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Bobby
Brown




Rasual
Butler




Marcus
Camby




Mardy
Collins




Baron
Davis




Ricky
Davis




Eric
Gordon




Blake
Griffin
 
 




DeAndre
Jordan




Chris
Kaman




Steve
Novak




Brian
Skinner




Craig
Smith




Sebastian
Telfair




Al
Thornton
 
 

Played as:

Buffalo Braves
1970/71-1977/78

San Diego Clippers
1978/79 -1983/84

Los Angeles Clippers
1984/85 - Present


Coach:



Mike Dunleavy

2003 -


Arena:

Staples Center
1999/00 -


Address:

3939 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90037
Phone: (213)745-0500
 
 

Recent Clippers player transactions

   January 26th 2010: L.A. Clippers waive JamesOn Curry.
   January 26th 2010: New Orleans trades Bobby Brown to L.A. Clippers in exchange for a conditional 2014 second round pick.
   January 22nd 2010: L.A. Clippers sign JamesOn Curry from Springfield to a ten day contract, and waives Kareem Rush.
   October 19th 2009: L.A. Clippers waive Jerel McNeal and Anthony Roberson.
   October 13th 2009: L.A. Clippers exercise the 2010/11 contract options on Eric Gordon and Al Thornton.
   October 8th 2009: L.A. Clippers waive Taj Gray.
   September 25th 2009: L.A. Clippers sign Anthony Roberson, Kareem Rush, Taj Gray and Jerel McNeal.
   September 16th 2009: L.A. Clippers re-sign Brian Skinner.
   September 11th 2009: L.A. Clippers re-sign Steve Novak.
   August 21st 2009: L.A. Clippers waive Mark Madsen.
   August 12th 2009: New Orleans trades Rasual Butler to the L.A. Clippers for a conditional future second-round pick.
   July 31st 2009: L.A. Clippers waive Mike Taylor.
   July 20th 2009: Minnesota trades Sebastian Telfair, Craig Smith and Mark Madsen to the L.A. Clippers for Quentin Richardson.
   July 17th 2009: L.A. Clippers trade Zach Randolph to Memphis for Quentin Richardson.
   July 9th 2009: L.A. Clippers sign Blake Griffin.
   June 30th 2009: L.A. Clippers decline the 2009/10 contract option on Alex Acker, who will become a free agent.
   June 25th 2009: L.A. Clippers draft Blake Griffin (1st).
   February 27th 2009: L.A. Clippers waive Jason Hart.
   February 16th 2009: Detroit trades Alex Acker and a 2011 second-round draft pick to the L.A. Clippers for a conditional 2013 second-round draft pick.
   February 16th 2009: L.A. Clippers waive Cheikh Samb.
   January 29th 2009: L.A. Clippers sign Fred Jones for the remainder of the season.
   January 19th 2009: L.A. Clippers sign Fred Jones to a second 10 day contract.
   January 8th 2009: L.A. Clippers sign Fred Jones to a 10 day contract.
   January 7th 2009: L.A. Clippers acquire Hassan Adams and cash from Toronto in exchange for a future conditional second round pick. L.A. then immediately waives Adams.
   January 5th 2009: Denver trades Cheikh Samb and cash to the L.A. Clippers for a conditional second-round pick.
   January 5th 2009: L.A. Clippers waive Paul Davis and Fred Jones.
   December 28th 2008: L.A. Clippers sign Fred Jones.
 
 


Assistant coaches:
Tony Brown (College - Arkansas)
Kim Hughes (College - Wisconsin)
John Lucas (College - Maryland)
Fred Vinson (College - Georgia Tech)


Strength and conditioning coach:
Richard Williams (College - Tabor)


Athletic trainer:
Jasen Powell (Cal Poly Pomona)



Assistant trainer:

Johan Wang (UC Davis)



Unsigned draft picks:

Sofoklis Schortsanitis (34th pick, 2003)


General Manager:
Mike Dunleavy
 
 

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