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The Los Angeles Clippers could be on the verge of demolition.

After losing Blake Griffin to an MCL sprain, the Clippers—recent losers of nine straight—are now without four of their five opening-night starters for the foreseeable future. And their fifth might be moving out of the equation for a different reason.

DeAndre Jordan, a three-time All-NBA selection, can opt out of his $24.1 million 2018-19 salary and enter next summer's free-agent field. Rather than risk losing him for nothing—or overpaying for a core that looks nowhere close to contending—L.A. can proactively move the big man in a deal that puts both feet forward down the rebuilding path.

David Aldridge of NBA.com has heard "the Clippers have put feelers out to a handful of teams" on Jordan. And the trade winds are blowing strong enough to reach the frequent flyer.

"It's humbling," Jordan told Bleacher Report's Eric Pincus. "It shows that other people want you and that you have value."

Centers aren't easy to move in today's NBA, but Jordan has the size, skill and pedigree to attract his share of suitors. The following five clubs could all have interest in him, and these potential trade packages might be enough to entice his current employer.