Complete coverage: Clippers open season at Intuit Dome
The Clippers open the 2024-25 NBA season at the Intuit Dome, their new $2-billion arena. Here is complete coverage of the game and the arena’s facilities.
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The L.A. Times had a reporter attend a preseason game, using all the latest apps and technology to find out what fans can expect. Here’s the report.
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The crowd was electric, the arena was packed, but the Clippers still were without Kawhi Leonard and lost in overtime to the Suns.
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Clippers owner Steve Ballmer spent billions moving his team out of Crypto.com Arena. What will be the full impact of their new home?
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Intuit Dome is a sleek, joyous piece of modern architecture with much to love, just like its neighbor, SoFi Stadium. But around its edges, the picture gets a little fuzzier.
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The largest double-sided 4K halo display in an arena setting, with approximately 38,375 square feet of digital space, is three times bigger than Hollywood sign.
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Every high school basketball team from California will have its jersey displayed in a glass-covered frame at the new Intuit Dome.
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Steve Ballmer’s biggest bet wasn’t buying the Clippers or keeping them in L.A., but building the Intuit Dome in the heart of the Lakers’ ancestral home.
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Steve Ballmer’s $2-billion project is intended to be more than just a home for the Clippers. It also aims to be a slam dunk venue for music fans.
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The legislation would allow exclusive members of pricy private suites at the Intuit Dome arena the ignore California law that prohibits the sale of alcohol after 2 a.m.
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Clippers owner Steve Ballmer is determined to give fans the best experience they’ve ever had at an NBA arena. Will he achieve his dream?
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Clippers owner Steve Ballmer, CEO of Halo Sports and Entertainment Gillian B.
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Clippers owner Stever Ballmer wants Los Angeles critics to know his team isn’t going anywhere. He’s building an elite arena and a roster capable of winning championships.