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Indeed, this is the Clippers' new home after spending 25 years at Staples Center/Crypto.com Arena, sharing it with the Lakers and the NHL's Kings.
The Clippers have their own home and are forging a new identity, but can Intuit Dome handle two teams showing up in their vehicles? It was a problem before.
Billionaire Steve Ballmer bought the LA Clippers in 2014 after a run as Microsoft's CEO. These days, he's focusing his energy ...
Clippers owner Steve Ballmer spent billions moving his team out of Crypto.com Arena. What will be the full impact of their new home?
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The unquestioned star of NBA opening week in Southern California was the Clippers' new home, the Intuit Dome. From the massive halo screen above the court — something coach ...
No. 50 overall pick Kobe Sanders has reportedly agreed to sign a two-way contract with the Los Angeles Clippers, according to ...
New home: LA Clippers are spending $2 billion on their new arena. Will it be the best in the NBA? Clippers change its identity The Clippers changed its logo for the first time since 2015.
The Los Angeles Clippers still have moves to make this offseason after trading for John Collins and it seems one of the ...
The Bears, Fire and White Sox are in the market for new homes, while the Blackhawks and Sky eye expanding their footprint in Chicago.
It’s great that the Los Angeles Clippers’ new home was Clippers’-focused, self-funded, and bathroomy. It’s also more than a little bit unsettling.
The Intuit Dome, the Clippers' new home, opened in 2024, housing both the main arena and the team's practice facility.
Clippers open their new home with a tough loss to the Phoenix Suns Clippers owner Steve Ballmer, center, gets the fans on their feet before Wednesday's game against the Suns.