San Diego Clippers (NBA G League)

American professional basketball team of the NBA G League From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The San Diego Clippers are a professional basketball team based in Oceanside, California, that competes in the NBA G League. The team plays its home games at Frontwave Arena. The Clippers began play in the 2017–18 season. The team is an affiliate of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s Los Angeles Clippers.

ConferenceWestern
Founded2017
HistoryAgua Caliente Clippers of Ontario
2017–2022
Ontario Clippers
2022–2024
San Diego Clippers
2024–present
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San Diego Clippers
San Diego Clippers logo
ConferenceWestern
LeagueNBA G League
Founded2017
HistoryAgua Caliente Clippers of Ontario
2017–2022
Ontario Clippers
2022–2024
San Diego Clippers
2024–present
ArenaFrontwave Arena
LocationOceanside, California
Team colorsNavy blue, red, pacific blue, silver[1]
       
General managerDee Brown
Head coachPaul Hewitt
OwnershipLos Angeles Clippers
AffiliationLos Angeles Clippers
Showcase Cup titles1 (2022)
Websitesandiego.gleague.nba.com
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History

From 2009 to 2014, the L.A. Clippers had been affiliated with the former Bakersfield Jam (now the Motor City Cruise) before the Jam switched to a single affiliation with the Phoenix Suns. In December 2015, Doc Rivers, head coach of the Los Angeles Clippers, mentioned the need for the Clippers to own an NBA Development League team.[2]

In April 2017, the Clippers were reported to be looking to add a minor league affiliate in the NBA Development League either in nearby Ontario or Bakersfield for the 2017–18 season.[3][4] In May 2017, the Clippers reportedly had settled on the Ontario location; possibly calling the team the Agua Caliente Clippers.[5][6] On May 15, the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario were announced and the team played at Citizens Business Bank Arena.[7] The team was named after the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, a federally recognized tribe with resorts and casinos in Palm Springs and were the presenting sponsor of the Clippers.

In 2021, Paul Hewitt was named the team's head coach. In the 2021–22 season, the Clippers appeared in the Western Conference Finals for the first time in franchise history.

On July 5, 2022, the team officially changed their name to the Ontario Clippers.[8]

Ontario Clippers logo from 2022 to 2024

On December 22, 2022, the Clippers defeated the Windy City Bulls 99–97 to win the 2022 NBA G League Winter Showcase Cup.

On March 11, 2024, it was announced the Clippers would be relocating to the San Diego County city of Oceanside, rebranding as the San Diego Clippers, using its NBA affiliate's former identity from 1978 to 1984.[9][10] The announcement was made at Frontwave Arena, a 7,500 capacity venue that serves as the team's new home arena.

Since moving to San Diego, the Clippers joined Halo Sports & Entertainment, Steve Ballmer's umbrella brand that also encompasses the Los Angeles Clippers, Intuit Dome, and the Kia Forum.

Season-by-season

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Season Conference Division Regular season Playoffs
FinishWinsLossesPct.
Agua Caliente Clippers
2017–18WesternPacific5th2327.460
2018–19WesternPacific3rd2624.520
2019–20WesternPacific3rd2222.500Season cancelled by COVID-19 pandemic
2020–2116th510.333
2021–22Western2nd2211.667Won Conference Semifinal (South Bay) 112–110
Lost Conference Final (Rio Grande Valley) 114–125
Ontario Clippers
2022–23Western9th1715.531
2023–24Western12th1519.441
San Diego Clippers
2024–25Western13th1222.353
Regular season record142150.486
Playoff record11.500
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Current roster

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Players Coaches
Pos. No. Player Height Weight DOB From
G 27 Matt Allocco 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 197 lb (89 kg) 2001-01-08 Notre Dame
G 26 Nana Appiah 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1998-02-03 Adams State
G 21 Desmond Cambridge Jr. 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 1998-12-30 Arizona State
F 32 Zach Freemantle 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 227 lb (103 kg) 2000-10-18 Xavier
F 1 Taylor Funk 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1997-11-06 Utah State
F 25 Vance Jackson 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1997-08-20 East Carolina
F 55 Norchad Omier (TW) 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 248 lb (112 kg) 2001-08-28 Baylor
G 00 Sean Pedulla (TW) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 2002-10-10 Mississippi
G 9 Jason Preston 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 181 lb (82 kg) 1999-08-10 Ohio
F 7 Cam Reddish 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 227 lb (103 kg) 1999-09-01 Duke
G 45 Hunter Sallis 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2003-03-26 Wake Forest
G 19 Jahmyl Telfort 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 2001-04-30 Butler
G 15 TyTy Washington Jr. (TW) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 2001-11-15 Kentucky
Head coach
Assistant(s)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (P) Prospects
  • (NBA) On assignment from NBA affiliate
  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player
  • Injured Injured

Roster
Updated: March 5, 2026

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Radio and television

Play-by-play broadcaster Brian S. Arrington and analyst Eddie Talbert Jr. of Fox Sports 1350 AM/Riverside comprise the television broadcast team.

Coaches

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# Head coach Term Regular season Playoffs Achievements
GWLWin%GWLWin%
1Casey Hill[11]2017–2018502327.460
2Brian Adams2018–2020502624.520
3Paul Hewitt[12]2021–present804436.550211.500
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NBA affiliates

San Diego Clippers

Ontario Clippers

Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario

References

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