One LA Clippers star spent this summer getting into great shape, and his hard work will pay off greatly for the LA Clippers. While the LA Clippers find themselves in the midst of the Aspiration controversy surrounding Kawhi Leonard, it’s easy to forget how strong a roster they’ve put together this offseason.
Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and his front office remain convinced the franchise will emerge without penalty from the NBA’s ongoing investigation into possible salary cap circumvention involving Kawhi Leonard, according to a report from The Washington Post.
The Los Angeles Clippers are just a few weeks away from kicking off their 2025-26 NBA season. While a lot of the attention has focused on the scandal surrounding
This season is set to be a pivotal time for the Los Angeles Clippers. The team has completely restacked the roster and among the biggest additions this offseason is shooting guard Bradley Beal.
The Los Angeles Clippers are on a mission this upcoming season. After losing in the first round in an intense seven-game series with the Denver Nuggets, the Clippers have retooled their roster with new talent.
Basketball originated as a distinctly American game. It had international roots, though, as the game's inventor, James Naismith, was Canadian. In the years since, the NBA has been flooded with league-defining international talent.
Evidence is mounting that the Los Angeles Clippers engaged in salary-cap circumvention with Kawhi Leonard's "no-show" endorsement deal with a team sponsor.
The Clippers’ cap circumvention policy keeps growing larger. Both Steve Ballmer and Kawhi Leonard still remain unmoved. The Klaw spoke about the situation in a short media day appearance.
Los Angeles Clippers Media Day had a different feel to it in 2025. One year ago, in 2024, the Clippers were without Paul George for the first time in five years, and had a hungry and motivated energy to them as they talked to the media at their brand new arena, Intuit Dome.
The Clippers’ media day was yesterday. With the new faces of the new signings and excitement among fans came questions about the Aspiration scandal and Kawhi Leonard.
This offseason saw a couple of heartfelt reunions in the NBA, headlined by Chris Paul going back to the LA Clippers and Damian Lillard finding his way back to the Portland Trail Blazers.
The Los Angeles Clippers have been embroiled in controversy involving Kawhi Leonard, as investigative journalist Pablo Torre alleged that the team circumvented
Kawhi Leonard broke his silence Monday on the NBA’s investigation into his endorsement deal with a bankrupt California company — and made it clear he doesn’t believe he or the Clippers did anything wrong.
Bradley Beal spoke about his path to the LA Clippers and Steve Ballmer’s role in him joining the team this summer. The LA Clippers made a series of changes this offseason to help improve their roster.
Kawhi Leonard sounded as robotic as ever when asked to address the Los Angeles Clippers’ ongoing salary cap circumvention scandal. Leonard has been at the center of Pablo Torre’s explosive reporting on the Clippers allegedly funneling money to the All-Star through the now-bankrupt tree-planting company Aspiration.
The talk of the town in the City of Angels might not be the Los Angeles Lakers for once. Even with the Lakers having the larger-than-life superstar duo of LeBron James and Luka Doncic, the news surrounding the Los Angeles Clippers has overshadowed what’s actually a critical season in both of their franchise histories.
Kawhi Leonard said the allegation that he signed up for a no-show job with a now-bankrupt company to help the Los Angeles Clippers circumvent the salary cap is nothing but a conspiracy theory.
Veteran Chris Paul is back in Los Angeles as a member of the Clippers again and is planting roots in the area. Paul, 40, joined the ownership group of the NWSL's Angel City FC as one of four new investors in the franchise valued at $250 million by Sportico last year.
Chris Paul is feeling nostalgic about his Clippers days. Speaking recently, the veteran point guard reflected on the Lob City era with Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan, calling it one of the most exciting stretches of his career and admitting he still misses it.