The penultimate episode of FX’s “Clipped” recreated a viral moment from its real-life source material, in which notorious Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s personal assistant V. Stiviano spoke with ABC ...
The new miniseries "Clipped" (all six episodes arestreaming now on Hulu) is the story of power and scandal in Los Angeles. When an audio recording of a racist rant by former Clippers owner Donald ...
FX’s “Clipped” takes audiences inside the Donald Sterling scandal that rocked the NBA and saw the notorious former owner of the San Diego/Los Angeles Clippers exposed after racist remarks were ...
LOS ANGELES - Long before Kawhi Leonard signed with the Los Angeles Clippers after winning his second NBA Finals MVP, before nine-time NBA All-Star Paul George proudly wore his Clippers gear on ...
Have you noticed in uptick in basketball imagery lately? You’re not alone! As the NBA finals continue and the USA Olympic basketball team finally takes shape, everyone is chatting up the sport, ...
LOS ANGELES -- It was the scandal that rocked and shocked Los Angeles and the NBA. In 2014, as the LA Clippers were fighting to become NBA champions, audio recordings of racist comments made by the ...
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In 2014, scandal rocked the National Basketball Association and the Clippers after the team’s then-owner Donald Sterling was caught on tape making racist remarks — a scandal that would later lead to ...
Ed O’Neill as Donald Sterling and Cleopatra Coleman as V. Stiviano in "Clipped." (Kelsey McNeal/FX) Every now and then, when it resurfaces on the timeline for one reason or another, the silly rabbit ...
Of L.A.'s two NBA teams, the Clippers have always been like the neglected little brother next to the more glamorous and celebrated Lakers. So it's fitting, then, that FX's new Clippers chronicle ...