The Clippers have lost four of their last six games. They aren't playing like the championship contenders many expect them to be. A 133-116 loss to the Indiana Pacers on Monday cast further doubt over the aging roster.
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.
Russell Westbrook addressed the recent string of disappointing losses by the Los Angeles Clippers, emphasizing the need for unity and personal accountability among his teammates.
NBA referees giving strange calls and players being unhappy about them is not a new story in the league. However, during this season, the officials continue to call fouls for the most bizarre reasons.
After missing nearly a month of action due to surgery on his left hand, Los Angeles Clippers point guard Russell Westbrook could be back on the court this…
According to NBA reporter Joey Linn of Sports Illustrated, Los Angeles Clippers guard Russell Westbrook will play against the Indiana Pacers on Monday
The Los Angeles Clippers looked like the best team in the NBA for a few months earlier this season, but are now going through a bit of a rough patch. On
According to NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, Los Angeles Clippers guard Russell Westbrook will return to the lineup next week. Westbrook suffered
It appears the Clippers are about to get back on track again.
The Los Angeles Clippers are on the brink of welcoming back Russell Westbrook to their lineup, possibly as early as their next match against the Indiana Pacers on Monday, as reported by NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski.
Clippers guard Russell Westbrook is expected to return to action next week, possibly as soon as Monday against Indiana.
After the last two seasons, fans wouldn't have expected a Los Angeles team to collapse after losing Russell Westbrook.
Prior to going down with a fractured left hand, LA Clippers guard Russell Westbrook had played 79-straight regular season games since joining the team midway through last season.
It looks like the Los Angeles Clippers miss Russell Westbrook. Dejounte Murray and the Atlanta Hawks extended an ongoing slump for the shorthanded Clippers…
The big question surrounding the Clippers lately is the health of Russell Westbrook. Fans want to know the timeline of when he's going to return, and just how bad his fracture is.
With Los Angeles Clippers star Russell Westbrook out indefinitely after fracturing his hand on Mar. 1, 23-year-old Bones Hyland has stepped up, making a larger impact the longer that he played.
While Patrick Beverley and Russell Westbrook had an ongoing beef for several years, the two became good friends during their time as teammates on the Los Angeles Lakers.
LA Clippers guard Russell Westbrook underwent successful surgery to repair a fracture in his left hand, and will be evaluated weekly. While timetables can vary for injuries like this, it was recently revealed by ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski that Westbrook is expected to return by the playoffs.
The star suffered his broken right hand on Friday in a game against Washington.
The Clippers will be without Russell Westbrook for a while, but there is some reason for optimism with his reported recovery timeline.
According to NBA writer Law Murray of The Athletic, Los Angeles Clippers point guard Russell Westbrook could miss the rest of March. Westbrook suffered
One of the reasons that the Los Angeles Clippers have found so much success during the 2023-24 NBA regular season has been their ability to remain healthy.
For the season, the veteran guard is averaging 11.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.5 assists in 22.8 minutes per game. He had played in every one of the team’s games this season.
Clippers guard Russell Westbrook suffered a broken left hand on Friday vs. Washington.
Russell Westbrook has been in his hometown of Los Angeles since 2021 and has been trying to give back to the community he emerged from. His latest effort on that front is arguably the biggest one yet, promising to build 180 affordable housing units in South Central LA to be a community business hub, anchored by a major retail chain, Target.
LA Clippers star Russell Westbrook is heavily involved in the Los Angeles community. In an Instagram post on Tuesday evening, Westbrook announced a partnership with Target that will build 180 affordable housing units in South Central LA.
The 35-year-old has struggled most of the year, averaging career lows in points (11.3), assists (4.7) and minutes played (23.0). However, on this landmark night, he turned back the clock, recording 23 points off the bench — tied for his second-highest total this year.
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