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The Los Angeles Clippers may not be done reshaping their roster this summer.

Team president Lawrence Frank told reporters Monday that more trades could be on the horizon, saying, “We have other needs we have to address,” according to a tweet from Orange County Register’s Janis Carr.

The comment comes just days after the Clippers completed a three-team deal that brought forward John Collins from Utah, while sending Norman Powell to Miami. The Jazz received Kyle Anderson, Kevin Love, and a 2027 second-round pick in the transaction.

L.A. has already been one of the more active teams this offseason, re-signing both James Harden and Nicolas Batum on July 6. They also landed veteran center Brook Lopez in free agency after his stint with the Milwaukee Bucks.

Despite these moves, Frank made it clear that the Clippers’ roster remains a work in progress.

During last month’s NBA Draft, Los Angeles picked Yanic Konan Niederhauser and swapped picks with the Knicks, acquiring the rights to Kobe Sanders at No. 50 while sending out Mohamed Diawara and Luka Mitrovic’s draft rights.

The team later waived Drew Eubanks, who has since been picked up by the Sacramento Kings.

Veteran guard Patty Mills officially retired earlier this month, opening another potential depth spot in the backcourt.