The Los Angeles Clippers will have a lot of attention on them this upcoming NBA season, and all of it isn't regarding the ongoing investigation into Kawhi Leonard and Aspiration.
No matter what the LA Clippers do to avoid media attention regarding the Kawhi Leonard-Aspiration scandal, every step they take seems to become a case of foot in mouth.
The Los Angeles Clippers, looking past the ongoing investigation, should be a fun team to watch this upcoming season. Returning nearly everyone from their 50-win roster last season, LA's only real loss was Norman Powell, whom they traded for John Collins to potentially be their starting power forward.
Chris Paul, ahead of what is expected to be his final season in the NBA, has returned to the Los Angeles Clippers, who have assembled a squad deemed by most to be capable of competing for the Championship.
The Los Angeles Clippers might have their most talented roster on paper in the last decade, with multiple former All-Star and All-NBA talents, as well as other elite role players to fill in the gaps.
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.
Last season, the LA Clippers were expected to be one of the worst teams in the Western Conference. Instead of failing to make the playoffs, the team shattered all expectations, locking in the fifth seed before losing to the Denver Nuggets in Game 7 of the first round.
A lot has been made about the Kawhi Leonard-Aspiration saga, and how it ties to the Los Angeles Clippers’ majority owner Steve Ballmer. The NBA is currently investigating the series of developments exposed by journalist Pablo Torre, and some expect major action to be taken against the franchise.
The Los Angeles Clippers are once again entering an NBA season with championship-or-bust expectations. After years of chasing the right roster construction, they may have finally found a balance between star power, veteran leadership, and depth.
The Los Angeles Clippers won 50 games last season and though they lost in the first round to the Denver Nuggets, many people wrote them off early due to Kawhi Leonard missing a large chunk of the season.
The Los Angeles Clippers entered the 2025 offseason with one mission: add valuable depth around Kawhi Leonard and James Harden without gutting the roster entirely.
If the Los Angeles Clippers are trying to appear innocent in the Kawhi Leonard-Aspiration scandal, they’re not doing a very good job of it. Yesterday’s
The Los Angeles Clippers could have had an exciting 2025-26 season ahead of them, but the Kawhi Leonard controversy overshadowed it. This Clippers team has the talented players they signed during the offseason.
The Los Angeles Clippers enter the 2025-26 season with one of the deepest and most talented rosters in the NBA. After an offseason in which they added Bradley Beal and Chris Paul, the franchise is hoping this is finally the year that their stars align at the right time.
At age 36, James Harden can’t be expected to carry the load of an entire offense on his shoulders. Averaging 22.8 points and 8.7 assists a night last season, Harden became the focal point of team defensive schemes due to Kawhi Leonard sitting out most of the year.
INGLEWOOD, CA — With Kawhi Leonard back healthy and the free agency addition of Bradley Beal, the LA Clippers are looking to reign in James Harden and his sky-high usage rate during the 2025-26 regular season.
INGLEWOOD, CA — While Kawhi Leonard entered training camp 100 percent healthy, the LA Clippers are hopeful their two best shooters are also at 100 percent by the time the regular season tips off.
Clippers guard Bogdan Bogdanovic is no stranger to leg injuries. During the later stages of Bogdanovic's tenure with the Atlanta Hawks, his hamstring injury completely hampered his ability on the court.
The Los Angeles Clippers have been through a lot over the past year. Kawhi Leonard is in the middle of an investigation into his sponsorships. The front office was busy, adding stars like Bradley Beal and Chris Paul to Tyronn Lue’s roster.
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.
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.