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by Kenton Fay Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why are the Clippers called the Clippers?

2. Name Game: The Clippers' name was inspired by the ships that often passed through the San Diego Bay. After they relocated to L.A., they decided to keep the moniker.

When did the Los Angeles Clippers dance squad start?

WATCH: Get a first look at L.A. Clippers Dance Squad. AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill. 1. It's All About Location: The Los Angeles Clipper franchise was founded in 1970 as the Buffalo Braves. In 1978, the Braves moved from Buffalo to San Diego and changed their name to the San Diego Clippers.

Why were the Clippers named Clippers?

Many Clipper style war ships were moored in San Diego during the 19th century and many were used during the California gold rush to haul gold back to the east coast of the United States via a long trip around South America. When the Braves relocated to San Diego in 1979 they chose the name Clippers because of this history.

Who was the Clippers' player in the 90s?

Charles Smith was a key player on the early 90s Clippers playoff teams.

How many times have the Clippers won the conference semi-finals?

One game away: The Clippers are one of only 3 NBA franchises who have never made the conference finals; the other two being the Pelicans and Hornets. But the Clippers have been close, very close. The Clippers have won 3 games in the conference semi-finals, three different times and failed to advance all three times.

How many times have the Clippers been 3-1?

Only 13 times in NBA history has a team held a 3-1 advantage and lost, the Clippers make up a quarter of those. In the 2006 playoffs the Clippers and Suns were tied at 3 games, but the Clippers failed to win game 7, losing in a blowout by 20 points. In 2015 the Clippers lead the Houston Rockets 3-1 and ended up losing the next 3 games in pretty ...

Who did the Clippers lead in 2015?

In 2015 the Clippers lead the Houston Rockets 3-1 and ended up losing the next 3 games in pretty much blowout fashion. In 2020 the Clippers lead the Nuggets 3-1, and had 15+ point leads in games 5, 6 and 7, only to lose yet again.

What did Barnes do at half time?

Barnes kept loaded guns in his lookers, partied with hookers and did lines of cocaine at half-time. Things today that would get a player expelled from the NBA for good.

All-Time Top 12 Players

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Why did Sterling move the Clippers to Los Angeles?

Encouraged by friend Al Davis ' victory over the National Football League in an antitrust lawsuit that allowed him to move his Oakland Raiders to Los Angeles without league approval , Sterling moved the Clippers from San Diego to Los Angeles in 1984, despite again being denied permission from the NBA to do so. The NBA, subsequently fined him $25 million. He sued the league for $100 million, but dropped the suit when the league agreed to decrease the fine to $6 million. Sterling was widely criticized for his frugal operation of the Clippers, due in part to a consistent history of losing seasons. The club was long considered the laughingstock of the NBA. With the Clippers' move into Staples Center in the 1999–2000 NBA season, the team began to become a contender, winning 47 games in the 2005–06 season. This was a record for the most victories in a single season since the franchise moved to California. It was also only the second winning season in Sterling's tenure as owner. In the lockout-shortened 2011–2012 season they made the playoffs with the best winning percentage in their history (.606) and they won their first round series against the Memphis Grizzlies, 4–3, before being swept by the San Antonio Spurs, 4–0, in the conference semi-finals. Led by Blake Griffin and Chris Paul, the Clippers posted two more winning campaigns in 2012–13 and 2013–14, setting new franchise records for regular-season wins with 56 and 57, respectively.

How long did Sterling lease with Mayer?

In 2000, Sports Illustrated senior writer Franz Lidz revealed that Sterling had a 99-year lease with the Mayer estate that required him to pay a relatively small annual fee and 15% of any rental income, which was why Sterling had remained the sole tenant.

When did Sterling get banned from the NBA?

In April 2014, Sterling was banned from the NBA for life and fined $2.5 million by the league after private recordings of him making racist comments were made public. In May, Sterling's wife Shelly reached an agreement for the Sterling Family Trust to sell the Clippers for $2 billion to Steve Ballmer, which Sterling contested in court. The NBA Board of Governors approved the sale of the Clippers to Ballmer in August 2014. Sterling settled his lawsuit against the NBA in November 2016 and remains active in Los Angeles real estate.

How much did Buss make from selling his apartment?

The first instance came in 1979, when Buss used the money he made from selling a portion of his apartment buildings to Sterling (worth $2.7 million), which covered the remaining balance in purchasing the Lakers, the Kings hockey team, and The Los Angeles Forum from Jack Kent Cooke for $67 million.

Who owns the Los Angeles Lakers?

Sterling and Los Angeles Lakers majority owner Jerry Buss were each indirectly responsible for the other owning his respective NBA franchise. The first instance came in 1979, when Buss used the money he made from selling a portion of his apartment buildings to Sterling (worth $2.7 million), which covered the remaining balance in purchasing the Lakers, the Kings hockey team, and The Los Angeles Forum from Jack Kent Cooke for $67 million. Two years later, Buss suggested that Sterling purchase his own NBA franchise, and Sterling bought the San Diego Clippers for $12.5 million.

Did Sterling move the Clippers?

Sterling rebuffed numerous offers from other cities to relocate the Clippers and was steadfast in his refusal to move the team out of Los Angeles, let alone sell the team. While the team played a few games in Anaheim in the Arrowhead Pond (now the Honda Center) for a few years before the Staples Center opened, he was not willing to move the team there permanently. In later years, he showed an increased willingness to spend. In 2003, Sterling signed Elton Brand to a six-year, $82 million deal, the biggest contract in franchise history. He matched the contract the Utah Jazz offered restricted free agent Corey Maggette: a deal worth $45 million over six years. The Clippers signed higher-priced veteran free agents, such as Cuttino Mobley in 2005, Tim Thomas in 2006, and Los Angeles native Baron Davis in 2008. In another first during the Sterling tenure of Clippers ownership, the team gave a four-year contract extension to head coach Mike Dunleavy Sr., as well as a five-year extension to center Chris Kaman. Both extensions took effect starting in the 2007–08 NBA season .

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