The LA Clippers acquired a couple of solid pieces in Tobias Harris, Avery Bradley, and Boban Marjanović, who have some great personalities, in the deal that sent Blake Griffin, Willie Reed, and Brice Johnson to the Detroit Pistons. When looking at Harris and Marjanović relationship on and off the court over the past couple of months, one has to look no further than Harris teaching the 7-foot-3 Serbian how to dance.

It started in a Pistons practice earlier in the season, with Harris teaching him the moves to ‘Milly Rock.'

A couple weeks later, Harris and Boban were seen hilariously dancing together on Harris' Instagram to the song ‘Chicken Noodle Soup,” and Marjanović knew all the moves.

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So how much convincing did Harris have to do to get his fellow teammate, whom he was happy to be traded with, dancing? Harris says it really didn't take much.

“Not much,” said Harris with a big smile. “One thing to know about Boban is that he's a great guy, great charisma to him, he always is dancing, so then I had to show him a couple moves to get his flow right. Boban is one of my best friends, so when I heard of the trade, and I got word that Boban and Avery were coming also, that made it better. The last trade I was in, it was just me, so it's good to have two familar faces with me here.”

Marjanović himself is a very happy, easy-going personality, so when Harris approached him to teach him some of the moves, Boban was more than willing to learn.

“We are really good friends and I think we just love to dance and love music,” said Marjanović with a big smile of his own. “People who love music and love to dance, theyre happy guys, they have great positive energy, which is very important for every person. We just did that, and he put it on the [Instagram] story and it went all over. People who love to sing and love to dance, those are happy people.

The Clippers may not have the best team to compete, but they certainly have some solid, funny personalities on a hard-working team.