Who knows how we'll remember this era when it eventually ends, but at this point, L.A. might as well see it through.
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith is particularly frustrated with Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers after they failed to live up to their lofty expectations again, following their early exit at the hands of the Dallas Mavericks.
After a disastrous playoff run, there’s a good chance LeBron James will leave the Los Angeles Lakers in the offseason. If this happens, Los Angeles Clippers All-Star forward Paul George may be the best guy to fill his shoes there.
The LA Clippers announced on Wednesday that the organization had reached a contract extension agreement with head coach Ty Lue. "T Lue is everything we want in a head coach," Clippers President of Basketball Operations Lawrence Frank said on Wednesday.
Stephen A. Smith does not like Kawhi Leonard. It's fair to say that Smith not only dislikes Kawhi Leonard, he's easily Kawhi Leonard's biggest critic. After previously saying last season that Leonard should retire, Smith doubled down on his ridiculous takes by blasting Leonard even further.
Kai Jones’ net worth in 2024 is $2 million. Jones is a center for the Los Angeles Clippers. He is a former first-round draft pick. Let’s take a closer look at Kai Jones’ net worth in 2024.
The Los Angeles Clippers’ first order was business was to agree on a new contract with head coach Tyronn Lue. Now that that’s done, the contracts of Paul George and James Harden are next.
The Los Angeles Lakers not only need to find a new head coach, but the team also has to find multiple assistant coaches. There are a plethora of former Clippers players who are potentially up for the job.
Stephen A. Smith, never one to shy away from a bold take, has made a striking case for Kawhi Leonard as potentially the worst superstar in sports history.
The Los Angeles Clippers once again saw their season come to an end earlier than they would have liked when they bowed out of the 2024 NBA Playoffs in the first round after losing to the Dallas Mavericks in six games.
When it comes to the Los Angeles Clippers, most eyes at the moment are glued on the seemingly fluid situation involving talented two-way weapon Paul George.
LA Clippers star Paul George has a decision to make this summer. While remaining in Los Angeles with the Clippers is seemingly the best basketball and lifestyle fit for George, who is from Southern California, the Clippers are reportedly not yet offering him the contract he desires.
It hasn’t been a year since Victor Wembanamaya officially arrived in the NBA but people are still blown away by his out-of-this-world combination of size, length, and skill.
With the championship-winning head coach now off the board, Rob Pelinka and the front office can focus on the other names on their shortlist.
The Los Angeles Clippers have forced themselves into a corner with their team build and that might mean shelling out big money to players who are far closer to their retirements than their primes.
According to NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, the Los Angeles Clippers are determined to keep Paul George and James Harden. George can become an
Looking for the right cast of characters to deliver the franchise their first NBA championship, the Los Angeles Clippers are considering a blast from the past.
A return to the Clippers is possible for the former team star this summer, per a report.
Dwight Howard's response to Marcus Morris' claim about the Clippers potentially winning the 2020 NBA championship if it weren't for the bubble adds an intriguing twist to the ongoing debate surrounding the Lakers' title victory.
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