Andrew Greif is the Clippers beat writer for the Los Angeles Times. He joined The Times after covering college football and sports enterprise at the Oregonian. A University of Oregon graduate, he grew up on the Oregon coast.
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Five takeaways from the Clippers’ victory over the Indiana Pacers on Sunday night at Staples Center.
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Indiana Pacers coach Nate Bjorkgren, who worked with Kawhi Leonard in Toronto, got another reminder of Leonard’s abilities in the Clippers’ 129-96 win.
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Reggie Jackson and Marcus Morris are making the most out of their opportunities off the bench, as witnessed in the Clippers’ win over the Kings on Friday.
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With his pride damaged by the Clippers’ playoff disaster last season, Paul George is determined to show the best possible version of himself.
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Guard Patrick Beverley (personal reasons) didn’t play, but the Clippers still cruised to a 15th straight win, 138-100, over the Kings in Sacramento.
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Health officials hope to eventually distribute up to 4,000 coronavirus vaccinations a day at the Forum in Inglewood.
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The Clippers have become the best spot-up shooting team in the NBA and it was displayed against the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday.
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Takeaways from the Clippers’ `111-106 win over the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday night at Staples Center.
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Clippers coach Tyronn Lue changed his rotations Sunday to create more opportunities for Lou Williams, who took advantage with a 21-point performance.
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Kawhi Leonard had a big game in the Clippers’ 130-127 victory over the Chicago Bulls, scoring 21 points in the third quarter to finish with 35.