It no secret that the NBA today is much different from it was 30 years ago. The league’s playstyle has changed, as have more than a few rules. As a result, players’ mindsets are no longer the same as their predecessors.
With the Los Angeles Clippers signing star Bradley Beal, the basketball world is debating if the move will be fruitful or not after a disappointing stint with the Phoenix Suns.
The New York Knicks are coming off an impressive season that saw them reach the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2000 and they will look to improve and make a run to the NBA Finals this season.
The LA Clippers have been one of the laughing stocks of the NBA, still being one of the few teams in league history that has yet to make a Finals appearance.
Los Angeles Clippers head coach Ty Lue is optimistic about his team’s chances in the 2025-26 season. The Clippers finished the last regular season in fifth place in the Western Conference with an impressive 50 wins and 32 losses.
The LA Clippers have had one of the best 2025 offseasons of any team in the NBA, adding guys like Bradley Beal, John Collins, Brook Lopez, and Chris Paul as they continue to build a championship contender.
For years, Tyronn Lue and LeBron James have been linked through one of the greatest triumphs in Cleveland Cavaliers history: the 2016 NBA championship.
The Los Angeles Clippers had one of the busiest offseasons in the NBA, changing almost half of their team. They traded Norman Powell, but in return, they got John Collins.
Tyronn Lue has never been shy about speaking his mind, and when asked about the New York Knicks’ shocking decision to fire head coach Tom Thibodeau, he was left dumbfounded.
When Michael Jordan dominated the NBA, he was known for using his elite skill, athleticism, and awareness to be one of the best scorers. That is evidenced by the 10 scoring titles he has to his name.
Ask most NBA stars in their 30s or older who inspired them the most, and the answer is usually Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, or sometimes both. Learning how legends like that approached their daily routines and training can be invaluable to today’s players.
Russell Westbrook has had an illustrious career in the NBA, but he’s still not been able to get a ring. Kawhi Leonard has had a great career as well, yet he’s never been able to capture an entire regular season and make it his own.
First impressions mean a lot, but fans usually give NBA rookies more than one game to prove themselves. It's natural to stumble out of the starting block, but sometimes, rookies absolutely go off their first time on an NBA court.
The summer of 2019 drastically changed the future of the Clippers franchise when they decided to trade a massive overhaul of their draft assets and multiple
It's a common question among hardcore NBA fans: if Michael Jordan played in today's NBA, how many points could he average? While answers will vary depending on the person, Clippers coach (and former NBA point guard) Tyronn Lue says that 45 points per game would be a realistic number for the Chicago Bulls legend.
Kawhi Leonard doesn’t want to miss games. No player in the NBA is complacent enough to want to actively miss playing 48 minutes of basketball. Unfortunately, injuries are a part of basketball and Leonard hasn’t been dealt a steady hand in that department.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and Los Angeles Clippers coach Tyronn Lue won a championship with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016. It was an improbable run that will forever link them together even though they’ve gone their separate ways.
In the early 2000s, the Los Angeles Lakers were the dominant force in the NBA, led by Shaquille O’Neal and a young Kobe Bryant. Together, they won three consecutive championships.
The Los Angeles Clippers took the Denver Nuggets to seven games in a hard-fought first-round series in 2025, but Nikola Jokic and his squad were able to pull off the win and bounce the Clippers out in the first round.
This season, the Clippers’ schedule seems easier than in other years or compared to other rivals’, but there are nuances. The start of the season is, at first glance, the more forgiving part.
Nearly two months into NBA free agency, former No. 1 overall pick Ben Simmons remains unsigned after finishing last season with the Los Angeles Clippers.
When John Wall announced his retirement as a player on Tuesday, he referred to “new opportunities” presenting themselves and said he’s ready for his “next chapter.”
After the NBA schedule release on Aug. 14, storylines bubbled to the surface for the Los Angeles Clippers (50-32), who finished fifth in the Western Conference last season. Here are five intriguing early-season games for the Clippers: Oct.
It's been a tough few years for Ben Simmons. He's experienced a significant decline in his on-court production since the end of the 2020-21 NBA season. A loss of confidence, chronic back issues and limited development in his ability to score outside of four feet have all played a role in a shocking and unexpected decline.