'Clipped' is a smartly written saga about the off-court triangle involving Donald Sterling (2024)

I like a good sports story as much as the next TV critic, but when it comes to actual professional sports, my lack of interest is exceeded only by my ignorance. All I could have told you about the Clippers the day before yesterday was that they’re an L.A.-based basketball team known for losing; I had missed the 2014 scandal at the heart of “Clipped,” a new FX miniseries on Hulu based on the ESPN podcast “The Sterling Affairs,” and knew nothing of any of the players represented here — outside of Elgin Baylor but that’s just basic Los Angeles cultural knowledge.

I’m educated now to the extent of having heard the podcast, a work of journalism from Ramona Shelburne, and watched the series, a work of re-creation and a work of the imagination from Gina Welch. When a recording of racist remarks by Clippers owner Donald Sterling (Ed O’Neill) becomes public, it creates the media firestorm that somehow passed me by, creating havoc in the Sterling household, the Clippers front office and the NBA.

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The setting notwithstanding, this isn’t a sport story in the usual sense, that the question of winning or losing is settled history, and the Clippers, to credit Wikipedia, remain secure in their reputation as “arguably the least successful franchise in North American professional sports.” On the other hand, it has much to do with the business of basketball; the question of what, or who, a team owner actually owns, ongoing questions of racial equality; and of doing the right thing when there is no obvious right thing. Certainly there is a lot of gamesmanship involved in this story, off the court and outside the arena, between outsized characters who prove better and worse competitors and good or bad losers and winners. (Albeit there are not so many winners.)

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Cleopatra Coleman stars as V. Stiviano, Donald Sterling’s mistress, in “Clipped.”

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The series comprises two interlinked stories. One, centered on white people with money, involves Sterling, a volatile 80-year-old billionaire whose poor record on race, as the city’s biggest residential landlord, long predated the scandal; his wife and high school sweetheart, Shelly (Jacki Weaver), who has accommodated her husband’s infidelities and business strategies for decades; and V. Stiviano (Cleopatra Coleman), Donald’s hardly secret current mistress, five decades his junior, who styles herself a “personal assistant,” “right hand arm” and “silly rabbit.” Despite the duplex, Ferrari, Bentleys and various expensive baubles he has showered upon her, she seems too delusional and naive to be called a gold digger. She imagines she’ll be the next Mrs. Sterling, and, like many in the social-media-driven entrepreneurial economy, that she’ll be famous for something — something other than what she becomes famous for.

V. has a habit of recording her conversations with Donald, make of that what you will, one of which catches him upbraiding her for posting a picture of herself with Magic Johnson on Instagram and asking her not to “broadcast that you’re associating” with Black people “or bring them to my games.” (She’s Black and Latina.) When their relationship starts to break down, that tape finds its way to TMZ and then to the wider world, where all hell breaks lose.

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As stories of love triangles go, “Shelley and V.” is not “Jules and Jim.” As nuanced as Welch and the performers attempt to make these dramatically, comically outsized characters — and the performances are as much or more the draw as the story — the Sterlings and Stiviano, as seen here, are morally shallow people. (O’Neill’s Al Bundy — not a million miles, if many millions of dollars, away from Donald — is more interesting and sympathetic.) Why one should care what happens to any of them is a question viewers will have to answer for themselves; as studies in self-deluded cluelessness, they are well drawn, but they are not worth worrying about.

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Laurence Fishburne also stars as Doc Rivers, the Clippers head coach at the time of the Donald Sterling scandal.

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The other story centers on new head coach Doc Rivers (Laurence Fishburne), a Clipper himself 20 years earlier and the series’ most sympathetic character, trying to guide the team to its first championship while managing his relationship with Sterling on the one hand — mostly through obsequious team president Andy Roeser (Kelly AuCoin) — and the players on the other. Unlike his bosses, who need constant reminding, Doc understands that they’re in a crisis.

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While the Sterling storyline focuses on people who live in a bubble, this thread camps out with those who can’t, as Black men and public figures, afford to. (Yes, they all have money.) The drama isn’t in how the team will do, but what they’ll do in light of the Sterling tape. Socratic discussion is the mode here, both with Rivers — who works out his thoughts in a steam room with LeVar Burton (as himself) — and among the players, with Chris Paul (J. Alphonse Nicholson) the thoughtful voice and DeAndre Jordan (Sheldon Bailey) all fired up. (Overall, they are a group whose harmonious spirit Ted Lasso would envy.) The political points are sharply made — we get a flashback to Rivers as a player at the time of the Rodney King riots in Los Angeles, questioning his own status — but stay tolerably short of becoming didactic.

Welch also brings in Baylor (Clifton Davis), a Clippers general manager for 22 years who wound up suing Sterling, the club and the NBA for employment discrimination; in 1959 as the star rookie of the then-Minneapolis Lakers, he boycotted a game over segregated hotel accommodations — an incident that shifts “Clipped” for a minute into documentary mode, with archival photographs of the actual Baylor.

“Clipped” is smartly written and worth watching for the performers, also notably including Rich Sommer as Clippers PR man Seth Burton; a dryly funny Corbin Bernsen as Shelly’s lawyer in her various negotiations with Donald; Yvonna Pearson as Deja, the devil on V.’s shoulder; and Harriet Sansom Harris as Justine, Shelly’s designated best friend. I found it more diverting than compelling, but these events did raise a ruckus in their time, and there are always those who’ll want to see actors bring to life things they remember reading in the paper.

I say “paper,” even though internet memes and TV clips are the Greek chorus here. But we all have to root for our team.

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'Clipped' is a smartly written saga about the off-court triangle involving Donald Sterling (2024)

FAQs

Is Clipped based on a true story? ›

Clipped is a “based on a true story” adaptation of the 2014 LA Clippers scandal. Based on The Sterling Affairs, the ESPN 30 for 30 podcast about the power and scandal in basketball in Los Angeles, Clipped tells the real story of what is considered the biggest scandal in NBA history.

Who is V in Clipped? ›

In Clipped, airing on Hulu every Tuesday, Stiviano is played by the Australian actress Cleopatra Coleman, who nails her character's complexities and nuances.

How much is Donald Sterling worth? ›

Where is Donald Sterling now? ›

Sterling contested the agreement in court, but the NBA Board of Governors approved the sale of the Clippers to Ballmer in August 2014. Sterling settled his lawsuit against the NBA in November 2016 and remains active in Los Angeles real estate.

What is the show Clipped based on? ›

Clipped is an American sports drama television miniseries, created by Gina Welch and based on the ESPN 30 for 30 podcast The Sterling Affairs.

How true does the story have to be based on a true story? ›

“Based on a true story” is more of an accurate accounting of the story, though there's probably some dramatic license taken. “Based on firsthand accounts” of actual events is a story told about the same event from a variety of people.

Who is V has crush on? ›

Why have just one crush when you can have two? V reportedly has a crush on Rachel McAdams and Lilly Collins. These two actresses are very well-known in the Hollywood industry for their amazing acting skills.

Why did V pick his name? ›

When Kim Taehyung became a part of BTS, he chose the stage name 'V. ' This symbolic name, representing "Victory," signifies the ability to overcome challenges and triumph over adversity. It serves as a powerful and positive representation of his journey as an artist and a member of the acclaimed musical group.

Did V get his tattoo? ›

V's ink collection is minimalistic, with just one notable tattoo gracing his skin: the BTS friendship tattoo located on his leg, positioned just above his knee.

How much did Donald Sterling buy the Clippers for? ›

On May 4, 1981 Los Angeles attorney Donald T. Sterling bought the San Diego Clippers professional basketball team from producer Irv Levin for about $13.5 million . Although Sterling pledged to keep the team in San Diego, he abruptly moved the franchise to Los Angeles three years later.

How rich is sterling? ›

Sterling's current estimated net worth is $45 million and has seen a hike of 120% over the past three years.

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925 silver value is between $0.69 and $0.80 per gram on average. A sterling silver jewelry's cost can be calculated by multiplying the total sterling silver weight by 0.925 as it contains 92.5% pure silver.

Who is the disgraced former Clippers owner? ›

Actor Ed O'Neill discusses his decision to play Donald Sterling — the disgraced former owner of the Los Angeles Clippers — in the new series "Clipped" and his brief NFL stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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As of 2022, the franchise value for the LA Clippers stood at an estimated 3.9 billion U.S. dollars.

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However, those who label films as "based on a true story" aren't tied to the facts. In many cases, people, places, and events may be altered for dramatic effect. It may not be possible to know exactly what people said in private, so a dramatic film may fill in the gaps with invented dialogue.

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The film is a work of fiction , although it is loosely inspired by a series of real - life murders that occurred in Australia in the 1990s . The director , Greg McLean , has stated that he took elements from various true crime cases and combined them to create the story of Wolf Creek .

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