Can Norman Powell's solid three-point shooting help the Los Angeles Clippers cover the 3.5-point spread against the Spurs tonight? Ben and Donnie preview.
Charlotte and Los Angeles face off in non-conference action. The teams meet Friday for the first time this season.
If the Bucks seriously want to bolster their roster, the only way to do so is to trade away one for their top players. It's safe to assume that Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard will not be traded, which leaves their All-Star forward Khris Middleton.
The Los Angeles Clippers are hopeful to get a first-time NBA All-Star by the name of Norman Powell following a strong start to the year.
Norman Powell scored 23 points ... initial $15 million in emergency funding for people affected by the deadly Los Angeles wildfires. The Ballmer Group announced the donation on its website ...
Leonard and Powell score 27 points each, Ivica Zubac adds 21 points and 22 rebounds in an intense battle with Spurs star Victor Wembanyama, and the Clippers rally for a 128-116 win.
LOS ANGELES, CA — The Los Angeles Clippers ... demands when they had no means to replace his production. And then Norman Powell entered the chat. Powell has been a consistent scorer throughout ...
According to former NBA champion Jeff Teague, there’s no question about it—Russell is finally “free” from the shadow of LeBron James. Teague didn’t hold back when discussing the trade on the Club 520 Podcast.
Kawhi Leonard and Norman Powell had 27 points each and the Los Angeles Clippers rallied to beat the San Antonio Spurs 128-116 on Wednesday night.
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Seven families are suing TikTok in France, accusing the platform of failing to moderate harmful content and exposing children to life-threatening material. Two of the families experienced the loss of
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed into law Wednesday bills that would reclassify certain crimes as hate crimes, replacing Michigan’s 1988 ethnic intimidation law with expanded definitions of the