One Big Question for Each Western Conference NBA Team

Los Angeles: Who Will Start At Point Guard?
The Clippers no longer have their own big three together as Chris Paul moved on to Houston in a move that surprised some across the league. But even though Paul was set to be a free agent, he allowed the Rockets and Clippers to set up a trade for his services.
This allowed the Clippers to obtain Patrick Beverley in the deal.
Before free agency ever started, arguably the best point guard not in the NBA had made it known that he was looking to leave Europe and finally come to the NBA.
Milos Teodosic, the best passer in the world according to some, was coming to the states.
The 30-year-old guard would end up signing a two-year, $12.3 million deal with the Clippers where he gets to come in and compete for starter minutes.
Will the Clippers go with the pass first point guard or the defensive, gritty vet?