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  1. Career Leaders. Location: Los Angeles, California. Team Names: Los Angeles Clippers, San Diego Clippers, Buffalo Braves. Seasons: 54; 1970-71 to 2023-24. Record: 1843-2517, .423 W-L%.

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  2. Los Angeles Clippers. Location: Los Angeles, California Team Names: Los Angeles Clippers, San Diego Clippers, Buffalo Braves Seasons: 55; 1970-71 to 2024-25 Record: 1843-2517, .423 W-L% Playoff Appearances: 18 Championships: 0 More Franchise Info

    • Honorable Mentions
    • Randy Smith
    • World. B Free
    • Danny Manning
    • Deandre Jordan
    • Elton Brand
    • Kawhi Leonard
    • Bob Mcadoo
    • Chris Paul
    • Paul George

    The Clippers have many fan favorites: Patrick Beverley, Lou Williams, Corey Maggette, Darius Miles, Quentin Richardson, Jamal Crawford, Chris Kaman, Lamar Odom, and so on. Those named and unnamed (if you believe someone is missing, you are correct) were vital to the franchise and deserve their respect. Without them, the team’s history is even more ...

    Leading the Clippers in games played, points scored, and minutes on the floor, Randy Smith is the O.G. Mr. Clipper. He repped the red, white, and blue during the 1970s, being one of the franchise’s early faces. During his time, Smith set the NBA record for most consecutive games played, suiting up every night from 1972-1982 — a feat you won’t see i...

    Definitely having the coolest name on the list, World B. Free comes in at number nine because of his ability to get buckets. Only in San Diego from 1978-1980, Free made his mark, scoring almost 30 points a contest. Free was the runner-up in points per game in his two seasons as a Clipper and even netted All-NBA recognition. Most importantly, he was...

    The team’s first number one pick in history, Danny Manning was arguably the best player to come out of the 1988 draft class. He rests fifth in points per game for the Clippers, averaging 19.1 points per game while he was there. Manning led the team to two playoff appearances in 1992 and 1993. He also earned himself an All-Star appearance after shoo...

    As the first member of “Lob City,” DeAndre Jordan was a pioneer for fun in a franchise full of failure. His time in Los Angeles brought hope to Clippers basketball and saw endless “lobs and jams,” as Clippers legendary broadcaster Ralph Lawler would say. The big man served as a Clipper for exactly a decade. He had an All-Star selection and an All-N...

    An underrated master of his craft, Elton Brand was a top big man during a time that consisted of Tim Duncan and Dirk Nowitzki. He played at the then-Staples Center for seven seasons, leading the organization to its first playoff series victory in 30 years. Putting in work down low, Brand posted a double-double as a Clipper, averaging close to 20 po...

    All that’s missing from placing Kawhi Leonard at number one is tenure and/or a championship in Los Angeles. The Klaw is one of the best two-way players in the game and has been for some time, and he doesn’t need an introduction. Before his torn ACL, Leonard was on a mission to bring the Clippers their first “Larry O.B.” He was playing the best bask...

    Bob McAdoo is the organization’s only MVP winner. In 1975, the big put up an insane 34.5 points, 14.1 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per night en route to his prized possession. He three-peated as the league’s scoring champion from 1974-1976 and trickled in some All-Star appearances. McAdoo was truly the team’s first huge name. Today, he is the only MVP...

    The facilitator behind “Lob City.” CP3 was the one throwing lobs to Jordan and Blake Griffin, taking the game by storm. Paul continued his stardom as one of the NBA’s top guards during his time as a Clipper and helped push the team to new heights. Paul leads the Clippers in all things passing, totaling 4,023 assists. He also ranks top 10 in scoring...

    As a Clippers fan growing up, PG13 is currently the main ambassador for the organization. Paul George is always seen in his team’s gear, and he is proud to be on the right side of Los Angeles. George has worked hard to create a friendly, exciting environment for the team, and it has paid off. He’s attracted key free agents like John Wall and Reggie...

  3. 4 days ago · Over 2K sports fans have voted on the 70+ athletes on Best Los Angeles Clippers of All Time. Current Top 3: Chris Paul, Bob McAdoo, Blake Griffin

  4. Los Angeles Clippers accomplishments and records. This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association. [1]

  5. The franchise was founded as the Buffalo Braves in 1970 as an expansion team. Led by Hall of Famer Bob McAdoo, the Braves reached the NBA playoffs three times during their eight seasons in Buffalo. Co...

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  7. Jan 14, 2019 · But all share the same ability that played a part in their prosperous NBA career. Here are the 15 greatest scorers in the history of the Braves/Clippers franchise.

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