Tag: Los Angeles Clippers
The NBA’s salary cap for the 2017-18 season is $99,093,000. Maximum salaries will start at approximately $24,773,250 for players with up to six years of experience, $29,727,900 for those with seven to nine and $34,682,550 for those in the league for 10 years or more. To generate additional spending power, teams can make trades and/or […]
Buddy Grizzard looks at how LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers could assemble a super team to rival the Golden State Warriors this summer.
As the championship champagne flowed like a river in the Golden State Warriors locker room on Monday night, Jerry West and his wife, Karen, walked slowly out of a back entrance of Oracle Arena. Minutes earlier West had been in the tunnel as the exuberant Warriors ran toward the bubbly. Draymond Green, at full tilt, […]
The Los Angeles Clippers want a new arena of their own and have focused in on Inglewood, California, as their future home. The Inglewood City Council is scheduled to vote Thursday on an exclusive negotiating agreement with the Clippers to build a state-of-the-art arena on city-owned land. The 18,000- to 20,000-seat arena would be fully […]
Executives and players around the NBA absolutely believe Chris Paul to the Spurs is a realistic possibility. Free agency starts in 19 days. Source: Alex Kennedy on Twitter
Blake Griffin has something interesting options to consider in free agency this summer, writes James Blancarte.
David Yapkowitz looks at six key free agents out of the Western Conference this summer.
Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer says his team has a bigger target in mind than overcoming the legacy of the Los Angelese Lakers and becoming the city’s No. 1 basketball team. Ballmer, in an interview with Business Insider, said the Clippers have their sights set on the rest of the NBA, too. “Our ultimate […]
Buddy Grizzard looks at the teams that are best positioned to shove their way into championship contention.
Jerry West may be just the person to help the Clippers get to the next level, writes Jesse Blancarte.