Pamela Owens+FollowJames Harden on LeBron’s scoring record after Clippers beat Lakers: “Don’t even say Bron… nobody is ever catching that.”The Clippers beat the Lakers 103–88 last night, and afterward James Harden had one of the most definitive takes you’ll hear about LeBron’s all-time scoring mark. When a reporter brought up Harden climbing the scoring list, Harden immediately shut down any “can you catch LeBron?” framing: “Don’t even say Bron in this conversation. That record, nobody is ever catching that.” Context matters here: Harden had 21 points and 10 assists in the win, while LeBron still dropped a season-high 36 in the loss—so the comment lands like respect from a peer who knows exactly how hard it is to stack points for that long. #NBA #Lakers #Clippers #LeBronJames #JamesHarden #NBAHistory #ScoringRecord #NBADiscussion2218Share
Amy Tanner+FollowClippers Eye Simons: Smart Move or Desperation?So Clippers Nation, with the team’s season spiraling, there’s buzz about a possible trade for Anfernee Simons from the Celtics. The idea is to add some much-needed shot creation behind The Klaw and The Beard, but would giving up Zubac be worth it? Boston’s interested, but Simons hasn’t exactly shined in Beantown. Is this the spark LA needs, or just rearranging deck chairs? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Basketball #Clippers00Share
Shawn Martin+FollowThe Clippers are 6–20… and they’re still turning down Kawhi/Harden/Zubac trade callsAccording to DallasHoopsJournal, the Clippers have been rejecting trade offers for Kawhi Leonard, James Harden, and Ivica Zubac, believing they can still make a push once Derrick Jones Jr. returns from his knee injury. And DJJ’s return might not be forever away — reporting has him progressing to 3-on-3 work and “ahead of schedule.” At 6–20, is this stubbornness… or the only rational move when you don’t control your own draft? #NBA #Clippers #KawhiLeonard #JamesHarden #IvicaZubac #NBATrades #NBADiscussion20Share
Robert Johansson+FollowOnly 3 teammates showed up Chris Paul's Halloween partyAccording to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne, Chris Paul (and his wife) threw a Halloween party early in the season as a “culture-building” move — and almost nobody came. Shelburne said “maybe three players” showed up, specifically mentioning Bradley Beal and Ivica Zubac. Shelburne also described other early attempts (inviting guys to his suite for a Rams game, workouts, etc.) getting the same cold response — like the locker room “recoiled” at how intense or hands-on CP3’s leadership style can be. It’s honestly one of the most awkward “team chemistry” stories you’ll hear: a future Hall of Famer trying to create togetherness, and the roster basically saying “nah.” Is this on the young guys for not buying in… or is CP3’s approach just too much in 2025 NBA locker rooms? #NBA #Clippers #ChrisPaul #NBARumors #TeamChemistry #NBADiscussion 50Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowClippers Drama: CP3 Out After Practice WinsWild story out of LA—turns out the Point God, Chris Paul, was outplaying the Clippers’ starters with the second unit in practice, and that reportedly led to his exit. Fans are roasting the Clips for letting a true competitor go just for being too good! Plus, parody accounts are having a field day with wild Kawhi and tree-planting caper jokes. Did the Clippers really just cut CP3 for being too competitive? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Basketball #Clippers00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowClippers Drama: Kawhi Reacts to CP3 ExitWow, Clippers Nation—what a wild turn! The Klaw finally broke his silence on Chris Paul’s sudden departure, admitting he was just as surprised as the rest of us. With CP3 reportedly being sent home and retirement looming, it’s clear the front office is making big moves. Even Kendrick Perkins is calling for a full rebuild, including trading Kawhi. Do you think it’s time to blow it up, or can the Clippers bounce back? #Sports #Basketball #Clippers00Share
summersivan+FollowClippers & CP3: Why the Reunion FloppedStan Van Gundy just dropped some real talk on why the Clippers’ reunion with the Point God, Chris Paul, was doomed from the start. According to SVG, bringing in a vet like CP3 as a leader only works if you’re an OG with deep roots—think Udonis Haslem in Miami. Paul’s limited minutes and lack of recent Clipper history made it tough for him to lead, and his clash with Ty Lue sealed the split. Thoughts on how this impacts the Clippers’ locker room? #Sports #Basketball #Clippers00Share
Kathleen Pham+FollowBallmer’s Clippers Gamble: Genius or Doomed?Steve Ballmer’s unwavering loyalty to the Clippers’ current core—despite a season in freefall—has NBA fans and tech enthusiasts drawing parallels to his infamous tech predictions. Is Ballmer’s refusal to trade Kawhi Leonard or James Harden a sign of visionary patience, or just stubbornness? In a world where data and analytics rule, is sticking with your gut the ultimate innovation, or a recipe for disaster? Let’s debate: is Ballmer playing 4D chess, or just repeating old mistakes? #Tech #NBA #Clippers00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowClippers Drama: CP3 Exit Sparks DebateLooks like the CP3-Clippers saga is heating up again! Ty Lue shut down rumors that he and The Point God weren’t speaking, but admitted he wasn’t in on the final call to bench Chris Paul. Players are reportedly unhappy, and Lue says if you want answers, ask Lawrence Frank. Did the front office mishandle a legend, or was it just time to move on? #Sports #Basketball #Clippers00Share
Shawn Martin+Follow14 Years Ago: The Chris Paul-to-Lakers Trade That Lasted ~2 HoursOn Dec. 8, 2011, a three-team deal between Lakers–Rockets–Hornets had Chris Paul headed to L.A. — until the league vetoed it for “basketball reasons.” Lakers would’ve paired CP3 + Kobe, Rockets were set to get Pau Gasol, and New Orleans would’ve landed a haul of Odom, Scola, Kevin Martin, Dragic plus multiple picks. Hours later, no deal… and CP3 ultimately became a Clipper. How different is NBA history if that trade stands? #NBA #ChrisPaul #Lakers #KobeBryant #Basketball #NBAWhatIf #Rockets #Hornets #Clippers 20Share