fit. The 6-foot-8 forward brings strength and outside shooting, and he just finished a solid year with the Los Angeles Lakers, averaging 11.5 points and 3.3 rebounds per game.

Then there’s Brook Lopez, the veteran center who is deep into his career but still a real threat. His pick-and-pop game remains elite.

What makes Wagler especially intriguing in this group is the shooting. One of the biggest strengths of his Illinois game was the ability to create his own shot and hit threes at a high rate. He shot 39.7% from beyond the arc on 5.9 attempts per game with the Illini.

That skill set fits cleanly with what the Clippers appear to be building. Garland shot 39.6% on 6.8 three-point attempts per game last season.

Ingram hit 38.2% on 4.6 attempts. Hachimura was even better at 44.3% on 3.9 attempts.

Lopez added 36.0% on 4.2 attempts.

Put it all together, and the projected starting five brings a rare kind of perimeter firepower. With Wagler joining Garland, Ingram, Hachimura, and Lopez, the Clippers could have one of the most dangerous three-point groups in the league.

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