Canadian rookie Mfiondu Kabengele learning quickly from Clippers superstars
VANCOUVER — Canadian rookie Mfiondu Kabengele knows he has a lot to learn heading into his first season with the Los Angeles Clippers.
Fortunately, the six-foot-10, 250-pound forward will be soaking up knowledge from some of the league’s top talents, including former Toronto Raptors star Kawhi Leonard and six-time NBA all-star Paul George.
Those big names hadn’t yet joined the Clippers when Kabengele was drafted 27th overall in June. Originally chosen by the Brooklyn Nets, the Burlington, Ont., native quickly found himself with Los Angeles after the club dealt Brooklyn the draft rights to UCLA guard Jaylen Hands and the Philadelphia 76ers’ first-round pick next year.
Kabengele, 22, considers himself lucky to be on a squad so stacked with talent. Simply watching players like Leonard and George — who is nursing a shoulder injury and won’t be ready Tuesday’s season opener against LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers — prepare has already helped the 22-year-old develop his own habits and routines both on and off the court.