Los Angeles Clippers

National Basketball Association team in Inglewood

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2025 James Harden represents the Los Angeles Clippers at the NBA All-Star Game.
January 2025 Kawhi Leonard returns to play for the Clippers after missing the first 34 games of the season due to injury.
2024 Kawhi Leonard and Paul George are both selected as NBA All-Stars, representing the Los Angeles Clippers.
2024 Chauncey Billups and Jerry West are inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
2024 The Clippers unveiled modern versions of their script uniforms from 1987-2015, featuring a stylized clipper ship logo with a navy blue 'C' and nautical design elements.
2024 Paul George and Russell Westbrook depart the Los Angeles Clippers, signing with the Philadelphia 76ers and Denver Nuggets respectively. The team re-signs James Harden during the off-season.
2024 Set to begin playing home games at the new Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California for the 2024–25 NBA season.
2024 Concluded their tenure at Crypto.com Arena after playing there since 1999.
2024 FanDuel Sports Network SoCal becomes the latest television broadcaster for the Clippers.
April 11 2024 The Clippers clinch a playoff spot and finish the season as the fourth seed in the Western Conference with a 51-31 record, playing their final season in the Crypto.com Arena. They are defeated by the Dallas Mavericks in six games.
2023 Paul George is first selected as an NBA All-Star this year, representing the Los Angeles Clippers.
2023 Lost in NBA First Round playoffs to the Phoenix Suns (series score 1-4) during the 2022-2023 season.
2023 The Clippers acquire Russell Westbrook and John Wall, with Wall later being traded for Eric Gordon. They finish 44-38 and make the playoffs, but are eliminated in the first round due to injuries to Kawhi Leonard and Paul George.
2023 Carlo Jiménez becomes the newest play-by-play broadcaster for the Los Angeles Clippers
2022 The Los Angeles Clippers launched ClipperVision, a direct-to-consumer streaming service offering non-national Clippers games with multiple viewing options including regular game feed, CourtVision with analytics, BallerVision featuring Steve Ballmer and NBA legends, and Spanish and Korean language broadcasts.
2022 Los Angeles Clippers acquired draft rights to Ismaël Kamagate, a French center, from the Detroit Pistons through a trade involving Portland and Denver.
2022 Failed to qualify for the NBA playoffs during the 2021-2022 season.
2022 Kawhi Leonard misses the entire season due to injury. The Clippers finish 42-40, qualifying for the play-in game but failing to advance.
2022 KTLA returns as a television broadcaster for the Clippers.
2022 Noah Eagle's initial tenure as Clippers play-by-play broadcaster ends
August 11 2022 The NBA officially retired Bill Russell's jersey number 6 across all member teams, honoring the legendary player's legacy and contributions to basketball.
2021 Kawhi Leonard continues his NBA All-Star selections and Paul George is first selected as an NBA All-Star, representing the Los Angeles Clippers.
2021 Paul Pierce is inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. Cotton Fitzsimmons is inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
2021 Reached NBA Western Conference finals but lost to the Phoenix Suns (series score 2-4) during the 2020-2021 season.
2021 Reached the NBA Conference Finals for the first time in franchise history.
2021 Bally Sports SoCal and Bally Sports West become the new television broadcasters for the Clippers.
September 17 2021 The Clippers unveil the first renditions of the new arena, named Intuit Dome, through a 23-year naming rights deal with Intuit worth $500 million, with an expected construction cost of up to $2 billion.
September 17 2021 Ground is broken for the Intuit Dome, which will become the Clippers' home arena starting from the 2024-25 season.
2020 Kawhi Leonard is first selected as an NBA All-Star and wins the NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player award, highlighting his impact on the Clippers.
2020 Montrezl Harrell wins NBA Sixth Man of the Year and NBA Hustle Award.
2020 Head coach Doc Rivers steps down in a mutual decision with the team, and is succeeded by Tyronn Lue.
2020 Jim Jackson begins color analyst role across multiple networks
September 2020 The Clippers experienced a historic playoff collapse in the Western Conference Semifinals, blowing a 3-1 lead against the Denver Nuggets and failing to reach the Western Conference Finals despite high expectations.
March 2020 Clippers owner Steve Ballmer reaches an agreement to buy The Forum from Madison Square Garden Company, eliminating opposition to the new arena's construction.
2019 Lou Williams wins his second consecutive NBA Sixth Man of the Year award.
2019 Brian Sieman takes over as the Clippers broadcaster, succeeding Ralph Lawler
2019 Mike Fratello returns to color analyst role; Chauncey Billups joins Fox Sports Net Prime Ticket
2019 Noah Eagle takes over as play-by-play broadcaster for the Clippers
July 2019 Paul George was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers, joining Kawhi Leonard and forming a formidable duo that dramatically reshaped the team's competitive prospects.
July 2019 Kawhi Leonard signed with the Los Angeles Clippers, marking a significant turning point for the franchise and bringing high-profile star power to the team.
July 25 2019 The Clippers release initial images of the proposed arena, with construction planned to begin in 2021 and complete in fall 2024.
2018 Lou Williams wins NBA Sixth Man of the Year award.
2018 Grant Hill is inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
2018 Austin Rivers was traded to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Marcin Gortat.
2018 DeAndre Jordan, a long-time Clipper since 2008, opted out of his contract and became a free agent.
2018 The team faced the Golden State Warriors in the first round of the playoffs, losing the series in six games.
2018 The Clippers clinched a playoff berth and finished the regular season with a 48–34 record.
2018 Blake Griffin was traded to the Detroit Pistons, receiving Tobias Harris, Avery Bradley, Boban Marjanović, and draft picks in return. This trade further signaled the team's rebuild strategy.
2018 In the NBA draft, the Clippers selected Miles Bridges and Jerome Robinson with the 12th and 13th overall picks, then traded Bridges and two future second-round picks to Charlotte for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
2018 Brian Sieman concludes his long-running play-by-play role with the Clippers after 11 years

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