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Superfan Clipper Darrell sparks controversy with Donald Sterling posts
Baron Davis (left) is no fan of Clipper Darrell's recent tweets regarding ousted owner Donald Stirling. Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports

L.A. Clippers superfan Clipper Darrell coincidentally broke the No. 1 rule of the Clippers fandom this week.

Clipper Darrell sparked controversy over the weekend with social media posts about disgraced former Clippers owner Donald Sterling. In posts to Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok, Clipper Darrell shared photos of himself with Sterling, captioning them, “I miss my buddy.”

The posts were promptly met with backlash from Clippers fans. Joining the chorus was ex-Clippers guard Baron Davis, who played for the team during the Sterling era.

“We always miss the ones who hate us the most,” Davis’ response to Clipper Darrell said in part.

“Bye !! We don’t have time in 2022,” Davis added about Clipper Darrell.

All of Clipper Darrell’s posts have since been deleted.

Sterling owned the Clippers from 1981 to 2014 before he was banned from the NBA for life for making racially insensitive remarks. Current Clippers owner Steve Ballmer then purchased the team.

As for Clipper Darrell, whose real name is Darrell Bailey, he is one of the best-known Clippers fans. He has been a season-ticket holder for several decades and remains a prominent presence at all the team’s home games with his loud chants and his vibrant red-and-blue suit.

But Clipper Darrell is not particularly popular within the Clippers’ own fan base. He has been criticized for supposedly being a self-serving attention-seeker.

Clipper Darrell has also faced other controversies related to his fandom before, some even dating back to the time that Sterling owned the team.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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