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The Clippers’ history of disappointment goes back to the franchise’s start in Buffalo. In

The Clippers’ history of disappointment goes back to the franchise’s start in Buffalo. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS]( [STORY IMAGE AD]( In today’s FOX Sports Insider with Martin Rogers: The LA Clippers’ history of disappointment goes back to the franchise’s start as the Buffalo Braves ... we get the lowdown on MLB’s most exciting young prospect ... and a frustrated Mad Max shows the umpires he has nothing to hide. To the young folks of Buffalo, N.Y., the Los Angeles Clippers are a basketball franchise on the other side of the country that just so happens to be battling for an NBA championship. To the city’s older – sorry, more experienced – citizens, the team that boasts Kawhi Leonard, Paul George and [Clipper Darrell]( is a painful part of their own history, a piece that they’re not sure whether to get behind or not. "I guess I’ll root for the Clippers," acclaimed sportswriter Erik Brady – born and raised in upstate New York and now a columnist for the Buffalo News – told me in a telephone conversation this week. "But if they lose I’m not going to be heartbroken. They already broke my heart years ago." Long, long ago, the Clippers were the Buffalo Braves, a pretty decent team that joined the NBA in 1970 and made the playoffs three times in eight seasons. It was a fun team to watch, featuring promising young stars such as 1973-74 Rookie of the Year Ernie DiGregorio and 1975 MVP Bob McAdoo. [STORY IMAGE 1] Unfortunately, that promise was short-lived, as an ownership change (more on that later), led to the franchise relocating to San Diego and then Los Angeles, and achieving nothing much of anything – until now … perhaps. Sure, LA is down 2-0 to the surging Phoenix Suns, but it took a dramatic last-second alley-oop to defeat them in Game 2 and Leonard is about to rejoin the lineup following a troublesome knee injury. Besides, upturning a sizeable deficit is nothing new, as they fought back from 3-2 against the Dallas Mavericks and 2-0 against the top-seeded Utah Jazz. It is hard to think too firmly about a title when the Conference finals are in danger of slipping away, but reality states that this is the closest the Clippers have been – ever. With head coach Ty Lue marshaling things as his reputation continues to grow, hope remains. "If you do not consider (Lue) one of the top five coaches in basketball, you’re an idiot," FS1’s Nick Wright said on First Things First. "I don’t know if he is a great motivator. Here’s what we do know. Within a series, he will take any chess piece on or off the board and he will render what you are trying to do (against him) useless." If the Clippers end up with something to celebrate in a few weeks’ time, where does that leave Buffalo? Let’s rewind again a bit first. [STORY IMAGE 2]( In 1970, a lot happened in Buffalo sports. The Buffalo Bills were absorbed into the National Football League. The expansion Braves joined the NBA. And the Buffalo Sabres entered the NHL. The Sabres were initially more successful than the Braves and thereby more popular, but there was still a generation of Buffalo youngsters who gravitated towards the basketball team and held warm sentiment for it. Like with any time a professional franchise leaves a city, there was sadness and a feeling of loss when the team got switched out, in what were circumstances that seem extraordinary now. Did you know that the Buffalo Braves were essentially swapped for a little organization you might have heard of, known as the Boston Celtics? Then-Celtics owner Irv Levin wanted to shake things up a little, so he completed a like-for-like trade with Braves owner John Y. Brown Jr., then packed up the team and headed west. [STORY IMAGE 3] Almost immediately, the Celtics drafted Larry Bird and became a 1980s juggernaut. Suffice to say, the Clippers’ history has been far less glorious – this year’s run marking their first trip to a Conference finals – and the decision to leave Buffalo set off a run that realized just four playoff appearances in 27 years. The city of Buffalo has not won a championship since, suffering a whole lot of pain in the meantime. The Sabres were the worst team in hockey this season, while the Bills had four straight Super Bowl appearances during their nearly-days of the 1990s but 16 years of postseason dearth more recently. "There hasn’t been a lot of cheer for, although the Bills now have some real cause for optimism," Brady added. "Which puts us in an interesting position with the Clippers. Most of the young people don’t feel any connection at all. But some of us older crowd do, and it brings mixed emotions." Brady [wrote about the Braves/Clippers link in an excellent column]( and also touched upon some further connections running through the postseason. [STORY IMAGE 4]( If the Clippers are to make it past the Suns, they will have to overcome [Chris Paul]( once he returns from the COVID protocol. This is another interesting twist, as it was Paul who launched LA’s recent revival when he played there from 2011-17. Furthermore, if the Clippers reach the Finals, it could be against the Atlanta Hawks, which also began life as the Buffalo Bison – for all of 38 days – before taking a winding journey through Moline, Illinois (as the Tri-Cities Blackhawks), Milwaukee and St. Louis before finally resting in Georgia. Ahead of Thursday's Game 3, the [Clippers were +600 (Via FOXBET)]( to win the series and advance to the NBA Finals. The Hawks [were +375]( as they prepared to meet the Milwaukee Bucks. "It would be pretty remarkable if the Clippers ended up in the Finals against the Hawks," Brady added. "If it did, one way or another we here in Buffalo would definitely get a win. Although, truthfully, it wouldn’t completely feel like it." [STORY IMAGE 5] Here’s what others have said ... Erik Brady, Buffalo News: “I suppose I’ll root for the Clippers now. I’m drawn to them because there is some part of the Clips that will always be ours. But if the Clippers lose in the end – well, it wouldn’t break my heart. They already did that a lifetime ago.” Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times: “[Tuesday night’s loss] was too crazy even for the Clippers Curse. This was too cruel even for a franchise that had endured seemingly every possible indignity in 37 years in Los Angeles.“ Patrick Beverley, LA Clippers: “I’ve played in a lot of games in this league. This one is hard, this one goes up there. … This is a hard one to kind of swallow. You look at this game, we got this game won.” [IN OTHER WORDS] - MLB’s top prospect Wander Franco has been promoted to the Tampa Bay Rays. How good is the 20-year-old shortstop? [Jake Mintz has the lowdown.]( - When Clippers star Kawhi Leonard got hurt, Terance Mann stepped up. That was no surprise to Mann’s mother Danyia, [Melissa Rohlin writes.]( - Detroit Tigers pitcher Michael Fulmer joins the “Flippin’ Bats” podcast to discuss relief pitching, battling injuries and more. [Ben Verlander has the story.]( [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( Max Scherzer is not only one of the best pitchers in baseball, he’s also one of the most intensely competitive players in the sport. He doesn’t have any patience for spending time on anything that doesn't involve making opposing hitters look silly. So you can see why he wouldn't be at all interested in MLB's new policy to check pitchers for sticky substances. “Here's my hat, here's my glove,” his face appears to say, “now let's just get this over with.” And this was just the beginning. Scherzer would get checked twice more in the game, leading to more frustration, a staredown and the ejection of Philadelphia Phillies manager Joe Girardi. [What a wild night!]( [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Copa América: Brazil vs. Colombia (FS1, 8 p.m. ET) Undefeated Brazil will take on Colombia (1-1-1) at Estádio Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro for the marquee matchup of Group B play. Atlanta Hawks at Milwaukee Bucks (TNT, 8:30 p.m. ET) Coming off a thrilling Game 7 win, the fifth-seeded Hawks will now take on Giannis Antetokounmpo and the third-seeded Bucks in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals. Los Angeles Dodgers at San Diego Padres (ESPN, 10:10 p.m. ET) Trevor Bauer and the Dodgers will face Joe Musgrove and the Padres for the final matchup of the three-game set. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( Copa América: Brazil vs. Colombia Neymar scores/Brazil wins: +150 Copa América host Brazil has steamrolled the competition so far in the tournament, beating Peru 4-0 and Venezuela 3-0. Colombia, meanwhile, has struggled, scoring just two goals through its 1-1-1 start. Brazil has a versatile attack, but Neymar tends to be in the middle of the action and has scored in each of his team’s first two games. [WHAT THEY SAID] “You have no choices about how you lose, but you do have a choice about how you come back and prepare to win again." — Pat Riley [FOLLOW FOX SPORTS] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Download FOX Sports App: [Fire TV]( [Roku]( [Google Play]( [App Store]( [Fire TV]( [Roku]( [App Store]( [Google Play]( Also available on these devices: [fireTV | AppleTV | ROKU | Google Chromecast | XBOX ONE | SAMSUNG Smart TV] [fireTV | AppleTV | ROKU | Google Chromecast | XBOX ONE | SAMSUNG Smart TV] Trademark & Copyright Notice: ™ and © 2021 Fox Media LLC and FOX Sports Interactive Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Please do not reply to this message. If you do not wish to receive emails like this in the future, please [unsubscribe](. FOX Sports respects your privacy. Click [here]( to view our Privacy Policy. Fox.com Business & Legal Affairs - Manager Digital Media P.O. Box 900 Beverly Hills, California 90213-0900

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