First of all, the Clippers didn't rob Schroeder for a simple reason. What the Clippers currently lack is an organization point guard who can connect teams in series. What they lack is not a scorer. Lu Wei, George and Haier scored more reliably, and the Clippers didn't need to start again. Schroeder's organizational ability is average, and his scoring ability is slightly better. This is also where the Lakers value Schroeder's scoring ability. In fact, this transaction is a win-win situation for both parties. Thunder provided the Lakers with stronger fighting capacity and let them get it.
Secondly, even if the Clippers wanted Schroeder Thunder, they wouldn't do it, because the Thunder and Clippers just made a deal last season, and the Thunder sent George to the Clippers to get a lot of draft picks. These draft picks have become the biggest obstacle for the Clippers. It's just that the worse the Clippers' record, the higher the draft pick. Does Thunder want the Clippers to disband as soon as possible to help them get better draft picks?
Finally, I have to say that the management of the Clippers is still relatively stable. Last season, they quietly got two luxury strikers in the offseason, Leonard and George. In the year when the Rockets traded with the Clippers, they completed seven 1 transactions, which shocked the league without any news. Even if the alliance is in full swing now, the Clippers are indifferent. Just wait and see, maybe the clippers will catch big fish. I also expect the Clippers to find a suitable point guard.