Brandon Bass Signs 1-Year Deal With Clippers

Lakers free agent Brandon Bass has reached agreement on a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Clippers, league sources tell The Vertical. — Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 17, 2016 Source: Shams Charania of Yahoo! Sports on Twitter

Basketball Insiders  •  15 Oct 2021
NBA Saturday: Clippers Stuck Between a Rock and a Hard Place

With two stars who could leave after next season and an aging roster, the Clippers face some tough decisions.

Alan Draper  •  15 Oct 2021
Does NBA Summer League Success Matter?

It’s easy to get excited about Summer League MVPs, but how does that success translate to the actual NBA?

Alan Draper  •  15 Oct 2021
Clippers Re-Sign Crawford, Rivers, Johnson, Mbah a Moute

A banner featuring pictures of Jamal Crawford, Austin Rivers, Luc Mbah a Moute and Wesley Johnson and the words “Back Playing Together” and “Welcome Home” hung on the wall of the practice facility Friday afternoon. As the four returning Clippers walked into the building to make their re-signings official, each of them cited the family […]

Basketball Insiders  •  15 Oct 2021
NBA Lowers 2017-18 Cap Projection to $102 Million

The NBA lowered the 2017-18 salary cap projection from $107 million to $102 million, Basketball Insiders learned.

Alan Draper  •  16 Oct 2023
VIDEO: Royce O’Neale Talks Growth as a Player

Los Angeles Clippers forward Royce O’Neale talks about being more comfortable in Summer League, what he’s trying to show, growth as a player and more.

Basketball Insiders  •  15 Oct 2021
Sources: Jamal Crawford Agrees to Stay with Clippers

Jamal Crawford is staying with the Clippers, I’m told. Three years, $42 million. via Sam Amick of USA Today

Basketball Insiders  •  15 Oct 2021
NBA To Pay $366.7 Million to Players

In an NBA memo obtained by Basketball Insiders, the league reveals new salary cap details.

Alan Draper  •  15 Oct 2021
Clippers, Austin Rivers Agree to Three-Year Deal

The Los Angeles Clippers and free-agent guard Austin Rivers have agreed to a three-year, $35 million deal, he told ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne. The Vertical first reported the deal. The return of the 23-year-old son of coach Doc Rivers all but eliminates the Clippers from freeing up the necessary salary space to sign Kevin Durant. Source: […]

Basketball Insiders  •  15 Oct 2021