Chris Paul’s brief return to the Clippers unraveled quickly, and a disconnect over expectations played a central role. According to Ramona Shelburne of ESPN, Paul’s on-court role during the preseason went well beyond what was discussed when he signed a one-year, $3.6 million deal in the summer.
New details have emerged regarding the events that led the Los Angeles Clippers to part ways with Chris Paul. There was no single incident that soured the relationship between Paul and the Clippers, but Paul’s role and leadership style appear to have been the subject of a misunderstanding.
The Los Angeles Clippers lost their fourth straight game on Monday to fall to 6-20 for the season. Going up against the Memphis Grizzlies in arguably their most winnable game over the next two weeks, the Clippers suffered a desultory home loss, completely falling apart in the second half.
The Los Angeles Clippers are in turmoil. It’s time for them to admit defeat and make a fresh start. From Kawhi Leonard’s salary cap scandal to Chris Paul’s controversial exit, the Clippers have made headlines for all the wrong reasons lately.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
On Monday evening, the Los Angeles Clippers continued their losing ways with a 121-103 home loss to the Memphis Grizzlies. While injuries have been an excuse for the Clippers at times this year, both Kawhi Leonard and James Harden played in this game, and the team still got blown out, dropping their record to 6-20 in the process.
Miami Heat legend and NBA Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade addressed Chris Paul’s controversial departure from the Los Angeles Clippers during the latest episode of The Timeout With Dwyane Wade, offering insight into a private conversation he had with the veteran guard following the decision.
What do the LA Clippers plan to do with their roster after their disappointing start to the season? The LA Clippers have arguably had the most disappointing start to the NBA season for a team that was expected to be competitive this season.
The Los Angeles Clippers are eager to let go of the unnecessary baggage amid another terrible season. They are on a three-game losing skid entering the game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday.
Things have not gone well for the Los Angeles Clippers in the 2025-26 NBA season. With a 6-19 record, the team has not performed to its expectations. Before the start of the campaign, Los Angeles was expected to be a playoff team.
Kawhi Leonard is a championship-caliber player capable of changing the fortunes of a team single-handedly, and there was no better example than the 2018–19 season.
You probably know at this point that things haven't been going well for the Los Angeles Clippers. A season that started with optimism and with the team looking to build on another playoff appearance went directly into a tailspin, and now they stand at 6-19 over a quarter of the way into the season.
The Los Angeles Clippers are 6-19 for the season. They are headed for their first losing campaign since 2011, barring a miraculous turnaround. Naturally, there are many who expect big changes to the roster.
Chris Paul’s return to the Clippers was short-lived, and Kawhi Leonard says he had nothing to do with how it ended. Paul signed a one-year, $3.63 million deal with Los Angeles before the season, a move that initially looked like a quiet reunion.
Dec.15 marks the start of the unofficial trade season in the NBA. That's the date when most of the players who signed a contract in the offseason became eligible to be traded.
When Chris Paul inked a 1-year, $3.63 million contract with the Los Angeles Clippers before the 2025-26 NBA season, it felt like a nostalgic homecoming for one of the greatest point guards to ever play in the league.
The Los Angeles Clippers are playing better than before with their core at their usual selves, yet the wins are still far from certain. In their 115-113 loss to the Houston Rockets on Thursday, the Clippers showed glimpses of being a great team, but their problems persist.