Blake Griffin looks set to get in to huge trouble for allegedly assaulting somebody in club. Could the LA Clippers give up on the star, allowing for him to leave? If so, would Chris Paul remain, or would he want to move to the Cleveland Cavaliers, or even the Boston Celtics? There has been a lot of NBA trade rumours, suggesting that Kevin Love of the Cavs would love to move to the LA Lakers, but could he move to the Clippers instead? If any trade was to be finalized, expect Rajon Rondo of the Celtic to be involved to make it financially possible. Which player should go where, or will they all stay with their current teams? Read More »
Blake Griffin's LA Clippers beat the LA Lakers, confirming that they are now the NBA kings of Los Angeles, and it appears their superstars, and some music stars, just aren't happy about their poor start to the 2014-15 season. Lil Romeo has insisted that he and Chris Brown are both good enough basketball players, that they could restore some credibility to Kobe Bryant's team, but could the struggling franchise give them a shot to prove their worth? Bryant is frustrated, and at this point, who knows what he will want and not want for his team. Read More »
Blake Griffin has for a long while been seen as fundamental to the Los Angeles Clippers and their NBA championship dreams that they harbour, but that might soon change. The Clippers' center was recently out partying in a night club, with recent allegations emrging, suggesting that he assaulted a 39-year-old man over a cell phone. Now rumours are suggesting the Clippers are fed up of his attitude, and if he avoids a jail sentence, they may just trade him, and quite possibly for Rajon Rondo of the Boston Celtics, or another equally big-named player. Read More »
The Los Angles Clippers are a heavy favourite to win the NBA championship in the 2014/15 season, and it seems they're readying their rookies with some harmless hazing. Chris Paul, Blake Griffin and many other Clippers stars took rookie C.J. Wilcox to a night club, and they forced him to dance while the majority of their roster watched on, laughing at him. He might well of felt alone for that minute, but the Clippers evidently believe that bonding will bring them together on the court, which could better their title chances. Read More »
Blake Griffin and Chris Paul are two of the biggest superstars in the NBA, but now they're hoping to put their past behind them, showing they can move on from the Donald Sterling racism saga, winning an NBA championship in the process. The pair have the ability to do so, and Griffin seems delighted that his 'weird uncle' has left their beloved Los Angeles Clippers team. Can the snazzy point guard and his big-man center lead them to glory? Read More »