The future is significantly brighter for the Los Angeles Clippers than it was 24 hours ago. The Clippers now have a top-five pick in one of the most loaded drafts in recent years. Landing the No. 5 pick is obviously great, but the hard work starts now. What should the Clippers do with their highest draft pick since Blake Griffin in 2009? Let's explore their options. Trading Up If the Clippers feel like the options at No. 5 are not good fits, they could consider trading up so that they can select one of Cameron Boozer, AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, and Caleb Wilson. The Washington Wizards, who own the top pick in the draft, are already considering trading down, per NBA insider Jake Fischer . This would cost a pretty penny. Teams rarely trade a top-three pick in the draft, and when they do, it requires significant assets. Would the Clippers trade a future unprotected first or multiple firsts plus their No. 5 pick to move up a couple of spots?…