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Clippers' Wild Season Culminates in All-Star Chaos
12 Feb
Summary
- Clippers host All-Star weekend amid a turbulent season.
- Team faces NBA investigation over Kawhi Leonard's endorsement deal.
- Roster dramatically reshaped, aiming for a younger future.

The Los Angeles Clippers are hosting NBA All-Star weekend during what has been a profoundly chaotic season. The franchise, once notorious for its struggles, has enjoyed 14 consecutive winning seasons and now plays in a new, lavish arena. However, this All-Star moment arrives amidst significant turmoil for the team.
The season began with an NBA investigation into a suspicious endorsement deal for Kawhi Leonard, potentially linked to salary cap circumvention. The Clippers also experienced a rough 6-21 start, including a controversial trade of Chris Paul. Despite a subsequent winning streak led by James Harden and Ivica Zubac, the roster was recently overhauled with trades for Harden and Zubac, aiming to build a younger team.
This marks the first All-Star weekend hosted solely by the Clippers, a stark contrast to their past challenges, including sharing facilities with the Lakers. Key players like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander are absent due to injury, and the team's championship aspirations have been hampered by injuries to stars like Leonard and Paul George. The future remains uncertain, with an ongoing investigation and roster questions, but leadership expresses trust in the new direction and owner Steve Ballmer.




