The Clippers are already in a dispute with Mike Dunleavy over his salary that the team has stopped paying. And the Los Angeles Times reported on Wednesday two former advance scouts had issues with the team, too. According to the newspaper, Jerry Holloway filed a lawsuit for $22,920 and eventually settled for $20,000. Scott Wissel alleges he is owed slightly less than Holloway. The Clippers contend that Holloway and Wissel were "at-will" employees and did not have written contracts. "What can you say? I've never seen an organization like this one," Wissel tells FanHouse. "I don't know why they do this. I just don't know why. There's no ethical basis for them to do what they're doing in this situation." The Clippers and Dunleavy have filed suites against each other in regards to the $6.75 million Dunleavy says is owed to him. The Clippers and owner Donald Sterling already have a bad reputation in the league. These latest disputes -- no matter who's right or who's wrong -- certainly won't help their profile. Source: LA Times