Los Angeles Clippers 2003-2004 stats

NBA

Player Height Age Pts Reb Ast GP W-L MIN 3P% FG% FT% Or Reb Ast Stl To Blk Fo Pts Eff PTS REB AST
Corey Maggette 1m99 24 20.7 5.9 3.1 73 25-48 36 32.9% 44.7% 84.8% 1.3 5.9 3.1 0.9 2.8 0.2 3 20.7 18.9 34 13 9
Elton Brand 2m04 24 20 10.4 3.3 69 22-47 38.8 0% 49.3% 77.3% 3.9 10.4 3.3 0.9 2.8 2.2 3.3 20 25 39 20 8
Quentin Richardson 1m96 23 17.2 6.4 2.1 65 26-39 36 35.2% 39.8% 74% 2.2 6.4 2.1 1 2.2 0.3 2 17.2 14.2 44 16 9
Chris Wilcox 2m10 21 8.6 4.7 0.8 65 25-40 20.6 0% 52.1% 70% 1.9 4.7 0.8 0.4 1.2 0.3 2.8 8.6 9.7 24 13 4
Marko Jaric 1m98 25 8.5 3 4.8 58 25-33 30.3 34% 38.8% 73.3% 0.8 3 4.8 1.6 2 0.3 2.3 8.5 10.9 23 9 12
Bobby Simmons 2m01 23 7.8 4.7 1.7 56 20-36 24.6 16.7% 39.4% 83.4% 2.1 4.7 1.7 0.9 1.3 0.3 3 7.8 9.6 24 10 7
Eddie House 1m86 25 6.8 2.3 2.5 60 16-44 19.8 37.5% 35.9% 80% 0.5 2.3 2.5 1.1 1.1 0.1 1.5 6.8 6.7 22 10 7
Predrag Drobnjak 2m10 28 6.3 3.2 0.6 61 20-41 15.6 30.6% 39.3% 84.9% 0.9 3.2 0.6 0.4 0.8 0.4 1.4 6.3 6.1 24 14 5
Keyon Dooling 1m91 23 6.2 1.4 2.2 58 16-42 19.5 17.4% 38.9% 83% 0.3 1.4 2.2 0.8 1.1 0.1 1.9 6.2 5.6 20 5 10
Chris Kaman 2m13 21 6.1 5.7 1 82 28-54 22.5 0% 46% 69.7% 1.5 5.7 1 0.3 1.9 0.9 2.6 6.1 8.7 19 15 4
Matt Barnes 2m01 23 4.5 4 1.3 38 11-27 18.9 15.4% 45.7% 70.5% 1.4 4 1.3 0.7 1.2 0.1 2 4.5 6.9 14 10 6
Douglas Overton 1m91 34 3.9 1.5 2.4 55 19-36 18.4 13% 40.5% 72.4% 0.3 1.5 2.4 0.5 1 0 1.5 3.9 4.7 16 7 8
Melvin Ely 2m10 25 3.7 2.4 0.5 42 13-29 12 0% 43.1% 59.5% 1.1 2.4 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.4 1.6 3.7 4.4 15 8 3
Glen Rice 2m04 36 3.7 2.3 1.3 18 7-11 14.6 17.9% 28.9% 100% 0.5 2.3 1.3 0.3 0.7 0 1.2 3.7 3.9 11 6 5
Wang Zhi-zhi 2m15 24 2 2 0 2 0-2 4.5 - 0% 100% 0 2 0 0 0 0.5 0 2 4 2 3 0
Randy Livingston 1m94 28 2 1.8 1 4 0-4 12 0% 20% 66.7% 0.5 1.8 1 0.5 1 0 1.8 2 1.8 6 4 3
Olden Polynice 2m14 39 0 1 0.5 2 1-1 5.5 - - - 0.5 1 0.5 0.5 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 1
Total 94.8 43.6 20.2 82 28-54 241.4 32.1% 42.8% 78.5% 14 43.6 20.2 7.2 15.6 4.6 22.1 94.8 102.8
Opponents 99.4 41.5 22.9 82 - 241.4 36% 46% 74.1% 12.6 41.5 22.9 8.5 13 5.3 22.7 99.4 113.8
Gap -4,6 2,1 -2,7 0 - 0 -3,9% -3,2% 4,4% 1,4 2,1 -2,7 -1,3 2,6 -0,7 -0,6 -4,6 -11,0
Average
height
202 cm
Average
age
26 years old
Player Height Age Pts Reb Ast GP W-L MIN 2P 3P FG FT Reb Ast Stl Blk Fo Pts Eff
Corey Maggette 1m99 24 1508 431 224 73 25-48 2629 377/782 76/231 453/1013 526/620 96 431 224 65 207 16 217 1508 1383
Elton Brand 2m04 24 1379 715 227 69 22-47 2677 484/981 0/1 484/982 411/532 269 715 227 64 193 154 229 1379 1727
Quentin Richardson 1m96 23 1121 414 139 65 26-39 2338 305/727 120/341 425/1068 151/204 146 414 139 67 141 19 130 1121 923
Chris Wilcox 2m10 21 559 305 51 65 25-40 1340 227/435 0/1 227/436 105/150 125 305 51 29 80 20 183 559 630
Marko Jaric 1m98 25 495 175 281 58 25-33 1758 134/327 51/150 185/477 74/101 44 175 281 93 115 20 132 495 630
Bobby Simmons 2m01 23 437 265 96 56 20-36 1378 145/361 2/12 147/373 141/169 115 265 96 51 73 17 169 437 539
Eddie House 1m86 25 409 138 148 60 16-44 1185 110/313 51/136 161/449 36/45 28 138 148 65 63 4 91 409 404
Predrag Drobnjak 2m10 28 382 196 39 61 20-41 949 138/343 11/36 149/379 73/86 54 196 39 22 48 24 85 382 372
Keyon Dooling 1m91 23 360 79 130 58 16-42 1132 129/306 8/46 137/352 78/94 17 79 130 45 65 6 108 360 324
Chris Kaman 2m13 21 499 464 85 82 28-54 1846 200/433 0/2 200/435 99/142 126 464 85 23 155 73 211 499 711
Matt Barnes 2m01 23 171 152 48 38 11-27 717 61/125 2/13 63/138 43/61 53 152 48 27 44 3 76 171 264
Douglas Overton 1m91 34 216 85 134 55 19-36 1012 93/214 3/23 96/237 21/29 16 85 134 25 56 2 85 216 257
Melvin Ely 2m10 25 157 102 22 42 13-29 505 66/152 0/1 66/153 25/42 48 102 22 9 20 17 68 157 183
Glen Rice 2m04 36 66 41 24 18 7-11 262 17/48 5/28 22/76 17/17 9 41 24 6 13 0 22 66 70
Wang Zhi-zhi 2m15 24 4 4 0 2 0-2 9 0/1 0/0 0/1 4/4 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 4 8
Randy Livingston 1m94 28 8 7 4 4 0-4 48 2/7 0/3 2/10 4/6 2 7 4 2 4 0 7 8 7
Olden Polynice 2m14 39 0 2 1 2 1-1 11 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 2 1 1 4 0 2 0 0
Total 7771 3575 1653 82 28-54 19796 2488/5555 329/1024 2817/6579 1808/2302 1149 3575 1653 594 1281 376 1815 7771 8432
Opponents 8147 3400 1874 82 - 19798 2623/5432 452/1255 3075/6687 1545/2086 1033 3400 1874 693 1070 437 1860 8147 9328
Gap -376 175 -221 0 - -2 -135/123 -123/-231 -258/-108 263/216 116 175 -221 -99 211 -61 -45 -376 -896
Player Height Age Pts Reb Ast GP W-L MIN 3P% FG% FT% Or Reb Ast Stl To Blk Fo Pts Eff PTS REB AST
Corey Maggette 1m99 24 20.6 5.9 3.1 73 25-48 36 32.9% 44.7% 84.8% 1.3 5.9 3.1 0.9 2.8 0.2 3 20.6 18.9 34 13 9
Elton Brand 2m04 24 18.5 9.6 3.1 69 22-47 36 0% 49.3% 77.3% 3.6 9.6 3.1 0.9 2.6 2.1 3.1 18.5 23.2 39 20 8
Quentin Richardson 1m96 23 17.3 6.4 2.1 65 26-39 36 35.2% 39.8% 74% 2.2 6.4 2.1 1 2.2 0.3 2 17.3 14.2 44 16 9
Chris Wilcox 2m10 21 15 8.2 1.4 65 25-40 36 0% 52.1% 70% 3.4 8.2 1.4 0.8 2.1 0.5 4.9 15 16.9 24 13 4
Marko Jaric 1m98 25 10.1 3.6 5.8 58 25-33 36 34% 38.8% 73.3% 0.9 3.6 5.8 1.9 2.4 0.4 2.7 10.1 12.9 23 9 12
Bobby Simmons 2m01 23 11.4 6.9 2.5 56 20-36 36 16.7% 39.4% 83.4% 3 6.9 2.5 1.3 1.9 0.4 4.4 11.4 14.1 24 10 7
Eddie House 1m86 25 12.4 4.2 4.5 60 16-44 36 37.5% 35.9% 80% 0.9 4.2 4.5 2 1.9 0.1 2.8 12.4 12.3 22 10 7
Predrag Drobnjak 2m10 28 14.5 7.4 1.5 61 20-41 36 30.6% 39.3% 84.9% 2 7.4 1.5 0.8 1.8 0.9 3.2 14.5 14.1 24 14 5
Keyon Dooling 1m91 23 11.4 2.5 4.1 58 16-42 36 17.4% 38.9% 83% 0.5 2.5 4.1 1.4 2.1 0.2 3.4 11.4 10.3 20 5 10
Chris Kaman 2m13 21 9.7 9 1.7 82 28-54 36 0% 46% 69.7% 2.5 9 1.7 0.4 3 1.4 4.1 9.7 13.9 19 15 4
Matt Barnes 2m01 23 8.6 7.6 2.4 38 11-27 36 15.4% 45.7% 70.5% 2.7 7.6 2.4 1.4 2.2 0.2 3.8 8.6 13.3 14 10 6
Douglas Overton 1m91 34 7.7 3 4.8 55 19-36 36 13% 40.5% 72.4% 0.6 3 4.8 0.9 2 0.1 3 7.7 9.1 16 7 8
Melvin Ely 2m10 25 11.2 7.3 1.6 42 13-29 36 0% 43.1% 59.5% 3.4 7.3 1.6 0.6 1.4 1.2 4.8 11.2 13 15 8 3
Glen Rice 2m04 36 9.1 5.6 3.3 18 7-11 36 17.9% 28.9% 100% 1.2 5.6 3.3 0.8 1.8 0 3 9.1 9.6 11 6 5
Wang Zhi-zhi 2m15 24 16 16 0 2 0-2 36 - 0% 100% 0 16 0 0 0 4 0 16 32 2 3 0
Randy Livingston 1m94 28 6 5.3 3 4 0-4 36 0% 20% 66.7% 1.5 5.3 3 1.5 3 0 5.3 6 5.3 6 4 3
Olden Polynice 2m14 39 0 6.5 3.3 2 1-1 36 - - - 3.3 6.5 3.3 3.3 13.1 0 6.5 0 0 0 2 1
Total 14.1 6.5 3 82 28-54 36 32.1% 42.8% 78.5% 2.1 6.5 3 1.1 2.3 0.7 3.3 14.1 15.3
Player Height Age Pts Reb Ast GP W-L MIN 3P% FG% FT% Or Reb Ast Stl To Blk Fo Pts Eff PTS REB AST
Corey Maggette 1m99 24 22.9 6.6 3.4 73 25-48 40 32.9% 44.7% 84.8% 1.5 6.6 3.4 1 3.1 0.2 3.3 22.9 21 34 13 9
Elton Brand 2m04 24 20.6 10.7 3.4 69 22-47 40 0% 49.3% 77.3% 4 10.7 3.4 1 2.9 2.3 3.4 20.6 25.8 39 20 8
Quentin Richardson 1m96 23 19.2 7.1 2.4 65 26-39 40 35.2% 39.8% 74% 2.5 7.1 2.4 1.1 2.4 0.3 2.2 19.2 15.8 44 16 9
Chris Wilcox 2m10 21 16.7 9.1 1.5 65 25-40 40 0% 52.1% 70% 3.7 9.1 1.5 0.9 2.4 0.6 5.5 16.7 18.8 24 13 4
Marko Jaric 1m98 25 11.3 4 6.4 58 25-33 40 34% 38.8% 73.3% 1 4 6.4 2.1 2.6 0.5 3 11.3 14.3 23 9 12
Bobby Simmons 2m01 23 12.7 7.7 2.8 56 20-36 40 16.7% 39.4% 83.4% 3.3 7.7 2.8 1.5 2.1 0.5 4.9 12.7 15.6 24 10 7
Eddie House 1m86 25 13.8 4.7 5 60 16-44 40 37.5% 35.9% 80% 0.9 4.7 5 2.2 2.1 0.1 3.1 13.8 13.6 22 10 7
Predrag Drobnjak 2m10 28 16.1 8.3 1.6 61 20-41 40 30.6% 39.3% 84.9% 2.3 8.3 1.6 0.9 2 1 3.6 16.1 15.7 24 14 5
Keyon Dooling 1m91 23 12.7 2.8 4.6 58 16-42 40 17.4% 38.9% 83% 0.6 2.8 4.6 1.6 2.3 0.2 3.8 12.7 11.4 20 5 10
Chris Kaman 2m13 21 10.8 10.1 1.8 82 28-54 40 0% 46% 69.7% 2.7 10.1 1.8 0.5 3.4 1.6 4.6 10.8 15.4 19 15 4
Matt Barnes 2m01 23 9.5 8.5 2.7 38 11-27 40 15.4% 45.7% 70.5% 3 8.5 2.7 1.5 2.5 0.2 4.2 9.5 14.7 14 10 6
Douglas Overton 1m91 34 8.5 3.4 5.3 55 19-36 40 13% 40.5% 72.4% 0.6 3.4 5.3 1 2.2 0.1 3.4 8.5 10.2 16 7 8
Melvin Ely 2m10 25 12.4 8.1 1.7 42 13-29 40 0% 43.1% 59.5% 3.8 8.1 1.7 0.7 1.6 1.3 5.4 12.4 14.5 15 8 3
Glen Rice 2m04 36 10.1 6.3 3.7 18 7-11 40 17.9% 28.9% 100% 1.4 6.3 3.7 0.9 2 0 3.4 10.1 10.7 11 6 5
Wang Zhi-zhi 2m15 24 17.8 17.8 0 2 0-2 40 - 0% 100% 0 17.8 0 0 0 4.4 0 17.8 35.6 2 3 0
Randy Livingston 1m94 28 6.7 5.8 3.3 4 0-4 40 0% 20% 66.7% 1.7 5.8 3.3 1.7 3.3 0 5.8 6.7 5.8 6 4 3
Olden Polynice 2m14 39 0 7.3 3.6 2 1-1 40 - - - 3.6 7.3 3.6 3.6 14.5 0 7.3 0 0 0 2 1
Total 15.7 7.2 3.3 82 28-54 40 32.1% 42.8% 78.5% 2.3 7.2 3.3 1.2 2.6 0.8 3.7 15.7 17
Player Height Age USG% PACE PIE PER GMSCR AST% TO% AST/TO OREB% DREB% REB%
Corey Maggette 1m99 24 25.3% 20,5 9,0 18,8 16,8 13% 14% 1.1 3% 10% 13%
Elton Brand 2m04 24 23.5% 20,4 11,0 22,0 20,1 14% 14% 2.4 7% 12% 20%
Quentin Richardson 1m96 23 24.8% 20,0 6,0 13,9 12,2 10% 11% -0.2 4% 8% 12%
Chris Wilcox 2m10 21 19.4% 9,0 3,0 14,6 8,3 8% 14% -5 6% 9% 16%
Marko Jaric 1m98 25 16.2% 11,0 4,0 11,8 9,2 31% 18% 26.1 2% 5% 6%
Bobby Simmons 2m01 23 16.8% 9,3 3,0 12,0 8,5 16% 14% 4.4 5% 6% 11%
Eddie House 1m86 25 20% 8,9 3,0 11,2 5,9 22% 12% 16 2% 6% 7%
Predrag Drobnjak 2m10 28 21.9% 7,6 2,0 11,8 5,0 8% 10% -1.9 4% 10% 13%
Keyon Dooling 1m91 23 18.1% 7,9 2,0 9,3 5,4 22% 14% 14.2 1% 3% 4%
Chris Kaman 2m13 21 15.8% 8,0 3,0 9,1 6,2 12% 24% -10.7 6% 16% 22%
Matt Barnes 2m01 23 13% 5,5 1,0 10,2 5,5 19% 21% 1.9 3% 6% 9%
Douglas Overton 1m91 34 13.5% 5,6 1,0 6,9 3,9 30% 18% 25.5 1% 4% 5%
Melvin Ely 2m10 25 16.9% 4,6 1,0 10,8 3,9 10% 10% 1 4% 5% 9%
Glen Rice 2m04 36 16.4% 5,4 0 6,6 3,1 20% 13% 11.4 1% 2% 3%
Wang Zhi-zhi 2m15 24 13.7% 1,4 0 27,4 2,6 0% 0% 0 0% 1% 1%
Randy Livingston 1m94 28 15.5% 4,2 0 1,4 1,9 19% 24% 0 0% 0% 1%
Olden Polynice 2m14 39 16.2% 2,0 0 -9,8 -0,3 20% 100% -75 0% 0% 0%
Player Height Age eFG% TS% 3PAr FTr %FGA/2PTm %FGA/3PTm %FGA/FTm %PTS/2PTm %PTS/3PTm %PTS/FTm PTS/2PTm PTS/3PTm
Corey Maggette 1m99 24 70,7% 58,6% 22,8% 61,2% 47,9% 14,1% 38,0% 50,0% 15,1% 34,9% 0.96 0.99
Elton Brand 2m04 24 70,2% 56,7% 0,1% 54,2% 64,8% 0,1% 35,1% 70,2% 0% 29,8% 0.99 0
Quentin Richardson 1m96 23 46,9% 48,4% 31,9% 19,1% 57,2% 26,8% 16,0% 54,4% 32,1% 13,5% 0.84 1.06
Chris Wilcox 2m10 21 64,1% 55,7% 0,2% 34,4% 74,2% 0,2% 25,6% 81,2% 0% 18,8% 1.04 0
Marko Jaric 1m98 25 46,5% 47,5% 31,4% 21,2% 56,6% 26,0% 17,5% 54,1% 30,9% 14,9% 0.82 1.02
Bobby Simmons 2m01 23 58,3% 48,8% 3,2% 45,3% 66,6% 2,2% 31,2% 66,4% 1,4% 32,3% 0.8 0.5
Eddie House 1m86 25 39,9% 43,6% 30,3% 10,0% 63,4% 27,5% 9,1% 53,8% 37,4% 8,8% 0.7 1.13
Predrag Drobnjak 2m10 28 48,9% 45,8% 9,5% 22,7% 73,8% 7,7% 18,5% 72,3% 8,6% 19,1% 0.8 0.92
Keyon Dooling 1m91 23 50,0% 45,8% 13,1% 26,7% 68,6% 10,3% 21,1% 71,7% 6,7% 21,7% 0.84 0.52
Chris Kaman 2m13 21 57,4% 50,2% 0,5% 32,6% 75,0% 0,3% 24,6% 80,2% 0% 19,8% 0.92 0
Matt Barnes 2m01 23 61,2% 51,9% 9,4% 44,2% 62,8% 6,5% 30,7% 71,3% 3,5% 25,1% 0.98 0.46
Douglas Overton 1m91 34 44,9% 43,2% 9,7% 12,2% 80,5% 8,6% 10,9% 86,1% 4,2% 9,7% 0.87 0.39
Melvin Ely 2m10 25 51,3% 45,8% 0,7% 27,5% 77,9% 0,5% 21,5% 84,1% 0% 15,9% 0.87 0
Glen Rice 2m04 36 40,1% 39,5% 36,8% 22,4% 51,6% 30,1% 18,3% 51,5% 22,7% 25,8% 0.71 0.54
Wang Zhi-zhi 2m15 24 200,0% 72,5% 0% 400,0% 20,0% 0% 80,0% 0% 0% 100,0% 0 0
Randy Livingston 1m94 28 40,0% 31,6% 30,0% 60,0% 43,8% 18,8% 37,5% 50,0% 0% 50,0% 0.57 0
Olden Polynice 2m14 39 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 0
Player Height Age %MIN %PTS %FGM %FGA %2PM %2PA %3PM %3PA %FTM %FTA %OREB %DREB %REB %AST %TOV %STL %BLK %BLKA %PF %PFD %+/- %EFF
Corey Maggette 1m99 24 90% 22% 18% 17% 17% 16% 26% 25% 33% 30% 9% 16% 14% 15% 18% 12% 5% - 13% - - 18%
Elton Brand 2m04 24 97% 21% 20% 18% 23% 21% 0% 0% 27% 27% 28% 22% 24% 16% 18% 13% 49% - 15% - - 24%
Quentin Richardson 1m96 23 90% 18% 19% 20% 15% 17% 46% 42% 11% 11% 16% 14% 15% 11% 14% 14% 6% - 9% - - 14%
Chris Wilcox 2m10 21 52% 9% 10% 8% 12% 10% 0% 0% 7% 8% 14% 9% 11% 4% 8% 6% 7% - 13% - - 9%
Marko Jaric 1m98 25 76% 9% 9% 10% 8% 8% 22% 21% 6% 6% 5% 8% 7% 24% 13% 22% 8% - 10% - - 11%
Bobby Simmons 2m01 23 62% 8% 8% 8% 9% 10% 1% 2% 11% 11% 15% 9% 11% 9% 8% 13% 7% - 14% - - 9%
Eddie House 1m86 25 49% 7% 8% 9% 6% 8% 21% 18% 3% 3% 3% 6% 5% 12% 7% 15% 1% - 7% - - 7%
Predrag Drobnjak 2m10 28 39% 7% 7% 8% 7% 8% 4% 5% 5% 5% 6% 8% 7% 3% 5% 5% 9% - 6% - - 6%
Keyon Dooling 1m91 23 49% 7% 7% 8% 7% 8% 3% 6% 6% 6% 2% 4% 3% 11% 7% 11% 2% - 8% - - 5%
Chris Kaman 2m13 21 56% 6% 7% 7% 8% 8% 0% 0% 5% 6% 11% 14% 13% 5% 12% 4% 19% - 12% - - 8%
Matt Barnes 2m01 23 47% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1% 3% 5% 6% 10% 9% 9% 6% 7% 10% 2% - 9% - - 7%
Douglas Overton 1m91 34 46% 4% 5% 5% 6% 6% 1% 3% 2% 2% 2% 4% 4% 12% 7% 6% 1% - 7% - - 5%
Melvin Ely 2m10 25 30% 4% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0% 0% 3% 4% 8% 4% 6% 3% 3% 3% 9% - 7% - - 4%
Glen Rice 2m04 36 36% 4% 4% 5% 3% 4% 7% 12% 4% 3% 4% 6% 5% 7% 5% 5% 0% - 6% - - 4%
Wang Zhi-zhi 2m15 24 11% 2% 0% 1% 0% 1% 0% 0% 9% 7% 0% 7% 5% 0% 0% 0% 11% - 0% - - 4%
Randy Livingston 1m94 28 30% 2% 1% 3% 2% 3% 0% 6% 5% 5% 4% 4% 4% 5% 6% 7% 0% - 8% - - 2%
Olden Polynice 2m14 39 14% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 4% 2% 2% 2% 13% 7% 0% - 5% - - 0%

Los Angeles Clippers History

Living in the shadow of the world-famous Los Angeles Lakers is a tough assignment. An impossible one some might say. Of course, the numbers are cruel and the Clippers have never won a championship in their history and have been regarded as one of the worst teams of all time. Yet, the reputation has changed since 2010 and new owner Steve Ballmer has its eyes set on becoming a champion.

So far away from L.A.

The story of the Clippers started very far away from California. The Buffalo Braves, in the state of New York, were one of the three expansion teams that started playing in 1970, along with the Portland Trailblazers and Cleveland Cavaliers. The team lost 60, 60 and 61 games in its first three seasons, despite welcoming North Carolina star Bob MacAdoo in 1972. In fact, MacAdoo was so frustrated by the losses that he later commented that his wife could have outrun his teammates. Things got better quickly as the Braves, coached by Jack Ramsay, enjoyed three consecutive playoffs campaigns, relying on the spectacular play of MacAdoo. The power forward/center with an almost unblockable turnaround jumpshot led the NBA in scoring each of these years and was named MVP in 1975.

But the turnaround did not last long. The Braves shared their arena with the basketball team from Canisius College. Scheduling home games proved to be a complicated task. Owner Paul Snyder grew tired of the situation and sold the team to John Y. Brown who made a bold business move by trading away his stars, including MacAdoo, and swapped franchise ownership with Celtics’ owner Irv Levin in 1978. Levin was a film producer who had every intention to move the team to its native California.

A move to California

The Braves relocated to San Diego that year and a naming contest ultimately decided on "Clippers" as a new name, in reference to the city being known for the great sailing ships that passed through San Diego Bay. The move was a success as the Clippers won 43 games during their first season in the West behind the stellar play of guard World B. Free, who finished second in the League in scoring with 28.9 points per game. Lloyd Bernard Free had earned his nickname from his high school days in Brooklyn because of his incredible leaping abilities. He became a fan favorite and was joined the following season by center Bill Walton, a former NBA champion and MVP. A spectacular addition that delivered little results. In his first season with San Diego, Walton played 14 games for the Clippers before fracturing the navicular bone in his left foot, therefore missing all of the 1980–81 and 1981–82 seasons. The local hero who played college ball at UCLA fought through extensive rehabilitation to eventually return to the court. He played three seasons with the Clippers who never finished near .500 or made the playoffs in his tenure.

In 1984, two years after buying the franchise, real estate mogul Donald Sterling moved the Clippers to Los Angeles without the NBA approval. The League fined Sterling 25 million dollars and filed a lawsuit demanding the franchise to be returned to San Diego, threatening to dissolve the team. The two sides reached an agreement and the Clippers began playing in L.A. racking up losses with remarkable continuity.

Anything but joining the Clippers

Its star players kept falling down to injuries: Derek Smith, Norm Nixon, Marques Johnson or Danny Manning. The Clippers lost 70, 65 and 61 games between 1986 and 1989. The franchise’s reputation was so awful that Danny Ferry, the first pick of the draft out of Duke, chose to sign in Italy, with Messagero Roma, in order to avoid signing a contract in Los Angeles. He was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers for guard Ron Harper.

With Harper, forwards Ken Norman and Charles Smith, as well as the arrival of head coach Larry Brown, the Clippers found respectability. In 1992, 16 years after their last appearance they returned to the playoffs and pushed the Utah Jazz to a fifth and deciding game in the first round. They repeated the achievement a year later, this time losing in five games to the Houston Rockets.

Former number one draft pick Danny Manning led the charge. NCAA champion and Final Four Most Outstanding Player with Kansas in 1988, his NBA debut was derailed by a knee injury. But patiently, Manning came back into shape averaging 22.8 points per game in 1992-93, making the All-Star Game and 23.7 points per game through the first 42 games of the 1993-94 season. That is when the Clippers traded Manning to the Atlanta Hawks for Dominique Wilkins. The trade was a disappointment for both sides as the Hawks, conference leader at that time, lost in the conference semifinals. The Clippers only won 27 games overall and Wilkins left for the Boston Celtics after a few months.

Another dark period started for the Clippers who went through 12 consecutive losing seasons. The team failed to build an identity and became synonymous with terrible draft choices, highlighted by the selection of center Michael Olowokandi with the first pick in 1998.

Young and spectacular

Their fortune changed in the early 2000. Results remained modest but the Clippers found a new popularity by putting together a young and spectacular squad and moving to Staples Center, sharing the building with the Lakers. Quentin Richardson, Darius Miles, and Lamar Odom never made it to the playoffs but they brought a breath of fresh air to the franchise. Odom was the prototype of a new brand of basketball. A 6-10 athlete able to play any position on the court, including point-guard. But despite adding substantial firepower with Elton Brand and Andre Miller, the Clippers could not reach the postseason because of poor team chemistry and injuries.

The 2005–06 season was a turning point for the team's image and the front office strategy. The team chose to rely on veterans welcoming former NBA champion Sam Cassell. With Brand, Corey Maggette or Cuttino Mobley, they showed significant improvement, achieving their first winning record in 14 seasons, and clinched their first playoff spot since 1997. They also finished with a better record than the Lakers for the second straight year and secured home-court advantage over the Denver Nuggets. The Clippers made it to the second round and pushed the Phoenix Suns to seven games. General Manager Elgin Baylor won the NBA Executive of the Year that season.

Lob city

This run had no tomorrow and the Clippers returned to the bottom of the standings. In December of 2011 a trade changed their fate. Chris Paul arrived from the New Orleans Hornets and proved to be the perfect complement to the first pick of the draft Blake Griffin and young center DeAndre Jordan. The team gained the nickname Lob City as one spectacular dunk followed an incredible alley-oop. Griffin quickly became an All-Star and managed to expand his game not only relying on his amazing athleticism.

Despite winning 56 games during the 2012/13 season, the Clippers did not renew the contract of coach Vinny Del Negro and hired Doc Rivers. He led the team to 57 wins and the second round of the playoffs, losing to the Thunder. Yet the summer was marked by controversy from owner Donald Sterling. Already accused of racist behavior in the past, Sterling was taped making derogatory remarks to his wife. The incident caused a public backlash and the NBA issued Sterling a lifetime ban and Steve Ballmer a former CEO of Microsoft bought the franchise for 2 billion dollars! During his first season at the helm, the Clippers once again won 56 games, eliminated the NBA champion San Antonio Spurs in the first round of the playoffs, winning the series in the seventh game on a game-winning shot by Paul with one second left. In the next series against the second-seeded Houston Rockets, they took a 3–1 series lead only to lose the next three games.

The Clippers’ new owner’s ambition is clearly to bring a championship to Los Angeles. He plans on building a new arena for his team and quickly hired Jerry West as a special consultant. When the Lob City era ended, a rebuilding period was expected to start. But the Clippers quickly rebounded. In the summer of 2019, they showed their new power of attraction by signing free-agent Kawhi Leonard. A few days later they acquired Paul George from the Oklahoma City Thunder, assembling one of the best one-two punch in the League.