Yet among the five teams with the most wins during the same time span, the Clippers remain the only one without an NBA championship. Their best result was reaching the 2020-21 Western Conference Finals, while in seven different seasons their playoff run ended in the first round. The strategy promoted by Steve Ballmer, often compared…

Yet among the five teams with the most wins during the same time span, the Clippers remain the only one without an NBA championship. Their best result was reaching the 2020-21 Western Conference Finals, while in seven different seasons their playoff run ended in the first round.
The strategy promoted by Steve Ballmer, often compared to a “Galacticos”-style approach, has focused on maintaining competitive rosters while sacrificing assets and future draft picks. This philosophy has ensured consistent results, but it has never allowed the franchise to build a true championship cycle from the ground up.
From an NBA title perspective, the total aversion to rebuilding has not produced the expected results and could limit the Clippers in the years ahead. The case of the Los Angeles franchise reflects the league’s competitive balance: reaching the top often requires going through rebuilding phases linked to tanking.
Avoiding that path is possible, as demonstrated by the Clippers over the last fifteen years. The price, however, may be constant competitiveness without ever truly reaching an NBA championship.


