Wes Johnson is on a minimum salary, but he's given the Clippers some big production this season on the best team he's ever been a part of. He's averaging 6.8 points and 2.8 rebounds per game while shooting 34% from deep. Those numbers aren't spectacular, but he's been remarkably solid and one of the Clippers' best supporting players. Let's see what grades he gets:

Adithya: B+. He's exceeded a lot of our expectations. WeJo's made huge plays on both sides of the floor this season for the Clippers, and while he might not quite be good enough to start at SF for this team (as others have noted, his man defense is lacking, and that happens to be what this team needs most at the 3), he's a valuable member of the rotation regardless. His confidence shooting the ball is remarkable (and at times it makes him something of a gunner; you'll rarely see him pass the ball out of the corner). And while his defense could use work, he's an active helper and makes plays in passing lanes. It wouldn't be shocking to see him close at least one game come playoff time.

Lucas Hann: B. It's hard to give Wes too high of a grade, considering how remarkably average he's been. It feels like he's been a very reliable shooter--but that's just because average is a step above Crawford, Rivers, Pierce, and Mbah a Moute. His on-ball defense is what's really holding him back from being the obvious choice to start at SF for the Clippers--he just can't keep up with high-profile assignments. Overall, though, he's improved greatly on that end over the course of the season, playing much better off of the ball and using his length very well.