Do you remember the last time LA won at the Intuit Dome?

On Monday evening, The Los Angeles Clippers continued they lost 121-103 at home to the Memphis Grizzlies. Although injuries have been an excuse for the Clippers at times this year, both Kawhi Leonard and James Harden played in this game, and the team was still let down, dropping their record to 6-20 in the process.
The Intuit Dome hasn’t given the Clippers much of a home court advantage so far this year – in fact, the team he didn’t win there in more than a month.
“The LA Clippers won’t win at home for at least 49 days — starting Oct. 31. Their next chance is against the Lakers on Dec. 20,” ClutchPoint’s Tomer Azarly reported on X, formerly Twitter.
Azarly also noted that things on the horizon are not very promising for Los Angeles.
“The Clippers will drop all 3 games to the Grizzlies. They will fall to 6-20 in their first 26 games. Their opponents until the end of December: @ Thunder, vs. Rockets, vs. Lakers, @ Blazers, vs. Pistons, vs. Kings. This is about to get even uglier,” he said.
Overall, the Clippers entered this season expecting to be in the middle of the Western Conference, trying to build on last year’s 50-win season. Instead, Los Angeles stormed out of the gates with a big loss to the Utah Jazz, and things kind of got worse from there, with Leonard’s return from injury doing nothing to right the ship.
With this being the case, many expect the Clippers to be potential sellers at the trade deadline as they look to possibly cut ties with this current era.
Either way, the Clippers will next take the floor Thursday on the road against the Oklahoma City Thunder in what may not be a pretty game.
2025-12-16 16:24:00







