News about Lawrence Frank

James Harden's style for the Los Angeles Clippers will be criticized, according to team chief James Harden: All he cares about is winning a championship.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 2, 2023
According to Los Angeles Clippers' president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank, James Harden is prepared to sacrifice his style of play to win a championship. Frank said, "He wants to be a part of something bigger than himself." He has received all of the individual awards.' He's about doing something really special.' 'James Harden should have been an All-Star last year,' Frank said. 'But he's a 10-time All-Star.' He has a sophisticated skill set, and one thing he is worried about is winning a championship for the Los Angeles Clippers.'

Hilarious Bob Knight speech from 1994 resurfaces online after his death aged 83: 'I want them to bury me upside down, and my critics can kiss my a**'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 2, 2023
The three-time NCAA Division champion. At Indiana's Senior Day, the I champion and College Basketball Hall of Famer was speaking to a crowd of red shirts, a.k.a. Hoosiers, as the team defeated rival Wisconsin. The tenacious and combustible coach was one of the top coaches at the college level, winning 902 games in 42 seasons (.709). He has worked with Army and Texas Tech. In 1984, Knight led the US Olympic team to a gold medal.

Wizards parent company 'agrees to name Clippers GM Michael Winger president'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 25, 2023
According to ESPN, Los Angeles Clippers general manager Michael Winger has agreed to serve as president of Monumental Basketball, the parent company of the NBA's Wizards, WNBA's Mystics, and G-League's Go-Go. Since 2017, Winger's right-hand man since 2017, when the team acquired superstars like Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, but not able to advance beyond the conference finals. Kristaps Porzingis and Kyle Kuzma were inheriting a 35-47 team from Washington, where they could be without two of the team's top players this summer.

Kawhi Leonard 'cleared for complete participation' in training camp, giving the Clippers a big boost

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2022
Kawhi Leonard is expected to return from injury and play 5-on-5 in training camp next week, as the five-time All-Star has reportedly been cleared for full participation following his 2021 ACL injury. Leonard has not played a game since June 14, 2021, when he suffered his knee in a second-round playoff victory over the Jazz. Although the Clippers will presumably take their time ramping him back up, Leonard is back to full health, according to their president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank.