The Los Angeles Clippers were one of the most surprising teams last season, making it to the playoffs without a legitimate All-Star on the team. A lot of that can be attributed to their great team chemistry, which they look to continue moving forward. But how do they maintain good relationships with their teammates?

Well, apparently through off-court activities like paintballing.

Present in the activity are veteran guards Lou Williams and Patrick Beverley, as well as youngsters Ivica Zubac, Jerome Robinson, and Johnathan Motley. With training camp set to begin in a couple of weeks, early to mid-September is usually the time for players to have some R&R — and these Clippers really know how to have fun.

This is certainly a good thing for the Clippers because starting next season, they will be all about business. The LA team acquired Kawhi Leonard and Paul George this summer, catapulting them to championship-contender status heading into the 2019-20 campaign.

Things won't be easy as teams like the Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets, Utah Jazz and Golden State Warriors have also bolstered their rosters in hopes of winning the championship. Still, the Clippers remain as one of the heavy favorites to hoist the Larry O'Brien trophy in June.

While all eyes will be on Kawhi and PG, Williams and Beverley will play a key role for the Clippers next season. As for Zubac, Robinson and Motley, minutes may not be abundant for them, but they are expected to be ready when their number is called.