Do the Los Angeles Clippers have a culture problem? | Off Guard with Austin Rivers | NBA on NBC
Austin Rivers and Pausha Haghighi examine the locker room culture of the Los Angeles Clippers after it was reported that Chris Paul attempted to host a culture building activity that was lightly attended by the team. #NBCSports #NBA #NBAonNBC
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The fact that they’re not critiquing the culture of the league that would get rid of a guy for trying to establish a competitive culture but instead critiquing the players for their “ways” is part of the problem