Los Angeles Clippers

The Summer of Quentin Richardson

August 14, 2009

Quentin Richardson was traded last night from the Minnesota Timberwolves to the Miami Heat in exchange for Mark Blount. Why is this important? Why would this get an article on Basketball.org after so much complacency has hit this blog? This summer Quentin Richardson has been shipped around from team to team more than Elyshia Cuthbert [...]

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Boston Versus LA (the other LA)

February 27, 2009

Wednesday night’s LA/Boston match up at Staples Centerhad all the tell tail signs of one of basketball’s most cherished and storied rivalries.  The glitz and glamour of Hollywood (including Billy Crystal and Adam Sandler amongst those in attendance) mixed withthe grit and passion of one of New England’s strongest sporting contingents. There were hard fouls [...]

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5 on 5 with…Brian Spencer of EmptyTheBench.com

February 10, 2009

In a continuation of our “5 on 5 with…” series, we exchanged emails with blogger Brian Spencer of EmptyTheBench.com. Launched in February 2007, Empty the Bench offers daily analysis and insightful commentary on everything NBA. Brian Spencer is one of its two principal founders and writers; the other is Andrew Thell. Currently residing in Bangkok, Thailand, [...]

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Lindsey Hunter Still in Great Shape

October 24, 2008

According to the Daily News, the Los Angeles Clippers brought in veteran free agent Lindsey Hunter for  a workout as a potential signing. Adding Hunter the Clippers would be a contingency plan in case Baron Davis’ injury was more significant than previously thought. As It turns out, Davis’ injury was not severe enough for the Clippers to [...]

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Baron back in LA LA Land

July 1, 2008

According to Marc Stein and ESPN.com, Baron Davis has verbally agreed to become a Los Angeles Clipper. Sources say the deal is in the 5 year $65 million range which is actually less per year than the $17.8 million he was to earn as a Warrior had he not opted out of his contract.

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