When Blake Griffin recently complained about a lack of a loud home-court advantage during his Los Angeles Clipper games, our Dan Devine rightfully chalked it up to a few reasons . [DraftKings: FREE entry to huge cash Fantasy Basketball Contest with first deposit ] The Golden State Warriors, the Clipper opponent for that evening, continue to be a rather highlight-filled collection of talents, and they actually won the contest. Warrior fans also often travel well to follow their team, even when the W's were a losing franchise, braving road trips in the face of what once were very good Kings and Lakers opponents. On top of that, as it has always been, more than any other American city Los Angeles remains pretty well-stocked of people living in Los Angeles that aren't actually from Los Angeles. Now it turns out that there could be an even more important reason why Clipper fans are failing to show up for marquee games. Priced out of keeping all of their season tickets, some fans are selling their seats to localized fans of long distance teams. The Los Angeles Times' Bill Plaschke talked to a few recently : "They have priced me out of going to every game," said JoLai Draper, a longtime...