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Those 2026 and 2027 first-rounders are more valuable to L.A. than anyone else. That includes Oklahoma City. This buys the Clippers absolute freedom for the rest of this year (and next year) to hit reset and build a more sustainable core that's not beholden to age, injuries and placeholder timelines.
Both the Clippers (hitting the Under in five of their last six games) and the Houston Rockets (hitting the Under in seven of their last nine) have been Under teams of late despite being distinctly Over teams to start the season; L.A. cashed 11 Overs in its first 16 games, and Houston did so in 10 of its first 12.
After back-to-back days of NBA Cup Quarterfinal action, the NBA returns to some typical regular-season games with a four-game slate on Dec. 11. The action begin
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The Clippers are a mess, and there is no clear path forward to salvage the situation in L.A.
The Clippers are a mess. This is typically an evergreen statement. There have been moments and stretches where things have gone better than, but invariably those fade and the Clippers return to their natural default position of being the Clippers.
According to NBA insider Evan Sidery, rival NBA teams are keeping an eye on this $59 million Los Angeles Clippers star.
The Houston Rockets are one of the top teams in the Western Conference this season, and they’re heavily favored at home on Thursday against the Los Angeles Clip
The NBA season is approaching Christmas, and we all know what that means. That's right, trade season will finally be upon us. Monday is when contracts signed in free agency become trade-eligible, meaning team executives will have much more flexibility than before.
A former NBA star breaks down why the Clippers decided to part ways with Chris Paul, shedding light on the move years later.
All-Star Homecourt Hoops is a signature community initiative leading into NBA All-Star 2026, the first-ever NBA All-Star hosted at the Clippers’ new home, Intuit Dome. The league’s annual midseason showcase features an all-new U.S. vs. the World format, taking place on Sunday, Feb. 15 at 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET on NBC.
The Los Angeles Clippers fell 115-113 to the Houston Rockets on Thursday night, but the story of the game quickly became the chaotic final seconds. What should have been a chance to tie instead turned into a moment that encapsulates their entire season so far.