Theresa Boyd+FollowClippers’ season hits crisis point—what’s next?Losing 13 of their last 15 games, the Clippers are teetering on the edge of a full-blown rebuild, and it’s clear that relying on aging stars and thin depth has finally caught up to them. Injuries have hammered the roster, but the real issue might be at the top—should Lawrence Frank still be steering the ship if the team needs to start over? With no first-round draft pick until 2027, turning things around won’t be easy. Is it time for the Clippers to clean house and rethink their future? Let’s hear your take on what comes next for LA. #Sports #Basketball #Clippers11Share
Amy Tanner+FollowCP3’s Clippers Exit: Ty Lue Drama?Wow, what a wild turn for the Clippers and CP3! Word is, Chris Paul wanted to clear the air with Coach Ty Lue about those negative locker room rumors, but Lue wouldn’t even meet with him. Now, the Point God is out, and the Clips are left without one of their true leaders during a rough season. Is this just about the team’s record, or is there more behind the scenes? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Basketball #Clippers00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowClippers' Chris Paul Drama: Shockwaves Hit LAWow, never thought we'd see CP3 sent home like this. Even King James Harden and The Klaw were blindsided by the news after the Clippers finally snapped their losing streak. Lou Will spoke up, saying this isn’t about the Clippers as a whole but more about how the front office handles its vets. Seems like Chris Paul’s leadership style just didn’t mesh with Lue and the execs. Do you think the Clips did CP3 dirty, or was it just business? #Sports #Basketball #Clippers11Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowWhy Did the Clippers Send CP3 Home?Clippers fans, what do you make of Lou Williams' latest reveal? According to Sweet Lou, it wasn’t just on-court struggles that led to The Point God’s abrupt exit—it was CP3’s willingness to call out the front office that crossed the line. After years of being the locker room’s steady hand, did Chris Paul go too far, or did the Clippers mishandle a legend’s farewell? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Basketball #Clippers00Share
summersivan+FollowDid CP3 Really Betray Ty Lue?Big drama in Clipperland! After CP3 was let go mid-season, fans blamed Coach Ty Lue for the fallout. But now, Big Perk (Kendrick Perkins) is backing Lue, claiming Chris Paul was stirring the pot behind the scenes. Perkins says CP3 was talking to players and causing more chaos when the team was already struggling. Do you think the Point God crossed the line, or was this just a messy breakup? #Sports #Basketball #Clippers00Share
Steve Francis+FollowCooper Flagg Exploded for 35 as Mavs Beat Clippers 114–110Rookie phenom Cooper Flagg just had the best game of his young career, exploding for 35 points in the Mavericks’ 114–110 win over the Clippers. Flagg was everywhere — efficient scoring, attacking all night, and looking completely comfortable against veteran defenders. And when the game tightened up, Klay Thompson took over, scoring 17 of his 23 points in the 4th quarter to close it out. Dallas was shorthanded, but Flagg’s energy and Klay’s veteran shot-making made the difference. Is Flagg already ahead of schedule? #NBA #Mavs #CooperFlagg #KlayThompson #Clippers #RookieWatch #NBATalk 60Share
Beth Holland+FollowClippers Drop to 0–4 Since Kawhi’s ReturnThe Clippers are spiraling. They’ve gone 0–4 since Kawhi Leonard returned, and tonight’s loss drops them to the #14 seed in the West — a brutal place to be for one of the oldest rosters in NBA history. To make matters worse, L.A. has no control of their 1st-round picks in 2026, 2027, 2028, or 2029, leaving almost no flexibility if things keep sliding. And the league’s ongoing investigation into the Kawhi situation is still unresolved. Depending on the outcome, the Clippers could be hit with an additional unprotected first or more — a nightmare scenario for a team already running out of runway. At this rate… Ballmer might not even want to show up to his own All-Star Weekend. The franchise is approaching full-on disaster mode. #NBA #Clippers #KawhiLeonard #SteveBallmer #Basketball 10Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowClippers’ defense is letting stars run wildAnother tough night for the Clippers, and Kawhi Leonard isn’t sugarcoating it. He says the team’s biggest problem is letting opposing stars do whatever they want on offense—something we all saw when Luka Dončić and the Lakers lit them up. Even with James Harden putting up big numbers, the defense just isn’t there. Kawhi’s message is clear: if the Clippers don’t start forcing star players to pass and get uncomfortable, this season could slip away fast. Do you think the Clippers can turn their defense around, or is it time for a bigger shakeup? #Sports #Basketball #Clippers00Share
Edwin French+FollowLuka Drops 24 in the 1st Quarter as Lakers Roll Past ClippersIn the Lakers’ 135–118 win over the Clippers, Luka Dončić set the tone instantly with an explosive first quarter. He dropped 24 points in the opening frame alone, adding 3 assists and a block while shooting 9/14 from the field and 5/8 from deep. He came out firing, cooking the Clippers from all spots on the floor and carrying the Lakers offense while the team continues adjusting defensively without Ayton. Luka looked locked in on both ends, and the Lakers fed off that early burst all night long. #NBA #Lakers #Clippers #LukaDoncic #NBACup #LosAngeles 20Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowWhy Lob City’s heartbreak still stings in LALob City’s Clippers gave us some of the wildest highlights in NBA history, but the pain of those playoff meltdowns is still real—even for the players. DeAndre Jordan just opened up about how those brutal losses to OKC in 2014 and Houston in 2015 still haunt him, especially knowing the team was so close to breaking through. It’s wild to think how a few plays (and some questionable calls) changed everything. Do you think the Clippers were just unlucky, or did they beat themselves? Let’s talk about what really held that squad back. #Sports #Basketball #Clippers00Share