Nov. 2, 1999: In the first basketball game played at Staples Center, it looked as if the future had arrived for the Clippers as rookie Lamar Odom scored 30 points and grabbed 12 rebounds against Seattle in his NBA debut.
April 10, 2019: The Clippers celebrated the career of Ralph Lawler, his final regular-season game as the team’s play-by-play announcer after 40 years calling the franchise’s games.
March 2, 2001: The Clippers posted a losing home record four times in their first five seasons downtown, making memorable moments scarce after moving into their new home in 1999 following 15 years in the Sports Arena. Yet behind Odom, Darius Miles and Quentin Richardson, one of the youngest rosters in the NBA became a cultural touchstone amid the losing, thanks to plays like a full-court sequence from 2001, when Sean Rooks’ outlet pass to a leaping Odom led to a nearly blind alley-oop lob to Miles.