NBA: Clippers Considered Boycotting Game 4

With allegations coming out that Los AngelesClippers’ owner Donald Sterling was recorded in a conversation in which he made several racist remarks, the league has been reacting to the alleged situation all day long. Players, pundits, and people around the league have spoken out about the potential of such things being said, especially by a team owner. As for the players who are paid by Sterling, they considered responding in another way.


(Photo) NBA: Warriors Fans Bring Great Signs For Donald Sterling to Warriors/Clippers Game

Many people are reacting to Donald Sterling’s racist comments against black people.  The backlash of course has brought a lot of attention to the Clippers vs. Warriors game 4 at the Oracle arena in Oakland.  While the Clippers players themselves decided to wear black arm bands and socks to show solidarity, Warriors fans came up with a great sign for Sterling.


(Photos) NBA: Clippers Dump Their Shooting Shirts, Wear Blank Ones & Black Arm Bands

Everyone was wondering what the Clippers would do today during game 4 against the Warriors following the disturbing racist audio of their owner Donald Sterling.  Many suggested they protest and sit the game out but after a team discussion they decided against it.  Instead they dumped their “Clippers” embossed shooting shirts on center court and turned their other warm up shirts inside out so they looked like regular generic red shirts.  In addition to that they wore black arm bands, black socks and Chris Paul wore black shooting sleeves in protest.


(Video) NBA: Blake Griffin Fouls Out & Dumps Water on Warriors Fan Sitting Courtside

The Los Angeles Clippers vs. Golden State Warriors was quite an amazing game.  The two super fast, high shooting teams went at it, the only problem was the referees.  They called the game really close with both Andre Iguodala and Blake Griffin fouling out.  Griffin went over to the scorers table and “accidently” spilled water all over a Warriors fan sitting courtside while he watched the replay of his foul.


NBA: Doc Rivers Has Team Security Escort Glen Davis to the Locker Room After the Two Exchange Words

After reaching a buyout with the Orlando Magic, Glen Davis signed a contract with the Los Angeles Clippers and reunited with his former coach Doc Rivers whom he played with from 2007- 2011 with the Boston Celtics.  Things apparently got heated between the old friends.


NBA: Dwight Howard Out 10 Days & Danny Granger Out 3 Games, Both to Miss Clippers vs. Rockets

We’re coming down to the last stretch of the season as teams are either fighting for a playoff spot or tanking for a lottery pick.  As the playoff teams prepare for the postseason they’re also very cautious of their star players particularly surrounding injuries.


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