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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