Los Angeles Clippers

Los Angeles Clippers

3rd in Pacific 16-13-0 Overall
2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
109.4 PTS
44.0 REB
24.7 AST
0.4 3P%
9.7 STLS

Team Information

Founded 1970
Ground Crypto.com Arena
Owner(s) Steve Ballmer
City Los Angeles, CA
Nickname LA Clippers
Conference Western Conference
Division Pacific Division

2024 Pacific Division Standings

Team
W
L
PCT
Streak
GB
16
12
.571
W3
0
15
12
.556
W1
0.5
16
13
.552
L1
0.5
14
13
.519
L2
1.5
13
17
.433
L4
4

2024 Regular Season Leaders

All Stats
Points per Game
23.71
22.19
15.07
10.56
Rebounds per Game
12.29
6.41
3.50
Assists per Game
8.30
2.71
2.62

Los Angeles Clippers News

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"Harden is stirring the pot" - Ex-NFL Pro Bowler singles out James Harden’s overlooked role as leader for injured Clippers "Harden is stirring the pot" - Ex-NFL Pro Bowler singles out James Harden’s overlooked role as leader for injured Clippers
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EX-NBA champ Glen Davis reportedly being sued over $30K loan fraud & false Chris Brown venture claims EX-NBA champ Glen Davis reportedly being sued over $30K loan fraud & false Chris Brown venture claims
EX-NBA champ Glen Davis reportedly being sued over $30K loan fraud & false Chris Brown venture claims
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Luka Doncic reacts to $4,296,682 Mavericks guard outshining James Harden and Norman Powell after 4th Q blitz Luka Doncic reacts to $4,296,682 Mavericks guard outshining James Harden and Norman Powell after 4th Q blitz
Luka Doncic reacts to $4,296,682 Mavericks guard outshining James Harden and Norman Powell after 4th Q blitz
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"I would've had Kawhi" - When Ex-Lakers GM Magic Johnson fired shots at Rob Pelinka over botched blockbuster deal "I would've had Kawhi" - When Ex-Lakers GM Magic Johnson fired shots at Rob Pelinka over botched blockbuster deal
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Los Angeles Clippers Videos

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About Los Angeles Clippers

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Kawhi Leonard #2, James Harden #1

The Los Angeles Clippers is an American professional basketball team that plays in the Western Conference’s Pacific Division in the NBA. The Clippers were established in 1970 as part of the American Basketball Association (ABA). The franchise later moved to the NBA after the 1976 ABA-NBA merger.

The team was first founded as the Buffalo Braves. The team then moved to San Diego in 1978 and finally settled in Los Angeles in 1984. Being in Los Angeles, they were always overshadowed by the Los Angeles Lakers, but the franchise has worked hard to establish its identity in the NBA.

Throughout their journey, the Clippers have been home to some of the game's most electrifying talent and since 1999, the walls of their home Staples Center have seen moments of simply amazing basketball. From heart-stopping alley-oops to game-winning buzzer-beaters, the Clippers have had some memorable moments in recent times. Their passionate fan base is affectionately known as "Clipper Nation.”

Los Angeles Clippers Famous Players

Elton Brand

Elton Brand's tenure with the Clippers from 2001 to 2008 was remarkable. The power forward displayed a unique blend of strength and skill, leading the team in scoring and rebounding on several occasions. Brand was a two-time All-Star for the Clippers and an essential figure for the franchise. His leadership transformed the team’s offense for several seasons.

DeAndre Jordan

When we talk about the LA Clippers defense, DeAndre Jordan is the name we remember. He was drafted in 2008 and played for the Clippers till 2018. He was named All-Star in 2017 and was part of the All-NBA First Team in 2016.

Bob McAdoo

A blast from the past, Bob McAdoo's tenure with the franchise during the Buffalo Braves days of the early 1970s was nothing short of legendary. The 1975 MVP also displayed versatility, rare for players of his era, earning him a spot among the league's greats. In five seasons with the Buffalo Braves, McAdoo averaged 28.2 points and 12.7 rebounds per game.

Blake Griffin

Blake Griffin was picked first overall in 2009 by the Clippers. It marked the start of a new era for the franchise. With his exceptional playing style and monstrous dunks, Griffin was a five-time All-Star during his time with the Clippers. He led the team to multiple playoff runs along with Chris Paul and DeAndre Jordan.

Chris Paul

Considered by many as one of the best point guards of all time, Paul played for the Clippers from 2011 - 2017. His leadership, vision, and clutch plays were integral to the rise of 'Lob City.’ A perennial All-Star, Paul's impact went beyond his impressive stats, he instilled a winning mentality, guiding the team to some of its most successful seasons.

Los Angeles Clippers History

The history of the Los Angeles Clippers is a tapestry of transformations, challenges, and resilience. Founded in 1970 as the Buffalo Braves, the team embarked on its NBA journey alongside two other expansion teams. The franchise then moved to San Diego in 1978 and branded their name as Clippers.

Later, they moved to Los Angeles in 1984, and this was where the stage was set for the franchise. Initially overshadowed by the already-established and immensely successful LA Lakers, the Clippers sought to forge their identity in the City of Angels.

Despite facing many seasons of adversity, their fortunes began to change in the 2000s. Through astute draft choices and strategic trades, they assembled squads that challenged the status quo, leading to memorable playoff runs and the birth of the 'Lob City' era.

The Clippers' history is not just a tale of basketball games won or lost. It's a chronicle of a franchise's unyielding spirit, fighting against the odds, and striving to create its legacy in the shadow of giants. Through every high and low, the Clippers have remained an integral part of the NBA's rich tapestry.

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Los Angles Clippers Team Roster

NOPLAYERPOSHTWTCOLLEGE
33Nicolas BatumPF6-8230
4Brandon Boston Jr.SG6-6188Kentucky
21Kobe BrownSF6-7252Missouri
7Amir CoffeySF6-7210Minnesota
23Robert CovingtonPF6-7209Tennessee St.
30Nate DarlingSG6-50Delaware
25Moussa DiabatePF6-10210Michigan
13Paul GeorgeSG6-8220Fresno St.
5Bones HylandPG6-2169VCU
2Kawhi LeonardSF6-7225San Diego St.
14Terance MannSG6-5215Florida St.
6Kenyon Martin Jr.SF6-7215
Jordan MillerSF6-7195Miami
22Xavier MoonSG6-2165Morehead St.
8Marcus MorrisPF6-8218Kansas
44Mason PlumleeC7-1254Duke
24Norman PowellSG6-4215UCLA
12Joshua PrimoSG6-4189Alabama
30Brodric ThomasSG6-5185Truman St.
0Russell WestbrookPG6-3200UCLA
41Bryson WilliamsPF6-8240Texas Tech
40Ivica ZubacC7-1240

Los Angeles Clippers Head Coach

Tyronn Lue has been the head coach of the Los Angeles Clippers since October 20, 2020. Lue is the 26th master tactician in the franchise's legacy. With a debut season seeing a commendable 47-25 record and a journey deep into the Western Conference Finals, Lue showcased his coaching mettle. Before this assignment, he enriched his coaching repertoire with the Clippers as an assistant coach, not to mention his pivotal roles with the Cleveland Cavaliers, bringing them their maiden NBA championship as head coach in 2016.

Los Angeles Clippers Owner

Steve Ballmer, the dynamic former CEO of Microsoft, marked his entry into the NBA fraternity when he secured the ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers in 2014. This monumental acquisition, valued at a staggering $2 billion, followed a pivotal court ruling that verified Shelly Sterling's authority to negotiate the sale.

With this purchase, the era of Donald Sterling's ownership came to a definitive close. Under Ballmer's stewardship, the Clippers have ushered in an era of renewed energy and ambition. Known for his passion and business acumen, Ballmer's leadership hints at a promising future for the Clippers franchise.

Los Angeles Clippers Net Worth

According to online sources, the Los Angeles Clippers’ net worth is estimated at around $3.9 billion as of 2023. This is an 18% increase from last year’s $3.3 billion valuation of the franchise. This growth suggests that the Clippers are on the rise, not only as a basketball team but also as a profitable sports organization. The combination of strategic leadership, on-court success, and initiatives for brand enhancement has left the Clippers among the most valuable sports in the market.

Los Angeles Clippers Championships

Historically, the Los Angeles Clippers have faced numerous challenges, often being overshadowed by more decorated franchises in the league. Despite being home to some of the NBA's top talents and witnessing memorable playoff runs, the illustrious NBA championship has eluded the Clippers. Their journey, filled with highs and lows, is a testament to their resilience and commitment to excellence.

While the franchise is yet to secure a championship banner in the rafters of its arena, the franchise's recent momentum and investments—both on and off the court—indicate a bright future. The pursuit of that coveted championship ring remains the Clippers' ultimate ambition, fueling the dreams of players and fans alike.

FAQ's On Los Angeles

A. The Los Angeles Clippers were established in 1970.

A. The Los Angeles Clippers are yet to win an NBA title. 

A. The Clippers mascot is Chuck the Condor.

A. The home arena of the Los Angeles Clippers is Intuit Dome, Inglewood, Los Angeles, California.

A. Tyronn Lue is the head coach of the Los Angeles Clippers.