Yet another NBA offseason has come and gone, with some major free agent signings taking place and some big names being selected in this year’s draft.
That said, where do the Los Angeles Clippers stand after all those transactions?
Here’s a breakdown of the training camp roster that you will see play this preseason (all four games will be broadcast on KTLA, KTLA+ and KTLA.com, starting with Saturday’s first preseason matchup against the Golden State Warriors in Hawaii at 4 p.m.):
No. | Player | Position | Height | Weight | Birthdate | Prior to NBA/Home Country | Yrs. in NBA |
4 | Mo Bamba | Center | 7’0″ | 231 | 5/12/1998 | Texas | 6 |
33 | Nicolas Batum | Forward | 6’8″ | 230 | 12/14/1988 | Le Mans/France | 16 |
21 | Kobe Brown | Forward | 6’7″ | 250 | 1/1/2000 | Missouri | 1 |
12 | Cam Christie | Guard | 6’6″ | 190 | 7/24/2005 | Minnesota | Rookie |
7 | Amir Coffey | Guard/Forward | 6’7″ | 210 | 6/17/1997 | Minnesota | 5 |
30 | Nate Darling | Guard | 6’5″ | 200 | 8/30/1998 | Delaware/Canada | 1 |
10 | RayJ Dennis | Guard | 6’2″ | 180 | 3/30/2001 | Baylor | Rookie |
8 | Kris Dunn | Guard | 6’3″ | 205 | 3/18/1994 | Providence | 8 |
9 | Trentyn Flowers | Forward | 6’9″ | 185 | 3/8/2005 | Adelaide | Rookie |
1 | James Harden | Guard | 6’5″ | 220 | 8/26/1989 | Arizona State | 15 |
5 | Bones Hyland | Guard | 6’2″ | 169 | 9/14/2000 | VCU/USA | 3 |
55 | Derrick Jones Jr | Forward | 6’6″ | 210 | 2/15/1997 | UNLV | 8 |
23 | Kai Jones | Center/Forward | 6’11” | 221 | 1/19/2001 | Texas/Bahamas | 2 |
2 | Kawhi Leonard | Forward | 6’7″ | 225 | 6/29/1991 | San Diego State | 12 |
14 | Terrance Mann | Forward/Guard | 6’5″ | 215 | 10/18/1996 | Florida State | 5 |
11 | Jordan Miller | Forward | 6’5″ | 194 | 1/23/2000 | Miami | 1 |
77 | Kevin Porter Jr | Forward/Guard | 6’4″ | 203 | 5/4/2000 | USC | 4 |
24 | Norman Powell | Guard | 6’4″ | 215 | 5/25/1993 | UCLA | 9 |
17 | P.J. Tucker | Forward | 6’5″ | 245 | 5/5/1985 | Texas | 13 |
31 | Alondes Williams | Guard | 6’4″ | 210 | 6/19/1999 | Wake Forest | 2 |
40 | Ivica Zubac | Center | 7’0″ | 240 | 3/18/1997 | Mega Leks (Serbia)/Croatia | 8 |
The Clippers re-signed James Harden and Nic Batum (the latter now in his second stint as a Clipper) in addition to Derrick Jones Jr., Kevin Porter Jr. and Mo Bamba this past July. The team used their one pick in this year’s draft to select Cam Christie.
This upcoming season will be the first at the brand-new $2 billion Intuit Dome in Inglewood, which opened in August with a Bruno Mars concert. The Clippers also debuted a new logo and uniforms in February, which will be on display for the first time this season.
And while 2024-25 marks the first season since Paul George’s departure to the Philadelphia 76ers, head coach Tyronn Lue signed a long-term extension in May. Russell Westbrook, a member of the Clippers “Big 3” consisting of himself, Leonard and George, is now on the Denver Nuggets.
Viewers in the Los Angeles television market can watch select games live on KTLA as well as stream for free on the KTLA+ app for Roku, Fire TV and Apple TV as well as on KTLA.com.
Brian Sieman, Jim Jackson and Mike Fratello will call the Clippers games on KTLA, and KTLA 5 sports reporter David Pingalore will provide sideline coverage. The first regular season game to be broadcast on KTLA is on Oct. 30, when the Portland Trail Blazers pay a visit to the Intuit Dome.

KTLA will also produce live pre-game, halftime and post-game programming and will carry special programming related to the team, including “Countdown Clock to Gameday Buzzer,” Clippers Super Fan Features, the “Clippers Play of the Week” and frequent feature segments on “LA Unscripted” and “Off the Clock.”
The games will also be broadcast live on KSWB-TV in San Diego, KGET-TV in Bakersfield, KSEE-TV and KGPE-TV in Fresno, KESQ-TV in Palm Springs and KEYT-TV in Santa Barbara.
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