The Los Angeles Clippers continued their hot streak on Sunday with an impressive road win over the Suns. Despite playing without James Harden, who was out with personal reasons, the Clippers led the entire game on their way to a 24-point win.
The NBA announced its 2026 All-Star reserves on Sunday, and the rosters had a few glaring omissions. Among the most glaring ones were the exclusion of James Harden and Kawhi Leonard of the Los Angeles Clippers.
On Sunday evening, the NBA finally announced the All-Star reserves. Plenty of familiar faces earned the esteemed honor once again, with a few new players added to the list.
After another top defensive performance, the Los Angeles Clippers return home Monday to face the Philadelphia 76ers at Inglewood, Calif., as their NBA-best run of success is now over a month old.
The Clippers overwhelmed the Suns in every area that usually decides games: size, efficiency, and physicality. From the opening quarter on, Los Angeles controlled the paint, owned the glass, and never let Phoenix’s perimeter shooting fully flip the script.
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
The Los Angeles Clippers have seen their season turn around over the last month and a half thanks to the All-Star level contributions from superstar Kawhi Leonard.
Kawhi Leonard scored 25 points, Ivica Zubac had 14 points and a season-high 20 rebounds, and the Los Angeles Clippers continued their torrid run with a 117-93 victory over the host Phoenix Suns on Sunday.
There are not a lot of better players than Los Angeles Clippers superstar Kawhi Leonard when he’s healthy. If he is on the court, Leonard is always tough
Kawhi Leonard (barring an injury replacement) will not be able to participate in the NBA All-Star Game at his own home arena. On Sunday, the NBA officially announced the All-Star reserves for the 2026 All-Star Game later this month.
The Los Angeles Clippers are in a much better situation than they were earlier in the season, sitting in tenth place in the Western Conference with a 22-25 record.
The Los Angeles Clippers’ season comeback is balanced on a knife’s edge. Few teams in the NBA have experienced a season as volatile as the Clippers’. They were written off before Christmas, revived by January, and are now staring down a trade deadline that could define or destroy their year.
Despite the Los Angeles Clippers righting the ship and looking much better in recent weeks, they still failed to break their losing streak against the Denver Nuggets.
James Harden is one of the most talented scorers of his generation. The Los Angeles Clippers guard has a deep bag of tricks that he uses to get to his spots.
The Los Angeles Clippers will almost certainly not make a big splash at the trade deadline. After winning 16 of their last 19 games, the Clippers like where they are.
Chris Paul created quite a buzz in the NBA realm this season. In what came as a shocker, he was waived off the Los Angeles Clippers’ squad overnight. Initially, nobody had a clue, including Paul himself.
The LA Clippers got close to absolute zero from Bradley Beal this season, but they should be getting another bite at the apple next season. Beal is expected to remain on the Clippers’ roster for the 2026-27 season, Law Murray of The Athletic reported on Thursday.
The Los Angeles Clippers are once again on the clock, needing to make a roster move. Will the Clippers make a trade before the February 5 trade deadline?
The Clippers have caught fire over the past five weeks and now their top executive is reaping the benefits. President of basketball operations Lawrence Frank has agreed to a multiyear contract extension, four league sources told The Athletic’s Joe Vardon and Sam Amick.
Don’t look now, but Kobe and Jordan are back in the NBA spotlight. No, not that Kobe. Not that Jordan either. But for the Los Angeles Clippers – quietly authoring one of the league’s most surprising turnaround seasons – those names suddenly matter again in a very real AND tangible way.
The Los Angeles Clippers have gone 15-3 in their last 18 games. Chris Paul has been sent home. The trade deadline is approaching, and the roster decisions are becoming clearer.