Paul George isn't satisfied with how the Los Angeles Clippers have approached this season, lamenting the lack of an identity for the roster on the court. "I mean that's what we're appearing to look like, which is not good.
For multiple games in a row, the LA Clippers have looked like a team that needs a reality check. After Sunday night's embarrassing loss against the shorthanded Atlanta Hawks, Clippers head coach Ty Lue didn't hold back.
Either the Clippers start building an identity now, or they can talk about how things went wrong when they get eliminated from the playoffs.
For one reason or another, the LA Clippers have completely lost their way since February's Grammy road trip. The team has been a shell of itself, and both the players and coaches on the team know it.
The LA Clippers, following a remarkable road trip earlier in February, seem to have hit a rough patch in their NBA season. A recent game against the Atlanta Hawks at the Crypto.com Arena ended in a 110-93 loss for the Clippers, exacerbating their recent form downturn.
Prior to going down with a fractured left hand, LA Clippers guard Russell Westbrook had played 79-straight regular season games since joining the team midway through last season.
It was not too long ago that the Los Angeles Clippers were the talk of the NBA. They had a dominant 26-5 stretch, re-cementing their status as contenders for anyone who may have thought they were falling from those ranks.
The arrival of James Harden to the Los Angeles Clippers to the team to another level this season. For John Wall, though, the addition of the Beard greatly improves their chance of bagging the NBA championship this year.
With last night’s 110-93 loss to the Atlanta Hawks, the Los Angeles Clippers are now 42-25 and have lost four of their last five games. Furthermore, they are 5-5 in their last 10 games and have fallen to the No.
Paul George told NBA reporters that the Los Angeles Clippers “don’t have an identity” after losing to the Atlanta Hawks. The Clippers have lost four of
The Los Angeles Clippers looked like they were one of the best teams in the NBA for a long stretch of the season. However, in their most recent games, their performance has fallen off.
The Western Conference is still brimming with excitement as we near the final stretch of the regular season. There is a tight race at the top for the No.
The Los Angeles Clippers have a busy summer coming up because key stars such as Paul George and James Harden have uncertain futures. Superstar Kawhi Leonard has signed an extension to remain in Los Angeles, but he seems to be the only key player whose future is certain.
Add John Wall to the growing list of people who aren't the biggest fans of today's NBA. During an appearance on The OGs Show, Wall lamented that no one is playing defense in the league now.
The Los Angeles Clippers played with their trio of Paul George, Kawhi Leonard and James Harden on Sunday, but against a Trae Young-less Atlanta Hawks squad, they still lost.
The LA Clippers were absolutely dismantled by a shorthanded Atlanta Hawks on Sunday night, but one could argue that the only silver lining was that James Harden made some good history in the process.
Action Network's NBA expert Jessica Gonsalves breaks down Hawks vs. Clippers in her NBA betting preview for Sunday, March 17, and explains why her Hawks vs Clippers prediction is on the first-half spread.
The Los Angeles Clippers are hoping to have James Harden ready to play, but that may still take a little time. Harden is questionable for a game Sunday against the Atlanta Hawks, per the team’s injury report.
In 1978, the Buffalo Braves attempted to mimic the successful westward migrations of the Philadelphia Warriors and Minneapolis Lakers. They left cold, rainy Buffalo for sunny San Diego and rebranded as the San Diego Clippers.
The Tyronn Lue-led squad has the third-shortest odds to win the NBA Championship, behind only prohibitive co-favorite Celtics and Nuggets. However, the Clippers' postseason aspirations could be dealt an early jolt by a championship longshot.
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Anyone who knows Los Angeles Clippers history knows about the San Diego Clippers (and perhaps the Buffalo Braves before them). Well, World B. Free, Randy Smith, Swen Nater and Bill Walton won’t be back, but the San Diego Clippers will — as a G League franchise.
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