Ivica Zubac will be out for at least three weeks for the Clippers after being diagnosed with a Grade 2 ankle sprain in his left ankle, reports NBA on Prime’s Chris Haynes (via Twitter).
On Saturday evening, the Los Angeles Clippers hit the floor at home to take on the crosstown rival Los Angeles Lakers. The Clippers ended up winning the game in comfortable fashion over the shorthanded Lakers, ending their ugly losing skid in the process.
By far the most disappointing team of the 2025-26 NBA season has been the Los Angeles Clippers. After an eventful offseason, which appeared to have put them in position to compete yet again in the Western Conference, they have failed to live up to expectations.
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.
The Clippers finally gave themselves something to build on Saturday, knocking off the rival Lakers. That much was real. The climb back to relevance, though, remains steep.
Heading into the 2020s, the Los Angeles Clippers seemed destined to finally break the franchise’s long-standing “curse.” Years of bad luck, injuries, and disappointing seasons appeared to be over when L.A. signed then-Toronto superstar Kawhi Leonard and traded for another in Paul George.
The LA Clippers are careening toward the NBA’s doomsday scenario. The team was once thought of to be one of the better teams in the Western Conference, armed with a host of veteran players who seemingly matched together nicely, and had plenty of experience to go around.
Chris Paul was sent home by the Los Angeles Clippers on December 3 and became trade eligible on December 15. Yet, he remains on the team as the franchise has yet to find a solution.
In this article, Something Has Been Off and Clippers Fans Can Feel It, MyntJ dissects the problems with the LA Clippers.. Felicia Enriquez, aka Mynt J, is the host of the podcast BlackLove and Basketball – Compton Edition.
James Harden has been dealing with a calf injury over the last week that had him limited against the Memphis Grizzlies before having to sit out against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday.
This season has been an absolute disaster for the Los Angeles Clippers. The Los Angeles Clippers came into this season with high expectations and were supposed to be fighting for a playoff spot.
James Harden was out of action for the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday as they suffered a 122-101 blowout loss to the defending champions, the Oklahoma City Thunder.
As reports on the fallout among Los Angeles Clippers players and veteran guard Chris Paul continue, one former teammate, Austin Rivers, wasn’t surprised to hear that only a few players showed up to a Halloween party.
Former NBA guard Austin Rivers delivered sharp criticism of Los Angeles Clippers head coach Tyronn Lue, questioning Lue’s accomplishments since winning an NBA championship alongside LeBron James with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Speculation surrounding potential discipline for Steve Ballmer and the Los Angeles Clippers intensified this week after conflicting public statements from prominent NBA media figures offered sharply different timelines for any possible league action tied to the Kawhi Leonard–Aspiration allegations.
When Chris Paul joined the Los Angeles Clippers over the summer as a free agent, many thought that the historic franchise would go above and beyond to give the 40-year-old the farewell he deserved.
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.