Though without an NBA title to their name and just two divisional titles to show for their 50+ years in the NBA, the Los Angeles Clippers are still very popular, and if you want to get cheap Los Angeles Clippers tickets, SeatPick has plenty of options available for you.
The Clippers were formed in 1970 and were initially known as the Buffalo Braves and were one of three expansion teams who joined the NBA in 1970-71 along with the Portland Trail Blazers and Cleveland Cavaliers.
Under Jack Ramsay, the Braves made it to three successive playoff finishes between 1974 and 1976, and ahead of the 1978-79 season, the team relocated to San Diego and became the San Diego Clippers.
The team spent six seasons in this incarnation, suffering losing records in five of those before owner Donald Sterling took the unilateral decision to move the team to Los Angeles, where they became the Los Angeles Clippers.
This move was not sanctioned by the NBA, and this led to legal action before it was then permitted by the National Basketball Association.
Things were tough for Los Angeles Clippers fans for a lengthy period but started to look up under first Vinny Del Negro and then his successor as head coach Doc Rivers. During this spell, the team made it to the playoffs for six straight seasons, much down to the form of star players like Blake Griffin, Deandre Jordan, and Chris Paul.
In 2012-13 and 2013-14, the LA Clippers won back-to-back Pacific Division titles, the first time they had managed that feat.
The team is yet to make it to the NBA Finals, but in their first season under coach Tyronn Lue, they did impress with a 47-25 record before losing in the Conference Semi-Finals to the Phoenix Suns.
The Los Angeles Clippers play at the Crypto.com Arena, which they share with fellow NBA side, the Los Angeles Lakers.
As a result, the two teams enjoy a healthy rivalry, albeit the Lakers being the bigger of the two teams in terms of success, and every game between the two is a sure-fire sell-out.
The NHL side, the Los Angeles Kings, share the same arena, which was previously named the Staples Center.
The Crypto.com Arena has a capacity of 19,079 for basketball games and is based on Figueroa St in Los Angeles, CA.
Prior to 1999, the Los Angeles Clippers played at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena following their move from San Diego.
Los Angeles Clippers ticket prices can change during the season and are affected by the rivalry, the team's form and supply and demand on the market. Seeing Los Angeles Clippers play at their home ground the Staples Center, will usually cost about €56 per ticket. For this season, Los Angeles Clippers tickets will cost on average a minimum of €31 per ticket.
Los Angeles Clippers games take place at the Staples Center which is located in Los Angeles, US. If you want to learn more about what are the best sections to sit at the Staples Center then have a look at our Staples Center Seating Plan.
The average ticket price for Clippers games is currently 71, and if you want to attend any Los Angeles Clippers events, you can find tickets via SeatPick.
The average price will fluctuate if the games are Western Conference action or for playoffs, but either way, the prices on our website are the most competitive in the market.
Take a look at our availability for seats for any date via this page and grab your tickets for the chance to cheer on the Clippers in exciting NBA action.
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