The San Diego Clippers launch their inaugural season in Oceanside, bringing fresh energy to the LA Clippers’ G League affiliate. After relocating from Ontario, California, the team now takes over the newly built Frontwave Arena, where fans can expect top-tier basketball and exciting live entertainment. With a seating capacity of 7,500, the arena promises to become a central hub for sports and events in North County San Diego.
New Home – New Season
The season opener tips off on November 8, with the Clippers facing the Rip City Remix, the G League affiliate of the Portland Trail Blazers. Fans won’t miss a moment, as every home game will air on YurView through Cox Communications (Channel 4) and Spectrum (check local listings for YurView availability).
The G League’s split-season format ensures a competitive ride. The action starts with a 16-game Tip-off Tournament that wraps up at the Winter Showcase in December. Once the tournament ends, team records reset, and the regular season begins on December 27, with the Clippers squaring off against the Memphis Hustle. This two-phase structure offers teams multiple chances to chase championships and build momentum.
Looking for Continued Success
Paul Hewitt returns to coach the Clippers for his fifth season, continuing his work in developing future stars for the LA Clippers. Under Hewitt’s leadership, the G League squad has already succeeded, including winning the 2022 Winter Showcase. His guidance will be crucial as the team aims to make a statement in its first season in Oceanside.
San Diego Clippers fans can grab season and single-game tickets now, with the Frontwave Arena hosting exciting promotional events throughout the year. The team’s move to Oceanside strengthens its connection with the North County community and expands the Clippers’ influence across Southern California.