Clipped: The Downfall of the Los Angeles Clippers
A Look Inside the Scandalous Story
Netflix, ESPN, and More: The Search for Justice and the Consequences
In the wake of the Los Angeles Clippers' racism scandal, the team's former owner, Donald Sterling, was forced to sell the franchise. The sale marked the end of an era for the Clippers, but the story of their downfall is far from over. ESPN's acclaimed 30 for 30 podcast, "The Sterling Affairs," has taken a deep dive into the scandal, and now FX has greenlit a new television miniseries based on the podcast.
"Clipped," set to premiere on July 9th, 2023, stars Laurence Fishburne as Donald Sterling, Kelly AuCoin as Elgin Baylor, Charlie McElveen as Doc Rivers, and Jock McKissic as Jerry West. The miniseries will tell the behind-the-scenes story of the Clippers' downfall, including the racist remarks that led to Sterling's ban from the NBA and the sale of the team.
"Clipped" promises to be a captivating look at one of the most notorious scandals in NBA history. The series will offer new insights into the personalities involved and the events that led to the Clippers' downfall. With its talented cast and experienced production team, "Clipped" is sure to be one of the most talked-about shows of the summer.
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