The Clippers’ trade sending Kawhi Leonard to the Raptors still appears headed toward the finish line. It’s just taking a little longer than expected. According to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line, Los Angeles spent several weeks exploring Leonard’s market before reaching an agreement with Toronto.
After another disappointing finish and an increasingly uncertain long-term outlook, the Los Angeles Clippers chose to embrace sweeping change in 2026. That aggressive strategy reflected confidence in president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank’s vision.
At the end of the game or in other big moments, it's usually the team's stars who have the ball. Sometimes, though, it's the role players who get the chance to shine and deliver.
The Las Vegas Summer League is underway, and the LA Clippers had their first game on Thursday, losing to the Sacramento Kings 91-85. Obviously, Summer League is less about the scores and more about how the prospects on each team are looking.
After having season-ending surgery in March to address a Lisfranc injury in his right foot, Clippers big man Yanic Konan Niederhauser has since undergone a follow-up procedure this offseason, reports Law Murray of The Athletic (Twitter link).
Despite the frustrating uncertainty around the Kawhi Leonard situation, the Los Angeles Clippers are building out their roster for next season. Regardless of what happens with Leonard or how long the resolution takes, the Clippers continue to build a young and talented roster.
Keaton Wagler made his debut in the NBA Summer League on Thursday as the Los Angeles Clippers battled the Sacramento Kings at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.
The Clippers are signing Baba Miller to a four-year, $9.61MM contract, agents Deirunas Visockas and Guillermo Bermejo tell Michael Scotto of HoopsHype (Twitter link).
Typically, the path to the NBA for most players is to spend at least a season in college to get high-level basketball and important development under their belts.
An eventual Toronto homecoming might happen for Kawhi Leonard this summer, but a trade from the Los Angeles Clippers back to the Raptors is on hold while the NBA completes its investigation into allegations of impermissible payments to skirt salary-cap rules and fines.
The Toronto Raptors and Los Angeles Clippers are putting their agreed trade for Kawhi Leonard on hold due to the ongoing NBA investigation into his finances.
As the Detroit Pistons navigate center Jalen Duren's restricted free agency, the front office opened Wednesday by securing a significant frontcourt addition.