Mike Dunleavy and Elgin Baylor both received warnings from Clippers' owner Don Sterling recently to start winning or changes will be made, the L.A. Times is reporting.  Even though the team is without leader Elton Brand, Sterling is unhappy with how the Clippers' season has gone so far.

"I'm not happy," Sterling said. "The fans aren't happy and can't be happy when they don't see a motivated performance."

"I want to make L.A. fans proud of this team, but if [ElginBaylor and Mike Dunleavy] can't make it happen, then I have no choice but to make changes."

After searching Dunleavy out for a heart-to-heart after the Utah loss, Sterling said he expects more from his coach.

"That's why I'm paying [Dunleavy] the money I am," he said. "I want to see him win. I don't want to tell him how to do it. I'm just interested in the conclusion. My whole philosophy is hire the best people and let them do their jobs."

"There is no alternative; you have to rely on them, and if it doesn't work out, either you're patient or make changes, right?"