Los Angeles Clippers accomplishments and records

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This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association.[1]

Franchise Hall of Famers

Los Angeles Clippers Hall of Famers
Players
No.NamePositionTenureInducted
32Bill WaltonC1979–19851993
11Bob McAdooF/C1972–19762000
20Moses MaloneC/F19762001
21Dominique WilkinsF19942006
44Adrian DantleyF/G1976–19772008
52Jamaal WilkesF19852012
33Grant HillF2012–20132018
34Paul PierceF2015–20172021
Coaches
NamePositionTenureInducted
Jack RamsayHead coach1972–19761992
Larry BrownHead coach1992–19932002
Bill FitchHead coach1994–19982019
Contributors
Cotton FitzsimmonsHead coach1977–19782021

All-Star Weekend

NBA All-Star Game Selections[18]

NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player

Slam Dunk champion

Franchise individual career records for regular season

Accurate as of the 2025–26 NBA season
Bold denotes still active with team.
Italic denotes still active, but not with team.

Career records[25]
Category Player Statistics
Minutes played Randy Smith 24,393[26]
Games played DeAndre Jordan 750 [27]
Triple-doubles James Harden 8
Total field goals made Randy Smith 5,214[26]
3-point field goals made Paul George 820
Free throws made Corey Maggette 3,122
Total rebounds DeAndre Jordan 7,988[27]
Assists Chris Paul 4,076[28]
Steals Randy Smith 1,072[29]
Blocks DeAndre Jordan 1,277[27]
Points Randy Smith 12,735[29]
Player efficiency rating Chris Paul 26.0[30]

Games played

Most games played all-time[31]
Most games played all-time
Player Games
DeAndre Jordan750[27]
Randy Smith715
Eric Piatkowski616
Loy Vaught558
Ivica Zubac513
Corey Maggette512
Blake Griffin504
Chris Kaman493
Elton Brand459
Gary Grant446

Minutes

Points

Rebounds

Assists

Blocks

Steals

Field goals

Three-point field goals

Free throws

Triple-doubles

Most triple-doubles all-time[42]
Most triple-doubles all-time
Player Triple-doubles
James Harden8
Bob Kauffman7
Lamar Odom7
Blake Griffin7
Mark Jackson4
Ron Harper3
Kawhi Leonard2
Chris Paul2

Franchise individual season records for regular season

Single-season records[43]
Category Player Statistics
Minutes played Bob McAdoo 3,539
Field goals Bob McAdoo 1,095
3-point field goals Paul George 243
Free throws World B. Free 654
Offensive rebounds DeAndre Jordan 397
Defensive rebounds Swen Nater 864
Total rebounds DeAndre Jordan 1,226
Assists Norm Nixon 914
Steals Randy Smith 203
Blocks Bob McAdoo 246
Points Bob McAdoo 2,831
Player efficiency rating Kawhi Leonard 27.9

Minutes

(Correct as of the 2025–26 season)

Points

(Correct as of the 2025–26 season)

Rebounds

(Correct as of the 2025–26 season)

Highest rebounds per game, season
Highest rebounds per game, season
Player Rebounds Year
DeAndre Jordan15.22017–18
Elmore Smith15.21971–72
Bob McAdoo15.11973–74
Swen Nater15.01979–80
DeAndre Jordan15.02014–15
Bob McAdoo14.11974–75
DeAndre Jordan13.82015–16
DeAndre Jordan13.82016–17
DeAndre Jordan13.62013–14
Swen Nater13.21977–78

Assists

(Correct as of the 2025–26 season)

Highest assist percentage, season
Highest assist percentage all-time
Player Assist pct. Year
Chris Paul52.72015–16
Chris Paul48.92013–14
Chris Paul47.42014–15
Chris Paul46.82016–17
Chris Paul46.52012–13
Chris Paul43.82011–12
Gary Grant42.51989–90
Norm Nixon41.11983–84
Norm Nixon40.31985–86
Baron Davis39.62009–10

Blocks

(Correct as of the 2025–26 season)

Highest block percentage, season
Highest block percentage, season
Player Block pct. Year
Bo Outlaw6.71994–95
DeAndre Jordan6.22011–12
Benoit Benjamin5.91987–88
Chris Kaman5.62007–08
DeAndre Jordan5.42010–11
DeAndre Jordan5.42013–14
DeAndre Jordan5.42015–16
DeAndre Jordan5.42014–15
Benoit Benjamin5.31985–86
Marcus Camby5.12008–09

Steals

(Correct as of the 2025–26 season)

Highest steal percentage, season
Highest steal percentage, season
Player Steal pct. Year
Chris Paul3.82012–13
Chris Paul3.82011–12
Gary Grant3.71993–94
Eric Bledsoe3.72012–13
Darnell Valentine3.61987–88
Chris Paul3.52013–14
Kris Dunn3.52024–25
Gary Grant3.41988–89
Gary Grant3.41989–90
Gary Grant3.31991–92

Field goals

(Correct as of the 2025–26 season)

Three-point field goals

(Correct as of the 2025–26 season)

Highest three-point percentage, season
Highest 3-point percentage, season
Player 3-pt pct. Year
J.J. Redick.4752015–16
Marcus Morris.4732020–21
Eric Piatkowski.4662001–02
Luke Kennard.4492021–22
Luke Kennard.4462020–21
Terry Dehere.4401995–96
J.J. Redick.4372014–15
Norman Powell.4352023–24
Tobias Harris.4342018–19
Nicolas Batum.4332024–25

Free throws

(Correct as of the 2025–26 season)

Highest free throw pct., season
Highest FT percentage, season
Player Free throw pct. Year
Ernie DiGregorio.9451976–77
Paul George.9072023–24
Jamal Crawford.9042015–16
Danilo Gallinari.9042018–19
Ernie DiGregorio.9021973–74
J.J. Redick.9012014–15
James Harden.9012025–26
Jamal Crawford.9012014–15
Chris Paul.9002014–15
Chris Paul.8962015–16

Triple-doubles

(Correct as of the 2025–26 season)

Most triple-doubles, season[52]
Most triple-doubles, season
Player Triple-doubles Year
Bob Kauffman41972–73
Lamar Odom2000–01
Mark Jackson31992–93
Lamar Odom1999–2000
James Harden2023–24
James Harden2024–25
Bob Kauffman21970–71
Ron Harper1993–94
Blake Griffin2017–18
Blake Griffin2010–11
James Harden2025–26

Other

(Correct as of the 2025–26 season)

Lowest turnover percentage, season
Lowest turnover percentage, season
Player Turnover pct. Year
Norman Powell7.32023–24
Quinton Ross7.32006–07
Amir Coffey7.42024–25
Quinton Ross7.42007–08
J.J. Redick7.42015–16
Marcus Morris7.62022–23
Bingo Smith7.71979–80
Rasual Butler7.82009–10
Amir Coffey8.02021–22
Kawhi Leonard8.12022–23

Franchise individual game records for regular season

  • Most points in a game
  • 55 by Kawhi Leonard vs the Detroit Pistons on December 28, 2025
  • 55 by James Harden vs the Charlotte Hornets on November 22, 2025
  • Most points scored in a single quarter
  • 27 by Lou Williams vs the Golden State Warriors on January 10, 2018 (3rd Quarter)[56]
  • Most points scored in overtime
  • Most total rebounds in a game
  • Most offensive rebounds in a game
  • Most total rebounds by a rookie in a game
  • Most assists in a game
  • Most assists without a turnover in a game
  • Most blocks in a game
  • 10 by Benoit Benjamin vs San Antonio Spurs on March 31, 1989
  • 10 by Benoit Benjamin vs Milwaukee Bucks on January 29, 1988[63]
  • Most blocks by a rookie in a game
  • Most steals in a game
  • Most steals by a rookie in a game
  • Most 3-point field goals made in a game

Franchise individual records for playoffs

  • Most points scored in a playoff game
  • 50 by Bob McAdoo in Game 4 of the 1975 Eastern Conference Semifinals vs the Washington Bullets[68]
  • Most points scored in a playoff run
  • Most points scored in the playoffs, all-time
  • Most rebounds in a playoff game
  • Most assists in a playoff game
  • 16 by Chris Paul in Game 3 of the 2014 Western Conference Semifinals vs the Oklahoma City Thunder[72]
  • Most assists in a playoff run
  • Most assists in the playoffs, all-time
  • Most blocks in a playoff game
  • 6 by Gar Heard in Game 6 of the 1974 Eastern Conference Semifinals vs the Boston Celtics[75]
  • Most blocks in a playoff run
  • Most blocks in the playoffs, all-time
  • Most steals in a playoff game
  • Most steals in a playoff run
  • Most steals in the playoffs, all-time

Franchise team records for regular season

Regular season wins
Wins Season
Most wins
57[81]2013–14
Most home wins
34[82]2013–14
Most road wins
26[83]2014–15
  • Longest winning streak
  • Longest losing streak
  • 19 from December 30, 1988 to February 8, 1989; 1988–89
  • 19 from March 11, 1982 to April 15, 1982; 1981–82[85]
  • Most points in a game
  • 175 vs the Sacramento Kings on February 24, 2023[86][87]
  • Largest comeback
  • 35 points vs the Washington Wizards on January 25, 2022[88][89]
  • Largest lead blown entering the 4th quarter
  • 21 points vs the Los Angeles Lakers on February 28, 2024[90]

Franchise team records for playoffs

  • Most points in a game, playoffs
  • 154 in Game 5 of the 2020 First Round vs the Dallas Mavericks on August 25, 2020[91]
  • Largest comeback, playoffs
  • 31 vs the Golden State Warriors on April 15, 2019[92]

Franchise Championships

Championships
Championships Season
NBA championships
0-
Conference championships
0-
Division championships
32013
2014
2024

See also

References

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