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Clippers on KTLA 2023-24 Season Schedule

Editor’s note: KTLA has added a 16th game to its Clippers broadcast schedule.

If you’ve enjoyed watching the Los Angeles Clippers play on KTLA, you’ll be excited to know that even more coverage is on the way for the 2023-24 season, and beyond.


In addition to broadcasting and streaming 16 games – including all four preseason games – KTLA will air a miniseries about the team called “Clippers’ Clipboard.”

The miniseries will air during the KTLA Morning News, the team and KTLA announced in a Thursday news release.

“Making live Clippers games available to all Southern California viewers is a priority for the Clippers, especially as we prepare to move into our new home, Intuit Dome, for the 2024-25 season,” said Clippers President of Business Operations Gillian Zucker. “KTLA proved last year that not only are they an incredible broadcast partner, but one who helps us reach millions of fans through live games, their #1 local newscast, and special Clippers programming.”

The three-part miniseries will air starting Sept. 14 and will include behind-the-scenes access and interviews with stars like Paul George, Kawhi Leonard and Russell Westbrook; coach Ty Lue; and other Clippers personalities.

2023-2024 Clippers games airing on KTLA 5, KTLA+ and KTLA.com.

“Once again, from the start of Clippers training camp to home games in a new arena, ‘LA’s Very Own’ KTLA 5 will be there every exciting step of the way,” KTLA Vice President and General Manager Janene Drafs said. “Clippers fans across Southern California can count on KTLA for exciting pre and post-game shows, insightful analysis, up-to-the-moment Clippers news, special features on the players and coaches, and one-of-a-kind related programming. Our team at KTLA is excited to continue our partnership with the Clippers through the 2024-2025 basketball season.” 

This year will mark the 15th in which Clippers games are shown on KTLA. Click here for the Clippers’ full preseason and regular season schedule.

KTLA’s broadcasts will also be available on KTLA.com and KTLA+ for viewers in the Los Angeles television market.