Sterling was literally sitting on the sidelines calling him a fat fuck.
drewmanshow
He didn’t before he joined the Clippers. I remember he wanted them to draft him.
trancatt
First off, hate friggin Draymond, legit always putting the Clippers down for any reason whatsoever.
Second, B Diddy was alright but man he was always injured and overweight lol.
But this story does make sense as it was the Sterling era smh.
SeamusMcBalls
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IndividualHelpful820
I mean sterling was who he was not a news.
Same time Baron Davis just got with us to get checks. Once he saw brand left he checked out. Came in season out of shape. He got excited when we drafted Blake but at that point his time with clippers was pretty much done. He also lost us Kyrie(through everyone knew clv was getting 1st pick they coulda just landed that on their own pick) protection should have been attached to that.
Such-Contest7563
Ain’t nobody talking shit about Ballmer the owner. That’s why they use the Sterling days to talk shit about the Clippers
KingAlfonse72
Draymond is a bitch.
ForteIV
I mean thats the Donald Sterling effect
tyler818
i remember going to those baron davis / sebastian telfair games. like $40 for the lower section. good times
jackswhatshesaid
Everyone who watched Baron played knew how Baron felt.
The POS owner was racist and heckling him from courtside. The team was dysfunctional. We were still barely building a practice facility. Baron went from an NBA team to the JV teams. He agreed to pair up with Elton Brand only for Brand to run to Phili right away (but Baron kept his end of the deal.) Remember LA Clippers were the worst professional team ran, and arguably a college team is ran better than the Sterling Clippers.
Sure Baron got paid big to come to LA, but there were a lot of strings attached that anybody who came came here grudgingly.
I will say, all the times I’ve met Baron, he was always signing shit for fans, regardless of how fans felt about him. He was a professional. But he did gain some weight in the offseason and no doubt wasn’t at his best anymore.
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“Clippers was like a bad soap opera in prison”
Same, BD… same…
Sterling was literally sitting on the sidelines calling him a fat fuck.
He didn’t before he joined the Clippers. I remember he wanted them to draft him.
First off, hate friggin Draymond, legit always putting the Clippers down for any reason whatsoever.
Second, B Diddy was alright but man he was always injured and overweight lol.
But this story does make sense as it was the Sterling era smh.
![gif](giphy|S5E6VIkBAGujjfT0zz)
I mean sterling was who he was not a news.
Same time Baron Davis just got with us to get checks. Once he saw brand left he checked out. Came in season out of shape. He got excited when we drafted Blake but at that point his time with clippers was pretty much done. He also lost us Kyrie(through everyone knew clv was getting 1st pick they coulda just landed that on their own pick) protection should have been attached to that.
Ain’t nobody talking shit about Ballmer the owner. That’s why they use the Sterling days to talk shit about the Clippers
Draymond is a bitch.
I mean thats the Donald Sterling effect
i remember going to those baron davis / sebastian telfair games. like $40 for the lower section. good times
Everyone who watched Baron played knew how Baron felt.
The POS owner was racist and heckling him from courtside. The team was dysfunctional. We were still barely building a practice facility. Baron went from an NBA team to the JV teams. He agreed to pair up with Elton Brand only for Brand to run to Phili right away (but Baron kept his end of the deal.) Remember LA Clippers were the worst professional team ran, and arguably a college team is ran better than the Sterling Clippers.
Sure Baron got paid big to come to LA, but there were a lot of strings attached that anybody who came came here grudgingly.
I will say, all the times I’ve met Baron, he was always signing shit for fans, regardless of how fans felt about him. He was a professional. But he did gain some weight in the offseason and no doubt wasn’t at his best anymore.