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2006 saw the Los Angeles Clippers make several key drafts in hopes of strengthening their team, including plucking Paul Davis from Michigan State University in the second round. Even though the team’s play has been unpredictable, Clippers fans are a loyal bunch – with their favorite team holding the record for the most nationally-televised games in franchise history. But television is no substitute for live action. See each play in person with Los Angeles Clippers tickets from SeattleTixx.com. The team’s recent rebuilding efforts have made them a forerunner in the race for surprise victories, which has increased the demand for Los Angeles Clipper tickets to sell-out levels.  Clippers tickets have been difficult to get in the past, but you don’t have to worry about that with SeattleTixx.com. We have a wide array of Los Angeles Clippers tickets – and tickets for all other basketball teams and sports. So if you need cheap online Clippers tickets or premium online Clippers tickets, SeattleTixx.com has it all.

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The Los Angeles Clippers began playing in 1970 under the name of the “Buffalo Braves.”  They did not get off the ground right away, but finally made their first playoff appearance in the 1973-1974 season under the eye of coach Dr. Jack Ramsay. Being defeated by the Boston Celtics in this key game was a sign of the tumultuous times that would follow. The team underwent drastic ownership changes in the 1976-77 season; and then relocated from Buffalo to San Diego, where they were renamed the “San Diego Clippers.” The relocation looked like it would help revive the team’s stunted play when they posted a 43-39 record in their first California season. The franchise continued to struggle, however, and eventually moved again – this time to Los Angeles – in 1984. In their first game as the Los Angeles Clippers, the team claimed a narrow victory over the New York Knicks, 107–105. Their play was relatively unremarkable for the next decade or so, until 2003 when they brought on Mike Dunleavy to coach, and drafted Elton Brand and Corey Maggette. The Clippers’ performance again improved with their personnel changes and, in 2005, they landed just one match away from playing in the Western Conference finals. With the exciting new players drafted in 2006, who knows what the Clippers will do this season? Don’t wait to find out! Buy Clippers NBA tickets today from Seattletixx.com

 

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The '''Los Angeles Clippers''' are a professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California. They play in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and are members of the NBA Western Conference's Pacific Division. The club's home games are played at the Staples Center, which they share with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Franchise history
The Clippers began in 1970 as the Buffalo Braves. They were one of three franchises that joined the NBA in the 1970–71 season; the others were the Portland Trail Blazers and Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Buffalo years (1970-78)

The Braves, in their eight seasons in Buffalo, played their home games at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, sharing the arena with another new franchise, the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League, who also debuted in 1970. The team's first head coach was Hall of Famer Dolph Schayes, the franchise's first star players were Bob Kauffman and Don May, who were acquired in the 1970 NBA Expansion Draft. As typical of first-year expansion teams, the Braves finished with a dismal record, going 22-60, seven games ahead of expansion-mate Cleveland, which finished its season at 15-67. Kauffman, who averaged 4.3 points per game the previous year with the Chicago Bulls, led Buffalo in scoring with 20.4 points per game and earned a spot on the 1971 NBA Eastern Conference All-Star team.

The Braves repeated their 22-60 record in the following 1971-72 season, but did make good acquisitions that would make the club better. Buffalo drafted center Elmore Smith from Kentucky State University, and local favorite Randy Smith, from Buffalo State College. Schayes was replaced one game into the season with John McCarthy as the team's head coach. The team did not do much better in the 1972-73 season, as they went 21-61 under new head coach, Dr. Jack Ramsay. The Braves' big move that season was drafting forward/center Bob McAdoo, from North Carolina. The team finally made its first playoff appearance in 1973-74, where they faced the Boston Celtics in the first round and lost in six games.

In 1974-75, Bob McAdoo was awarded the NBA Most Valuable Player Award, averaging 34.5 points, 14.1 rebounds and 2.12 blocks per game, while shooting 51.2 percent from the field and 80.5 percent from the free-throw line. The Braves made a trip to the playoffs in the 1974-75 season and again during the 1975-76 season, which would be one of their last in Buffalo.

By the summer of 1976, the team's founding owner Paul Snyder was doing all he could to sell the team. The June 15, 1976 issue of Buffalo's Courier-Express blasted the headline "Braves Go to Florida, Leaving 'Hockey Town'". Snyder had a handshake deal to sell the team to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cowan, who would move the Braves to Hollywood, Florida, yet the City of Buffalo filed a $10 million damage suit to block the move. The sale eventually fell through and the Braves and the city signed a new 15 year Memorial Auditorium lease in July with a provision that the lease could be voided if the team did not sell 5,000 season tickets in any season. Later that summer Snyder finally sold 50 percent of the franchise to businessman John Y. Brown, Jr., who had previously owned the Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Association. Brown later acquired the remaining half from Snyder sometime in the 1976-77 season. Brown, in turn, sold a percentage of the team to another businessman, Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. who later went on to own a portion of the Boston Celtics in the 1980s. However, a provision in the transaction stipulated that if Brown sold the contract of any Braves player, then the money would go to Snyder and the purchase price would be reduced. This subsequently occurred when the Braves sent McAdoo to the New York Knicks for players and cash midway through the 1976-77 season.

Because of the team's poor play in its final two years (30-52 in 1976-77 and 27-55 in 1977-78), along with rumors of the franchise relocating because of low season ticket sales, John Y. Brown met with the then-owner of the Celtics, Irv Levin and negotiated a deal in which the owners would swap franchises, in which Brown would take control of the Celtics and Levin would get the Braves. Levin was a California businessman, and wanted to own an NBA team in his native state. The deal was brokered by David Stern, the general counsel for the NBA who later became the league's commissioner in 1984. Following what would be the final season in western New York, the NBA owners voted 21-1 to let the Braves relocate. They moved to San Diego, California after the 1977-78 season, and became the San Diego Clippers.

 
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