A new show called “Clipped” has been making headlines over the past week. The show takes a look at the 2010’s Los Angeles Clippers team that featured plenty of star-power but also had major problems such as former owner Donald Sterling.
In the newly released mini-series "Clipped," which explores the tumultuous saga of former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, NBA fans found themselves
"Clipped" gets some stuff right and some stuff wrong about long-time Clippers executive Andy Roeser.
In retelling recent history, creator and showrunner Gina Welch starts off by gleefully skewering Donald Sterling before closing with a savage slam on the broader system that supported him.
There are few sights more disturbing in this world than Donald Sterling sun bathing naked with a fortuitously placed newspaper covering his genitals — but that’s the final image of him we’re left with in FX’s powerful new limited series Clipped, about the demise of the former Clippers owner.
"Clipped," the docudrama on banned LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling, is set to air on Hulu on June 4.
FX’s dramatization of the Los Angeles Clippers’ chaotic 2013-2014 season can’t live up to the real horrors of team owner Donald Sterling’s racist implosion
"Clipped" is set to debut on Hulu on June 4, 2024.
Baron Davis had one of the roughest tenures any player could have with the LA Clippers. He joined the team at the peak of his prime, expecting to play with an All-Star Elton Brand, but instead played on embarrassing 20-win teams.
The Los Angeles Clippers went through a whirlwind in 2014 when former executive Donald Sterling was exposed for scandalous behavior within the franchise.
Crime story? Horror story? Another feud? "Clipped" may be all of the above, with Ed O'Neill playing the infamous former owner of the L.A. Clippers in a limited series about his ugly ouster.
A lifetime ban from the NBA is rare, and the ban standing the test of time is even rarer.
While the NBA world is very familiar with former LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling, new stories from former players still come out on occasion. During a recent appearance on Vlad TV, NBA legend and former LA Clippers forward Dominique Wilkins shared two stories about Sterling, one of which was the infamous David Robinson game.
Donald Sterling's ex-mistress V Stiviano's interview with Barbara Walters has gone viral due to some interesting remarks she made regarding their relationship.
Having played for the LA Clippers in 2014 when Donald Sterling was banned for life, recently retired NBA star Jamal Crawford weighed in on the Robert Sarver situation.
It is hard to imagine that Steph Curry has regrets about many things, especially coming off of one of the most decorated seasons of his career.
Here's a look at some recent influential names contributing to the long line outside the Clippers' harbor.
Veteran actor Ed O’Neill will be playing Sterling in the six-part television series “The Sterling Affairs.”
'The Sterling Affairs' has another All-Star player to join its cast, and this time it's none other than Ed O'Neill. For those who may not know, O'Neill played both Al Bundy in 'Married With Children' and Jay Pritchett in 'Modern Family.' O'Neill will be playing the role of Donald Sterling himself.
The Los Angeles Lakers aren't the only NBA team that'll be getting their own TV drama. It looks like the LA Clippers will also be receiving their own treatment, but about a less flattering subject in Donald Sterling.
By Larry Brown Donald Sterling has finally filed for divorce from wife Shelly after nearly 60 years of marriage. TMZ reports that Donald filed the papers in Los Angeles Superior Court recently.
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