Intuit Dome Debuts as Clippers' New Home Arena
The Los Angeles Clippers open their $2 billion Intuit Dome, marking a new era of independence from the Lakers.
- The Intuit Dome, a technologically advanced arena, hosted its first NBA game with the Clippers facing the Dallas Mavericks.
- Steve Ballmer, Clippers owner, invested $2 billion into the arena to establish a distinct identity for the team.
- The venue features cutting-edge amenities, including facial recognition entry and a massive 'Halo Board' for enhanced fan experience.
- Ballmer emphasizes the importance of fan energy in boosting team performance, urging supporters to actively engage during games.
- The Intuit Dome is set to host major events such as the 2026 NBA All-Star Game and the 2028 Olympic basketball games.