Top 15 Players in LA Clippers History
July 31st 2011 22:35
1. Bob McAdoo- four-time all-star. Great scorer, averaged 34 points per game in 1975. Played four seasons with team, averaged 28 points and 13 rebounds while with team.
2. Elton Brand- top franchise player in offensive rebounds and rebounds. Two-time all-star, made all-nba team once. Great scorer, defender.
3. Danny Manning-two-time all-star. Averaged 23 points in leading the Clippers to the playoffs in 1993. Career average of 14 points.
4. Randy Smith- two-time all-star, amongst leaders in many statistics for the Clippers. Leader in games, minutes, field goals attempted and made, points, steals.
5. Ron Harper- good player for bad teams on the Clippers. Averaged around 20 points and six assists while with team.
6. Corey Maggette- franchise leader in free throws made and attempted. Good swingman for team, point-forward.
7. Bob Kaufman- three-time all-star, known to score points in a hurry for team while they were in Buffalo in early 70's.
8. World B. Free- tremendous scorer on team in late 70's. Didn't last long enough with team.
9. Bill Walton- came to the Clippers after playing in Portland. Struggled with injuries, could play still when he was available.
10. Chris Kaman- big-man on current Clippers team. Good blocker and defender, can score.
11. Lamar Odom- could of and should of been the best Clipper of all time. Yet they failed to keep him a Clipper. Could fill the stat sheet up.
12. Quentin Richardson- swingman on team, good scorer and defender. Another guy who was released as owner Donald Sterling doesn't like to pay players.
13. Blake Griffin- one year and he is already one of the top Clippers ever. Will likely challenge for the top spot after another year like 2010.
14. Michael Olowakandi- never fulfilled potential as a player. Had a big-body on him, could do everything well that a center needed to do. Struggled with injuries.
15. Sam Cassell- helped make the Clippers a playoff team in between stints at Houston. Heady player, was a great distributor.
2. Elton Brand- top franchise player in offensive rebounds and rebounds. Two-time all-star, made all-nba team once. Great scorer, defender.
3. Danny Manning-two-time all-star. Averaged 23 points in leading the Clippers to the playoffs in 1993. Career average of 14 points.
4. Randy Smith- two-time all-star, amongst leaders in many statistics for the Clippers. Leader in games, minutes, field goals attempted and made, points, steals.
5. Ron Harper- good player for bad teams on the Clippers. Averaged around 20 points and six assists while with team.
6. Corey Maggette- franchise leader in free throws made and attempted. Good swingman for team, point-forward.
7. Bob Kaufman- three-time all-star, known to score points in a hurry for team while they were in Buffalo in early 70's.
8. World B. Free- tremendous scorer on team in late 70's. Didn't last long enough with team.
9. Bill Walton- came to the Clippers after playing in Portland. Struggled with injuries, could play still when he was available.
10. Chris Kaman- big-man on current Clippers team. Good blocker and defender, can score.
11. Lamar Odom- could of and should of been the best Clipper of all time. Yet they failed to keep him a Clipper. Could fill the stat sheet up.
12. Quentin Richardson- swingman on team, good scorer and defender. Another guy who was released as owner Donald Sterling doesn't like to pay players.
13. Blake Griffin- one year and he is already one of the top Clippers ever. Will likely challenge for the top spot after another year like 2010.
14. Michael Olowakandi- never fulfilled potential as a player. Had a big-body on him, could do everything well that a center needed to do. Struggled with injuries.
15. Sam Cassell- helped make the Clippers a playoff team in between stints at Houston. Heady player, was a great distributor.
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