PLAYA VISTA, CA — The Los Angeles Clippers and President of Basketball Operations Lawrence Frank are entering another offseason asking themselves, ‘what if?’ This time around, however, it feels like there’s even more on the line with regards to Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, and James Harden.
When addressing the media on Monday, Clippers President of Basketball Operations Lawrence Frank was asked about the future of this impact two-way player.
According to NBA insiders Sam Amick and Law Murray of The Athletic, Los Angeles Clippers president Lawrence Frank had to convince Russell Westbrook to
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The Clippers signed guard Joshua Primo to a two-way contract on Friday, the same day the league suspended him for four games after the league determined he “engaged in inappropriate and offensive behavior by exposing himself to women.” Andrew Greif of The Los Angeles Times writes that the Clippers felt comfortable with signing Primo after meeting with him for months and hearing from specialists who spent time with him.
The LA Clippers announced on Friday evening that the team had signed 2021 lottery pick Josh Primo to a two-way contract. It was announced by the NBA on
Lawrence Frank said the Clippers are "really excited" to have stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George "fully healthy" entering training camp after both struggled with injuries last season.
Kawhi Leonard is one of the greatest basketball players on the planet. However, he's had a string of bad luck with injuries for over a half-decade at this point, including a torn ACL with the Clippers in 2021 and a torn meniscus last month.
The LA Clippers had some major organizational moves to make after losing GM Michael Winger to the Washington Wizards. It looks like they've finally made their decision and how they're going to replace him, and no, it doesn't involve Bob Myers.
The Clippers have promoted Trent Redden to general manager and Mark Hughes to senior VP/assistant GM under head of basketball operations Lawrence Frank, the team announced in a press release.
The LA Clippers lost a huge piece of their organization this week. According to a report from Adrian Wojnarowski, LA Clippers GM Michael Winger has agreed to become the President of Monumental Basketball, which gives him full leadership of the Washington Wizards.
Frank’s comments come at a time when a lot of NBA teams put much less emphasis on the regular season.
Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard will be ready for next season after suffering an MCL tear, head of basketball operations Lawrence Frank said, via Andrew Grief of the LA Times.
Clippers head of basketball operations Lawrence Frank left no doubt about the team’s feelings for point guard Russell Westbrook, who enters free agency this summer.
Paul George stating that he wanted Russell Westbrook to end up with the Clippers was a big part of the team signing Westbrook days later.
With 21 games left in the regular season, another Westbrook experiment begins
The LA Clippers made the Russell Westbrook signing official on Wednesday evening, with team president Lawrence Frank saying, "Russell is one of the most explosive and competitive players in the NBA.
Clippers players are coming out in support of Russell Westbrook, but Lawrence Frank and the front office have other ideas about his fit with the team. Despite us being five days removed from the NBA trade deadline, talk of new acquisitions hasn’t slowed down for the Los Angeles Clippers.
Clippers executive says Paul George is ready for a comeback season. For most of their existence, the Los Angeles Clippers have been little more than a lottery team.
Frank was quite clear that he's unsure of when the two-time NBA Finals MVP will play again.
Clippers president Lawrence Frank admitted Friday that the team has no timetable for Leonard’s return, and does not plan on setting one anytime soon.
During his press conference following Thursday night’s NBA Draft, LA Clippers President of Basketball Operations Lawrence Frank reaffirmed his team’s desire to retain All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard.
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