Los Angeles Clippers Wiretap

Clippers' Maggette To Miss Game At Portland

Corey Maggette will sit out the Los Angeles Clippers game against Portland on Saturday night with a chest contusion.

Maggette, coming off 19 points and seven rebounds in a win over Sacramento on Friday night, was injured in the second half against the Kings, but still finished the game.

Via ESPN


Head Three Pointer Overcome Clippers, Brand's 37 Points

Luther Head hit a 3-pointer with 12.2 seconds left and Yao Ming deflected a pass and created a game-sealing steal as the Houston Rockets beat the Los Angeles Clippers 109-105 on Wednesday night.

Elton Brand scored a season-high 37 points for Los Angeles and drove for a dunk with 1:01 left that put the Clippers up 105-104.

Yao was whistled for an offensive foul barreling down the lane, but Brand missed a shot from the wing to give Houston another chance.

Tracy McGrady, who led the Rockets with 21, drew the defense to him and found Head wide open in the corner for the go-ahead 3-pointer.

Via ESPN


Hart To Stick With Clippers

Jason Hart's 10-day contract with the Clippers expires following Wednesday's game against Houston, but it is certain that he either will be signed to another 10-day contract or signed for the remainder of the season.

Via Orange County Register


Clippers Mar 2007 Archive

  • Clippers Committed To Livingston

    Shaun Livingston, who might sit out the 2007-08 season, is guaranteed $4.

  • Livingston Undergoes Successful Surgery

    The Los Angeles Clippers today announced that guard Shaun Livingston underwent successful reconstructive surgery on his left knee this morning at St.

  • Livingston Surgery Scheduled For Tuesday

    The Los Angeles Clippers today announced that guard Shaun Livingston will undergo reconstructive surgery on his left knee on Tuesday, March 13th at St.

  • Clippers Sign Hart, Release Conroy

    The Los Angeles Clippers today signed free agent guard Jason Hart, it was announced by Vice President of Basketball Operations Elgin Baylor.

  • Physician Hoping Livingston Can Be Back In 6-8 Months

    ony Daly, the Clippers physician who had used an eight- to 12-month time frame predicting Shaun Livingston's return from a knee injury, said he hopes it can be more like six to eight months, while conceding, "It's an inexact science.