According to Marc Stein of ESPN.com, The Clippers are searching for a big-name coach for their next hire, as it’s inevitable that Vinny Del Negro will not be retained: The consistent word in coaching circles is that the Clippers want to go “big” with their forthcoming coaching hire[...]
This isn’t a knock on the Clippers’ starting wings. Now, whenever an article starts with “This isn’t a knock on the Clippers’ starting wings”, it probably means that the piece will have a couple of knocks on – or at least veiled criticisms about – the Clippers’ starting wings. But seriously, t[...]
Over at NBC’s ProBasketballTalk, D.J. Foster breaks down the predicament that the Clippers currently have with Eric Bledsoe: And here’s where it gets tricky for the Clippers. Head coach Vinny Del Negro views Eric Bledsoe as a point guard, and playing behind the league’s best point guard, he is[...]
With the NBA Draft just a few days away on the 28th and some important deadlines right around the corner, let’s take a look at what’s coming up this offseason for the Clippers. Mo, The First Domino: Mo Williams has a player option for 8.5 million dollars this season. Although he has said[...]
From David Aldridge of NBA.com: “Source: Caron Butler agrees to terms with Clippers. Three years, 24M.” We’ll have plenty of analysis to follow up, but it looks like Caron Butler will sign a 3-year, 24-million dollar contract tomorrow and become the Clippers starting small f[...]
The following is a statement from General Manager Neil Olshey concerning today’s meeting in Cleveland with LeBron James: “We can only surmise how the meeting went from our standpoint, and from our standpoint, it went very well. We approached it in a very honest and direct way, and we felt that their[...]
Pardon the eternal optimism, but LeBron James’ commenting on the Clippers in a positive manner on national television can only be considered a good thing. Maybe it’s a case of hearing what you want to hear, but LeBron’s saying the Clippers have some “really good players”[...]
Watching this year’s NBA playoffs is a little bit of tantalizing experience. Typically Clippers fans can get away with adopting another team to root for (Oklahoma City, anyone?) and enjoying a refreshing brand of basketball that shines in comparison to the 82-game trainwreck they just endured.[...]