LA shows that comebacks come natural with the victory after being down by as much as 14.
With the dust barely settled after another historic comeback for this Clippers team, can we expect more magic in Orlando?
This is what the Clippers were missing when Kennard was in the protocol.
And the crowd goes wild.
Luke Kennard, Amir Coffey and the Clippers prove that it isn’t how you start, it’s how you finish.
With four great games in a row, Jackson could very well make it five in DC.
As their tough start to the new year continues to take its toll, can we expect things get any easier for the Clippers?
The Clippers have experienced some serious ups and downs on their East Coast swing.
The Clippers aren’t exactly in trouble, but the bottom half of the play-in tournament isn’t ideal.
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Jackson is the team’s emotional pacemaker.
26 points from Reggie Jackson was not enough to overcome an early deficit.
The Frenchman has been the team’s hidden gem.
With his career night against the Denver Nuggets, Ivica Zubac continues to cement his role as a crucial part of the Clippers’ present and future.
With seven players scoring in double digits, this win was truly a team effort.
Game two of the road trip finds Los Angeles traveling to the East Coast for another fierce matchup in the paint.
With George shelved for a bit longer than expected, the time is ripe for players like Luke Kennard, Terance Mann, and more to shine.
Clips Nation spoke to an orthopaedic surgeon to get a better idea of what to expect with George’s UCL injury.
The real surprises come later in the ballot.
The overtime loss is not the start the team wanted for their eight-game road trip.
Rather than letting this Clippers vs. Nuggets matchup be defined by what it hasn’t got, it could instead be a celebration of past and present.
Suddenly, the team has an abundance of depth?
The team said they would give an update within 3-4 weeks after George’s injury was officially announced on Dec. 25.
The Clippers are 7-11 on the road this season.
Nicolas Batum had one of the more surprising scoring outbursts in the Clippers’ latest win.