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nd the following month joined the Los Angeles | Clippers, a club he remained under contract with until |
In the 'Campus' area, the Los Angeles | Clippers, a professional basketball team, have built a |
enture the capital necessary to build extreme | clippers, a type of vessel longer, with taller masts, |
On August 12, 2009, the Los Angeles | Clippers acquired Butler by trading a conditional 2016 |
The L.A. | Clippers acquired the draft rights to Bledsoe in excha |
e played for the Boston Celtics and San Diego | Clippers after playing for the Kansas City Kings for 3 |
ed in minor league baseball with the Columbus | Clippers, Akron Aeros, Mahoning Valley Scrappers, Lake |
er 21, 2008, he was traded to the Los Angeles | Clippers along with Mardy Collins in exchange for Cutt |
1994, the Pacers dealt him to the Los Angeles | Clippers along with Malik Sealy and 1994 draft pick Er |
e the 1983-84 season, Nater was traded by the | Clippers along with a just-drafted Byron Scott to the |
7, 2009, Adams was traded to the Los Angeles | Clippers along with cash considerations for a future c |
eles Lakers with Chick Hearn, the Los Angeles | Clippers, and The NBA on CBS. |
He has coached two NBA teams, the Los Angeles | Clippers and the New Jersey Nets-each for a season and |
Between his stints for the | Clippers and the Cavaliers, he was traded to the Chica |
Christine Nubla - | Clippers and Ducks sideline reporter |
losed their franchise to yield to the Oakland | Clippers and the owners bought a controlling interest |
Virginia Tech, and for the NBA's Los Angeles | Clippers and New York Knicks. |
He was quickly waived by the | Clippers, and signed with KK Vojvodina shortly after. |
s final NBA season split with the Los Angeles | Clippers and New Jersey Nets in 1988-89. |
selected in the first round by the San Diego | Clippers, and in his inaugural 1982-83 season, he won |
He played for the Orlando Magic, Los Angeles | Clippers and Milwaukee Bucks. |
000 NBA and NHL seasons, the NBA's Lakers and | Clippers, and the NHL's Kings all moved out of the Los |
The school's mascot is the | Clippers and the school colors are Maroon and White. |
ches, based in Little Rock, bought 16 Flxible | Clippers, and started running them between Little Rock |
and minor league baseball teams the Columbus | Clippers and San Jose Missions. |
He has formerly played for the Los Angeles | Clippers and the Washington Wizards. |
s arena in downtown L.A., home to the Lakers, | Clippers and Kings. |
ns, Kansas City/Sacramento Kings, Los Angeles | Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers. |
o play for his hometown-team, the Los Angeles | Clippers, and officially signed with the Clippers on J |
Sports Net West/Prime Ticket for Los Angeles | Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers games, first joining t |
in 1992 after being traded by the Los Angeles | Clippers and departed two years later when he was trad |
the American Hockey League for the Baltimore | Clippers and Providence Reds, over twenty years. |
Valentine also played for the Los Angeles | Clippers and the Cleveland Cavaliers during his 10-yea |
ally in the NBA with the Indiana Pacers, L.A. | Clippers, and Minnesota Timberwolves from 1983-1990. |
different teams (Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles | Clippers, and San Antonio Spurs). |
Wahl manufactures its | clippers and trimmers in its own factories in Sterling |
Angeles, California, home of the Los Angeles | Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers. |
Woods played in 4 NBA seasons for the | Clippers and Denver Nuggets, averaging 2.4 ppg in his |
aman was one of the lone bright spots for the | Clippers, and took advantage of a depleted roster by a |
He played club football for the Nova Scotia | Clippers and the Montreal Supra of the Canadian Soccer |
Lakers, the Washington Bullets, the San Diego | Clippers and the Seattle SuperSonics. |
played for their Triple-A team, the Columbus | Clippers and was granted free agency after the season. |
asons in the league with the Hawks, San Diego | Clippers and Milwaukee Bucks.When he entered the NBA, |
wan also played abroad in America for Oakland | Clippers and Detroit Cougars and in South Africa for D |
attle SuperSonics, one season for Los Angeles | Clippers, and one season for Atlanta Hawks. |
yed his junior hockey career with the Nanaimo | Clippers and the Victoria Cougars of the Western Hocke |
er spent time in the NBA with the Los Angeles | Clippers and the Portland Trail Blazers. |
also the home theme song for the Los Angeles | Clippers, and it served as the official theme song of |
n Francisco Seals, Providence Reds, Baltimore | Clippers, and Muskegon Mohawks. |
He then played for the Los Angeles | Clippers and several other teams since, including 12 g |
rail Blazers, the Miami Heat, the Los Angeles | Clippers, and the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA. |
The Nets and the | Clippers are not only the "second teams" in their metr |
The | Clippers are co-tenants with their crosstown rival, th |
Knicks, and Mardy Collins of the Los Angeles | Clippers are also part of Temple's basketball heritage |
r 28, 2008, Jones signed with the Los Angeles | Clippers as a free agent. |
assell appeared to have found a home with the | Clippers, as he led them to the Western Conference Sem |
The Norfolk Tides take on the Columbus | Clippers at Harbor Park |
n Nationals, San Diego Padres and Los Angeles | Clippers at various points in his career. |
In common with many other | clippers at the time, she was sometimes unable to proc |
Originally built as one of the Baltimore | clippers at the Schott and Whitney shipyard in Baltimo |
teammate Elton Brand, who was playing for the | Clippers at that time. |
Association, he finally joined the San Diego | Clippers, averaging 6.7 points and 2.2 assists in 67 g |
ed in 34 games in the 2004-05 season with the | Clippers, averaging 3.1 points per game and 1.4 assist |
s also the training ground for the Chelmsford | Clippers baseball club. |
Anderson presented police with a Los Angeles | Clippers basketball cap he claimed to have knocked off |
ng for their Triple-A affiliate, the Columbus | Clippers, before being released on May 18, 2008. |
ched 44 innings in Triple-A (for the Columbus | Clippers) before being traded, compiling a 0-0 record, |
Brooks signed with the Los Angeles | Clippers before the 1998-1999 season but sat out due t |
uperSonics, but was traded to the Los Angeles | Clippers before the 1988-89 season started. |
er team, played club soccer for the Bay State | Clippers between 1995 and 2004, and played college soc |
third mate aboard Salamis, chief mate on the | clippers Blackadder and Hallowe'en, and commander of t |
on the same team as his later teammate on the | Clippers, Blake Griffin. |
and forward Olden Polynice to the Los Angeles | Clippers, both trades occurring days after the All-Sta |
List of Los Angeles | Clippers broadcasters |
The | Clippers brought the first-ever national professional |
His rights were renounced by the | Clippers, but on August 18, 2008, he was re-signed by |
ime loss, to say the least, did not favor the | Clippers, but they bounced back with a series-saving 1 |
A with the Philadelphia 76ers and Los Angeles | Clippers, but experienced his most success in the Aust |
to a 10-day contract in January 2007 with the | Clippers, but his stay in Los Angeles was brief, appea |
yed one season in the NBA for the Los Angeles | Clippers, by whom he was selected in the 1986 NBA Draf |
Clippers' career leader in free throws attempted (3,47 | |
Dunleavy stepped down from his duties as the | Clippers' coach. |
Since the Blazers and | Clippers could not agree on compensation, the commissi |
, scoring 33 points in 31 minutes to help the | Clippers defeat the Sacramento Kings 116-112. |
ipps, former General Manager of the San Diego | Clippers, Denver Nuggets and executive of Major League |
Spencer played for the | Clippers, Denver Nuggets, Portland Trail Blazers, and |
ketball player in the NBA for the Los Angeles | Clippers, Denver Nuggets, New York Knicks, Miami Heat |
played for the Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles | Clippers, Detroit Pistons, San Antonio Spurs, and Phil |
s Hornets during 2002-03, for the Los Angeles | Clippers during the following and with the Utah Jazz i |
He played 25 games for the | Clippers during the 1980-81 NBA season, scoring 55 poi |
Coleman played for the | Clippers during the 1987-88 season, appearing in 29 ga |
He then returned to the | Clippers during the preseason on a non-guaranteed cont |
o play for the Indiana Pacers and Los Angeles | Clippers during his 10-year NBA career from 1989 to 19 |
they can receive feet washing, podiatry, nail | clippers, emery boards, antifungal creams and sprays, |
The | Clippers ended the season with a record of 23-59, 12th |
The | Clippers fihished the regular season with a record of |
On March 9, 2010, the | Clippers fired Dunleavy as General Manager. |
In 1851, two of the fastest | clippers, Flying Cloud and Bald Eagle, left Whampoa la |
ft by the Buffalo Braves (now the Los Angeles | Clippers) following two seasons at Vincennes Junior Co |
signed a free agent deal with the Los Angeles | Clippers following his college career, but did not mak |
s along with Mardy Collins to the Los Angeles | Clippers for Tim Thomas and Cuttino Mobley. |
10, Brown was again traded to the Los Angeles | Clippers for a conditional 2014 2nd round pick and cas |
ichardson and Malik Sealy, to the Los Angeles | Clippers for Mark Jackson and the draft rights to Greg |
of 10th pick Keyon Dooling to the Los Angeles | Clippers for a 2006 draft first-round pick. |
March 2008, he was signed by the Los Angeles | Clippers for the remainder 2007-08 NBA season. |
y named as the radio voice of the Los Angeles | Clippers for KSPN-AM (710 ESPN, Los Angeles) on August |
, as well as serving as the cable home of the | Clippers for one season (1990-91), before they moved t |
nearly ten years, and coached the Los Angeles | Clippers for half a season in 2000, replacing Chris Fo |
sen and Sebastian Telfair, to the Los Angeles | Clippers for Quentin Richardson. |
e and $1.5 million in cash to the Los Angeles | Clippers for Marcus Camby. |
g scorer Dominique Wilkins to the Los Angeles | Clippers for Danny Manning. |
ubles, only second behind current Los Angeles | Clippers Forward Drew Gooden. |
On January 23, he set a | Clippers franchise record for most points scored by a |
He was the first owner of the current L.A. | Clippers franchise, which was an expansion team in the |
am coached the San Diego Clippers/Los Angeles | Clippers from 1983-85, the Philadelphia 76ers from 198 |
gers from 2002 to 2005, the NBA's Los Angeles | Clippers from 1991 to 1996, and the Los Angeles Marath |
innesota Rangers from 1965 to 1966, Baltimore | Clippers from 1966 to 1967, Oakland Seals from 1967 to |
te-O Kids" program brings hundreds of kids to | Clippers games for free each year. |
am in an offseason trade with the Los Angeles | Clippers, giving the team the steady hand at the point |
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The | Clippers have won the Governors' Cup, the Internationa |
frica ranging east and west hunting for China | clippers having to make the voyage around the cape nea |
s career was in 1988 when, as a member of the | Clippers, he led the league in rebounding with 13.0 pe |
While playing for the | Clippers, he was featured in the 1992 film Miracle Bea |
ed a team-high 89 points in 59 games with the | Clippers, helping lead them to a Fred Page Cup in 2004 |
On July 31, 2008, Skinner signed with the | Clippers, his former team, and re-signed with Los Ange |
e Warriors, Portland Trail Blazers, San Diego | Clippers, Houston Rockets and Milwaukee Bucks. |
all) of the 1987 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles | Clippers; however, he was cut from the roster before t |
ously obtained from the San Diego/Los Angeles | Clippers) immediately traded Sewell to the Washington |
, 2006, Davis was selected by the Los Angeles | Clippers in the 2006 NBA Draft with the 34th pick (4th |
ntil 1985 and was selected by the Los Angeles | Clippers in the 3rd round of the 1985 NBA Draft. |
He was also signed by the Los Angeles | Clippers in September 2002, but he was waived before p |
He was waived by the | Clippers in January 2009. |
He returned to the | Clippers in the 2004-05 season and averaged 3.8 PPG. |
ond Braves, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, & Columbus | Clippers in 2007, 2008, & 2010 respectively |
scow team to a 94-75 win over the Los Angeles | Clippers in an exhibition game. |
Ewing was selected by the NBA's Los Angeles | Clippers in the second round (32nd overall) of the 200 |
ision and lost in five games to the Baltimore | Clippers in the first round of the playoffs. |
k in the expansion draft from the Los Angeles | Clippers in exchange for the fourth and 33rd picks in |
hington Nationals Triple-A affiliate Columbus | Clippers in 2007. |
ll player who was selected by the Los Angeles | Clippers in the 1st round (25th overall) of the 1992 N |
g the 2004-05 NBA season with the Los Angeles | Clippers in which he averaged a career-high 16.4 point |
ll player who was selected by the Los Angeles | Clippers in the 2nd round (33rd overall) of the 1989 N |
with the New York Yankees' Triple-A Columbus | Clippers in 2001. |
Frahm was signed by the Los Angeles | Clippers in December 2007. |
He signed with the Los Angeles | Clippers in September 2006 but was waived in late Octo |
on Nationals Triple-A affiliate, the Columbus | Clippers, in 2007. |
o Mud Hens and the New York Yankees' Columbus | Clippers, in 1989. |
ll player who was selected by the Los Angeles | Clippers in the 2nd round (45th overall pick) of the 1 |
He moved to the Baltimore | Clippers in the 1971-72 season, and made his NHL debut |
Davidovic remained with the | Clippers in 1968, but the team withdrew from the leagu |
The | Clippers, in San Diego and Los Angeles combined, made |
He was selected by the San Diego | Clippers in the 2nd round (41st overall) of the 1978 N |
After being waived by the Los Angeles | Clippers in 2004, he decided to move to Europe and sig |
e season with the Nets, he re-signed with the | Clippers in October 2006 and was released several days |
s selected seventh overall by the Los Angeles | Clippers in the 1994 NBA Draft after a college career |
Brandon also played for the Los Angeles | Clippers in the 2008 Summer-Pro League team in Las Veg |
and finished his career with the Los Angeles | Clippers in 1985. |
nditional first-round pick to the Los Angeles | Clippers in exchange for Marko Jaric and Lionel Chalme |
Six | clippers in all arrived in San Francisco within 30 hou |
rs, his final season spent with the San Diego | Clippers in 1979-80. |
ebec Aces and three season with the Baltimore | Clippers in the American Hockey League. |
Chalmers was drafted by the Los Angeles | Clippers in the second round of the 2004 NBA Draft wit |
elcebee is an 1883 tug lighter which assisted | clippers including the City of Adelaide in and out of |
The new home of the | Clippers is the modern Frank Crane Arena. |
She was one of two well-known | clippers launched in Baltimore that year, the other be |
he was similar in appearance to McKay's other | clippers, Lightning and James Baines, but set no sails |
League stint, Warren was called back into the | Clippers' line-up, but he was later reassigned for a s |
ew York Rangers, Vancouver Canucks, Baltimore | Clippers, Los Angeles Kings and Chicago Cougars. |
Due to injuries among the | Clippers' low post players, Jordan was pushed into the |
In 2004, the | Clippers made him available for selection by the Charl |
ling - Basketball Player (2000- ) Los Angeles | Clippers, Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, New Jersey Nets a |
d other drawbacks, for the Magic, Los Angeles | Clippers, Minnesota Timberwolves, Houston Rockets and |
sa Oilers, Rochester Americans, and Baltimore | Clippers minor league teams before joinging the NHL Pi |
Amid such a strong reception, the | Clippers moved to Charlotte full-time for the 1956-57 |
This is a list of the Los Angeles | Clippers' National Basketball Association (NBA) Draft |
in the Anaheim Convention Center since a 1992 | Clippers NBA playoff game was played there because of |
From September 1968 to June 1969 the Oakland | Clippers, now playing as the California Clippers, play |
In 1967, Davidovic signed with the Oakland | Clippers of the National Professional Soccer League. |
eague, the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles | Clippers of the National Basketball Association, the L |
me runs and had 108 RBIs for the AAA Columbus | Clippers of the International League. |
These vessels were not representative of the | clippers of a few years later: they were much smaller, |
s of the Western League in 1885, the Hamilton | Clippers of the International Association in 1886, the |
sketball player at center for the Los Angeles | Clippers of the NBA. |
It was home to the short-lived Corpus Christi | Clippers of the Big State League from 1954 to 1957 and |
elected in the seventh round by the San Diego | Clippers of the 1982 NBA Draft. |
On July 6, 2007, the | Clippers offered Korolev a contract to remain with the |
r signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles | Clippers on March 31, 1986 but played only three games |
s, and was optioned to the Class AAA Columbus | Clippers on May 23. |
Patterson was waived by the | Clippers on December 13, 2007. |
round as the 54th overall by the Los Angeles | Clippers on the day of the 2010 NBA Draft. |
bsequently ourighted to the Triple-A Columbus | Clippers on January 14. |
anta Hawks, but eventually re-signed with the | Clippers on a two-year, $13M deal. |
ghted by the Indians to the Triple-A Columbus | Clippers on November 3, 2010. |
Signed as free agent by Los Angeles | Clippers on October 10, 2003. |
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