With the final standings, the Western Conference is all set to tip off the postseason. The Los Angeles Clippers will be taking on the Dallas Mavericks who currently have the hot hand, on Sunday.
According to Draymond Green, who has won four championships throughout his storied career, the Clippers may need to reintroduce this player to their starting lineup.
It’s almost time for the Los Angeles Clippers to take on the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the NBA playoffs for the third time in five years.
Los Angeles Clippers news: There’s no denying that there is a bit of extra spice in the first-round matchup between the Los Clippers and the Dallas Mavericks.
Draymond Green has explained why he thinks Russell Westbrook will be the x-factor for the Los Angeles Clippers if they want to beat the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs. “The x-factor in this series is going to be Russell Westbrook because Russ is gonna have to guard Kyrie Irving.
Following James Harden's arrival with the L.A. Clippers at the start of the season, Russell Westbrook volunteered to move to the bench.
The Los Angeles Clippers have found their footing again in recent weeks as they look to cement their spot in the Western Conference heading into the NBA Postseason.
During an interview with NBA reporter Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN, Los Angeles Clippers guard Russell Westbrook said “ain’t nobody better than me coming off the bench.” Westbrook has been coming off the bench for the Clippers since late October. “I know who I am and what I’m able to bring to the game,” Westbrook said.
Russell Westbrook is the king of the triple-double. There was a time in the point guard’s career when it was almost surprising if he didn’t finish the game with one.
Russell Westbrook recorded his first triple-double of the season with 16 points, 15 assists and 15 rebounds, and the Los Angeles Clippers rallied in the fourth quarter to hold off a furious push for what would have been a historic comeback by the host Phoenix Suns in a 105-92 decision on Tuesday.
The 2023-24 NBA season has been a historic one when it comes to players recording triple-doubles. This is the first time in the history of the league that three players have reached the 20 triple-double plateau in a single season.
For a team that went 26-5 between Dec. 1 and Feb. 5, the Clippers looked like a hapless bunch just a month ago. But that's begun to change.
The Los Angeles Clippers came back from down 26 points against the Cleveland Cavaliers and after the game, Russell Westbrook made sure that Tristan Thompson was aware.
After a stunning 26-point comeback win by the Los Angeles Clippers against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Russell Westbrook couldn't resist taking a jab at his opponents.
On Sunday afternoon, Paul George and the Los Angeles Clippers picked up a much-needed win in the friendly confines of the Crypto.com Arena vs the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers, overcoming an early 26-point deficit in the process.
After the Los Angeles Clippers beat the Denver Nuggets last night (4/4), Russell Westbrook was asked by NBA reporter Tomer Azarly of ClutchPoints about Nikola Jokic‘s triple-double skills. Westbrook, the NBA’s all-time leader in triple-doubles, said “ain’t nobody like me.” Westbrook is first in NBA history with 198 triple-doubles.
Norris Cole was asked to name his top five greatest point guards of all time during his recent appearance in The OGs podcast, and he included Magic Johnson, Steph Curry, Isiah Thomas, John Stockton, and Russell Westbrook on his list.
Norris Cole shares his top 5 greatest point guards of all time on 'The OG's podcast. Surprisingly, he added Russell Westbrook to his list, which looks
Russell Westbrook has never subscribed to the notion that heckling comes with the territory and that targeted athletes must keep their emotions in check.
Clippers guard Russell Westbrook on Sunday had yet another heated exchange with a fan at Spectrum Center in Charlotte. Westbrook was seen confronting the fan courtside during the halftime break.
Russell Westbrook told NBA reporters that the Los Angeles Clippers can’t “point fingers” during their current struggles. The Clippers are only 3-6 in their last nine games. “You don’t point fingers, you don’t point blame,” Westbrook said, via The Athletic.
According to NBA reporter Joey Linn of Sports Illustrated, Los Angeles Clippers guard Russell Westbrook will play against the Indiana Pacers on Monday
Clippers guard Russell Westbrook is expected to return to action next week, possibly as soon as Monday against Indiana.
Clippers guard Russell Westbrook suffered a broken left hand on Friday vs. Washington.
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