The Clippers face the Golden State Warriors in their first preseason game tomorrow night at STAPLES Center. Taking the court will be a few new members of the team brought in to strengthen the bench.

“It is a great feeling to have such a deep bench,” Clippers forward Blake Griffin said. “Having Davis, Hawes and Udoh come off the bench as bigs and not have a drop off is huge. Those guys can come in and do exactly what we need them to do. Across the board when you look at our team, I think every single guy can play and are great basketball players and people, it will really help our team.”

Today, we break down the bench players of the Clippers.

Jamal Crawford, Shooting Guard

The reigning NBA Sixth Man of the Year would start on many teams, but his role with the Clippers is crucial coming off the bench and giving the team an offensive spark. Crawford was third on the team last year in scoring with 18.6 points (his highest output in five seasons) and should be able to give the team that same output while playing 27-30 minutes a night. He is just 23 three-pointers away from being 10th on the all-time three-point list.

Spencer Hawes, Power Forward/Center

One of the biggest signings in the NBA this summer outside of Cleveland, Hawes brings traits that the Clippers lacked the past two seasons. The 7’1” big man was the only player in the NBA with at least 80 three-pointers and 80 blocks last season. He allows the Clippers to spread the floor with his ability to knock down the outside shot and can also allow the team to play with different line-up options with his ability to play both the power forward and center positions.

Chris Douglas-Roberts, Small Forward

CDR was signed by the Clippers in September and could be a vital player at crucial times for the team. The five-year pro played in 49 games last season with Charlotte, averaging 6.9 points. However, in the final 23 games of the Bobcats season, he played heavy minutes in the 4th quarter and scored in double figures in 14 of those games.

Jordan Farmar, Point Guard

Farmar comes in to replace Darren Collison, who signed with Sacramento in the offseason. The former UCLA Bruin, Farmar is an experienced back-up point guard with seven years of NBA experience. He appeared in 41 games (5 starts) with the Lakers last season, averaging 10.1 points and 4.9 assists in 22.3 minutes.

Hedo Turkoglu, Small Forward/Power Forward

Turk comes back a second season for the Clippers bringing his veteran leadership and experience to the second unit. His experience goes beyond just stats for the team, the 14-year pro has appeared in 935 career games, averaging 11.5 points and knocking down 1186 career three-pointers.

Ekpe Udoh, Power Forward

The former 6th overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft, Udoh helps to bring his defensive prowess to the second unit. Udoh appeared in 42 games last season for Milwaukee, leading the team in blocks 12 times. The Oklahoma City native played one season at Baylor after transferring from Michigan, establishing Baylor and Big 12 Conference season blocks records with 133.

Glen Davis, Power Forward

Davis returns for his second season with the Clippers after appearing in 23 games for the Clippers last season. The seven-year pro brings many intangibles to the team including hustle, veteran leadership and an offensive skill-set. The big man from LSU had his best pro season in 2012-13 with Orlando, averaging 15.1 points and 7.2 rebounds in 34 games.

Reggie Bullock, Small Forward

The second-year player should get more of an opportunity at the small forward position this season. Bullock played in 43 games last season for the team in limited minutes (9.2 per game), averaging 2.7 points and 1.3 rebounds a game. The former North Carolina Tar Heel connected on 188 three-pointers during his three seasons in Chapel Hill and hopes to be a solid outside shooter for the team this season.

C.J. Wilcox, Shooting Guard

The Clippers first- round pick (28th overall) from Washington this season, Wilcox finished his college career with 1,880 career points (second all-time for the Huskies). The 6’5” shooting guard was one of the best shooters in the draft, knocking down 301 career three-pointers in his college career.

Joe Ingles, Small Forward

Ingles has been a solid player overseas for many years and is hoping to land a spot on the Clippers. Known as one of the best players to ever come out of Australia, the 27-year-old was a standout for the Australian Olympic Team and has been playing professionally since 2006 (was named the NBL Rookie of the Year for the Melbourne South Dragons that year).

Jared Cunningham, Shooting Guard

The former 24th pick of the 2012 NBA Draft is hoping to land a spot on the Clippers roster. He has appeared in 22 NBA games over two seasons with Atlanta, Dallas and Sacramento. Last season, he spent 22 games in the NBA Development League, averaging 16.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 5.0 assists in 31.1 minutes.