Basketball, Basketball, Basketball: Inside Steve Ballmer’s New $2 Billion Arena

Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer tours the Intuit Dome, the team’s new home in Inglewood, California, which will open for the 2024-25 NBA season.

2024-01-29    

Many might also say they’re in the Lakers’ city. For three decades after former owner Donald Sterling moved the Clippers from San Diego to LA in 1984—a span in which the Lakers won eight championships with Hall of Famers including Magic Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant—the team was a punchline, with just five winning seasons and mostly anonymous players. The franchise had begun to improve by the time Ballmer took over, with the “Lob City” era of Blake Griffin and Chris Paul underway. But in the popular imagination, the Clippers remain LA’s “other” team.

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