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 The Los Angeles Clippers franchise career records were updated to reflect statistics as of the 2024–25 NBA season, highlighting individual player achievements across various statistical categories.
2024 Paul George is selected for the NBA All-Star Game.
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.
February 28 2024 Blew the largest lead entering the 4th quarter, losing after leading by 21 points against the Los Angeles Lakers.
2023 Kawhi Leonard recorded a turnover percentage of 7.1 for the Los Angeles Clippers
2023 Paul George achieved the highest free throw percentage in Clippers history at .933
2023 Norman Powell achieved a 3-point shooting percentage of .442
2023 James Harden matched Tobias Harris with a 3-point shooting percentage of .434
2023 Ivica Zubac recorded a true shooting percentage of .665, demonstrating consistent offensive efficiency
2023 Ivica Zubac set a personal best with an effective shooting percentage of .655 for the Los Angeles Clippers
2023 Kawhi Leonard continued his strong performance with an average of 24.4 points per game for the Los Angeles Clippers.
2023 Paul George is selected for the NBA All-Star Game.
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
February 24 2023 Scored a franchise-high 175 points in a game against the Sacramento Kings.
2022 Marcus Morris recorded a turnover percentage of 7.6 for the Los Angeles Clippers
2022 Kawhi Leonard recorded a turnover percentage of 8.1 for the Los Angeles Clippers
2022 Paul George increased his 3-point field goal attempts to 426, continuing to be a key long-range shooter for the Clippers.
2022 Paul George makes 158 3-point field goals, adding to his previous season's high-scoring record
2022 Ivica Zubac achieved an effective shooting percentage of .634 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.
April 1 2022 Robert Covington made a franchise record 11 three-point field goals in a game against the Milwaukee Bucks.
January 25 2022 Completed the largest comeback in franchise history, overcoming a 35-point deficit against the Washington Wizards.
2021 Larry Brown and Doc Rivers are named among the 15 Greatest Coaches in NBA History.
2021 Amir Coffey recorded a turnover percentage of 8.0 for the Los Angeles Clippers
2021 Luke Kennard recorded a turnover percentage of 8.2 for the Los Angeles Clippers
2021 Luke Kennard improved his 3-point shooting percentage to .449
2021 Reggie Jackson led the team with 512 3-point field goal attempts, while Luke Kennard was close behind with 423 attempts.
2021 Reggie Jackson records 167 3-point field goals made in a season
2021 Luke Kennard sets a new personal best with 190 3-point field goals made, the highest in the dataset
2021 Ivica Zubac maintained a high true shooting percentage of .660
2021 Cotton Fitzsimmons is inducted into the Hall of Fame.
2021 Paul Pierce is inducted into the Hall of Fame.

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