With the Los Angeles Clippers' offseason underway, much of the focus has centered around two major storylines. What the draft lottery will bring and what the front office’s plan should be if Indiana’s pick falls outside the top four and conveys to the Clippers. The other being the future of Kawhi Leonard , who is coming off an MVP-caliber year and is looking for a situation that better positions him to compete for his third NBA championship. While these two storylines are what most fans are hyper-fixating on, I promise the front office is thinking and planning for a million different things. When you miss the playoffs by as little as the Clippers did, margins become even more important. Whether it’s getting a percentile better from three or improving the rebounding margin by a fraction, those things all matter more when you end a season the way LA did.…