Since the Clippers moved to Los Angeles from San Diego 40 years ago, the team has ingloriously labored in the shadow of its sexier sibling, the Lakers. L.A. artist Refik Anadol’s “Living Arena” is a 40-by-70-foot artificial intelligence-powered “data sculpture” commissioned by the L.A. Clippers for Intuit Dome. Just outside the lobby is Intuit’s other built innovation: an 80,000-square-foot plaza …
High school basketball jerseys from every team in California — 1,544 and counting — are being displayed on walls at the $1.8-billion Intuit Dome that opens in August. One by one, dozens of glass-framed high school basketball jerseys donated by almost every high school team in California — 1,544 and counting — are rising up on eight walls from the …
Intuit Dome, the new home of the L.A. Clippers basketball team, will open for the 2024-25 season in Inglewood. Here’s a full breakdown of what’s coming: Key Features: • Five Basketball Courts: Intuit Dome will have more courts than any other NBA arena - two player practice courts, one “Court B” promo court, one “Plaza” outdoor court, and one game …
For four years, as Clippers owner Steve Ballmer waded through costly legal fights and a lengthy environmental review process before receiving the green light to begin construction of the team’s proposed arena, his project was known by various names: the Inglewood Basketball and Entertainment Center, or Murphy’s Bowl, the Clippers-controlled company leading its development. Intuit Dome’s seats will have the …