The Los Angeles Clippers became a professional team back in 1970. Since then, they have compiled an overall record of 1,654-2,380.

For this piece, we'll be taking a look at every trade deadline move the Clippers have made in franchise history. The organization was initially called the Buffalo Braves. They became the San Diego Clippers in 1978 before ultimately turning into the L.A. Clippers in 1984.

1973-74

The Braves traded Kevin Kunnert and Dave Wohl to the Houston Rockets for Matt Guokas and Jack Marin.

1975-76

The Braves sent Gar Heard and a 1976 second-round pick to the Phoenix Suns for John Shumate.

1977-78

The Braves traded Ted McClain to the Philadelphia 76ers for a 1978 third-round pick.

1981-82

The San Diego Clippers dealt Phil Smith to the Seattle SuperSonics for Armond Hill and a 1982 second-round pick.

1986-87

The Los Angeles Clippers traded a 1989 second-round pick to the Chicago Bulls for Earl Cureton.

1989-90

The Clippers traded a 1990 second-round pick and a 1992 second-round pick to the Golden State Warriors for Winston Garland.

1990-91

The Clippers traded Benoit Benjamin to the Seattle SuperSonics for Olden Polynice, a 1991 first-round pick and a 1994 first-round pick.

1993-94

The Clippers traded Danny Manning to the Atlanta Hawks for Dominique Wilkins and a 1994 first-round pick.

1997-98

The Clippers sent Brent Barry to the Miami Heat for Isaac Austin, Charles Smith and a 1998 first-round pick.

2005-06

The Clippers dealt Chris Wilcox to the Seattle SuperSonics for Vladimir Radmanović.

2008-09

The Clippers sent a 2013 second-round pick to the Detroit Pistons for Alex Acker and a 2011 second-round pick.

2009-10

The Clippers traded Marcus Camby to the Portland Trail Blazers for Steve Blake and Travis Outlaw.

Los Angeles also sent Al Thornton to the Washington Wizards, Sebastian Telfair to the Cleveland Cavaliers and acquired Drew Gooden from the Wizards.

2010-11

The Clippers traded Baron Davis and a 2011 first-round pick (Kyrie Irving was later selected) to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Jamario Moon and Mo Williams.

2011-12 lockout year

As part of a three-team trade, the Clippers traded Brian Cook and a 2015 second-round pick to the Washington Wizards for Nick Young. The Denver Nuggets were the third team in the trade with the Clippers and Wizards.

2013-14

The Clippers traded Antawn Jamison and cash to the Atlanta Hawks for Cenk Akyol and sent Byron Mullens to the Philadelphia 76ers for a future second-round pick.

2015-16

The Clippers sent Lance Stephenson and a 2019 first-round draft pick to the Memphis Grizzlies for Jeff Green.

2017-18

The Clippers technically didn't make any “deadline” deals in 2017-18. However, the franchise did trade Blake Griffin to the Detroit Pistons for Tobias Harris, just seven months after signing the superstar to a lucrative five-year contract worth over $100 million.

2018-19

The Clips traded Tobias Harris, Boban Marjanović and Mike Scott to the Philadelphia 76ers for Wilson Chandler, Mike Muscala, Landry Shamet, a 2020 first-round pick, a 2021 first-round pick, a 2021 second-round pick and a 2023 second-round pick.

Los Angeles also traded Mike Muscala to the Los Angeles Lakers for Michael Beasley and Ivica Zubac and sent Avery Bradley to the Memphis Grizzlies for JaMychal Green and Garrett Temple.

2019-20

In what could be considered the biggest trade deadline move the Clippers have ever done thus far, the team traded Jerome Robinson to the Washington Wizards and Maurice Harkless, a 2020 first-round draft pick, a 2021 first-round draft pick and a 2021 second-round draft pick to the New York Knicks for Marcus Morris. The older Morris twin has been averaging 19.6 points and 5.4 rebounds per night for the Knicks prior to the trade, bolstering their already potent offense.