FX on Hulu’s limited series dramatizes the downfall of the LA Clippers' infamous owner Donald Sterling.

Why would a championship coach like you take a job with the dog-shittiest team in sports?

Unfazed, Rivers shrugs.

CLIPPED – Pictured: (l-r) Laurence Fishburne as Doc Rivers, Ed O’Neill as Donald Sterling, Jacki Weaver as Shelley Sterling

Laurence Fishburne as Doc Rivers, Ed O’Neill as Donald Sterling, Jacki Weaver as Shelley Sterling in ‘Clipped’.Credit:Kelsey McNeal/FX

I like a challenge.

Donald is like a norovirus on a cruise ship, making everybody sick, Doc growls.

Personnel decisions are none of your damn business, V., Rivers barks.

Jacki Weaver as Shelley Sterling, Ed O’Neill as Donald Sterling, and Cleopatra Coleman as V. Stiviano in ‘Clipped’

Jacki Weaver as Shelley Sterling, Ed O’Neill as Donald Sterling, and Cleopatra Coleman as V. Stiviano in ‘Clipped’.Kelsey McNeal/FX

Unfortunately for Rivers, V. will have a huge effect on the teams business.

But Donald doesnt mind.

Im forgetful, you know that!

Ed O’Neill as Donald Sterling, Cleopatra Coleman as V. Stiviano, in ‘Clipped’

Ed O’Neill as Donald Sterling, Cleopatra Coleman as V. Stiviano, in ‘Clipped’.Kelsey McNeal/FX

She keeps a record an audio record.

Incensed, V. retaliates by emailing a recording of Donald ranting about minorities to the Clippers front office.

Initially, the blanket media coverage and tsunami of attention is everything V. ever wanted.

You make white folks feel comfortable, his father, Grady (Lawrence Gillard Jr.), admonishes him.

You aint gonna screw it up on a boycott.

Some of the most engaging conversations inClippednever happened.

We are two famous guys with nothing to worry about, notes LeVar.

There arent any weak links in theClippedlineup.

(Aaron Spelling died.

Grown man obsessed with the friendships of teenagers.

A little seedy.)