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Clipper Nation’s Revival: The Heart of Lob City 2.0 The Clippers are doing more than winning games; they’re carving out a legacy. If you’ve been paying attention, you’ve seen it.
Jamal Crawford on how good the Lob City Clippers were: "We had the best team not to win a championship" originally appeared ...
Dahntay Jones, reflecting on the failure of the "Lob City" Clippers during an appearance on the 'Podcast P With Paul George' show, attributed the team's shortcomings to immaturity and conflicting ...
The 'Lob City' Los Angeles Clippers will always be remembered as a team with all the tools needed to win an NBA championship but couldn't get the job done for one reason or another. With the ...
NBA fans fondly remember the “Lob City” era of the Los Angeles Clippers, when it felt that a championship could be right around the corner for the team. Sadly, the squad was never able to make ...
The Lob City Clippers finished 53-34 without Griffin in the lineup, including a nine-game win streak in 2015-16 and a seven-game win streak in 2016-17 that left us to wonder if the Clips were ...
A nagging question looms: Are these the last days of Lob City? A breakup of the Paul-Griffin-DeAndre Jordan core seems more likely than ever — not inevitable, but no longer inconceivable.
Glimpse of Lob City Clippers in a summer 2024 workout session Clippers fans get nostalgic as Chris Paul tosses pinpoint ally-oop to DeAndre Jordan for a ferocious dunk.
Former LA Clippers guard Dahntay Jones reveals the reason the “Lob City” Clippers couldn’t achieve the success their talent portended.
Jamal Crawford on Lob City Clippers: "Honestly, I think we were one of the best teams to never win a championship. We had so much talent. We won the second-most games over a five-year span behind ...
The “Lob City” Clippers with Chris Paul and Blake Griffin also had a 3-1 lead in the conference semifinals in 2015. They lost the series to Houston in seven games.
There were times when the Clippers tried to make Staples feel more like home. For example, the team covered the Lakers' banners for every home game they'd play during the Lob City era.