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The Clippers have a record team record in the regular season playoffs, and it took 51 years for the Clippers to play their first Western Conference matchup

author:Veteran pseudo-fan of the NBA

Also in Los Angeles, one is the No. 1 team in the NBA, and the other team has not even touched the threshold of the Finals. This season's Clippers are on a rampage and have a good chance of breaking the franchise record.

The Clippers were founded in 1970 as the Buffalo Warriors, changed their name to the Clippers in the 1977-1978 season, and moved to Los Angeles in 1984. How poor are the Clippers? Only 16 seasons in '54 have made the playoffs, they haven't made the playoffs in 16 consecutive seasons, won two conference championships in total, and their first Western Conference Finals was in 2021. There are only 9 people in the history of the team who have been selected as All-Stars, and only 8 players have been selected for the All-Star team. The team's most glorious times were during the Jordan Jr., Paul and Griffin eras, and they ruled the playoffs with the following records:

The Clippers have a record team record in the regular season playoffs, and it took 51 years for the Clippers to play their first Western Conference matchup

Regular season team records:

The scoring record holder is Randy Smith with 12,735 points.

The rebounding record holder is Jordan Jr. with 7,988.

Jordan Jr., the frontcourt rebounding record holder, has 2,435.

The backcourt record holder is Jordan Jr. with 5,553.

Paul holds the assist record with 4,023.

Randy Smith, the steal record holder, has 1,072.

The block record holder is Jordan Jr. with 1,276.

Piakowski, the record holder for three-point shooting, has 738.

Crawford, the record holder for three-point attempts, made 1,872.

Randy Smith, the record holder for field field goals, has 5,214.

The record holder for shots is Randy Smith with 11,035.

Jordan Jr., the record holder for appearances, has 750 appearances.

Randy Smith holds the playing time record with 24,393.

Foul record holder Randy Smith 2018.

The record holder for turnovers is Griffin with 1,258.

The Clippers have a record team record in the regular season playoffs, and it took 51 years for the Clippers to play their first Western Conference matchup

Playoff team records:

The playoff scoring record holder Paul scored 1,125 points.

Playoff rebounding holder Jordan Jr. 645.

Jordan Jr., the rebounding holder in the playoffs, 180.

Jordan Jr., the playoff rebounding holder, 465.

Paul, the playoff assist holder, has 462.

Playoff steal holder Paul 121.

Jordan Jr., the playoff block record holder, has 116.

Paul, the playoff record holder for three-point shooting, has 98.

George holds the record for three-point attempts in the playoffs with 263.

Griffin, the playoff record holder for shooting from the field, has 415.

Paul, the playoff record holder for shots made in the playoffs, 853.

Jordan Jr., the playoff record holder for appearances, has 57 games.

The playoff record holder for minutes played Paul 1,949 minutes.

Griffin holds the record for the number of fouls in the playoffs with 173.

Paul, the record holder for turnovers in the playoffs, has 140.

The Clippers have a record team record in the regular season playoffs, and it took 51 years for the Clippers to play their first Western Conference matchup

From this list, you can see how shabby the ancestors of the Clippers are, Paul has only played six seasons in the Clippers, and a number of statistics are on the list, Jordan Jr. became the first person in team history in 57 playoff games, which is the data of 3 seasons of the playoffs of strong teams. This is due to the former owner of the Clippers, Raheem Sterling, the most critical owner in the NBA, the team sells players as soon as they play good statistics, and no player really dies well with the Clippers. It's rotten every year, and although the team's record is miserable, the individual earns a lot of money. The so-called good is rewarded with good and evil is rewarded, and he was eventually banned for life for racial discrimination, fined $2.5 million, and forced to sell the team.

The Clippers have a record team record in the regular season playoffs, and it took 51 years for the Clippers to play their first Western Conference matchup

Ballmer bought the team for $2 billion, overhauled the team, and the team's record soared, and finally reached the Western Conference Finals for the first time in 2021.

The Clippers have a record team record in the regular season playoffs, and it took 51 years for the Clippers to play their first Western Conference matchup

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