Now that City Council has approved a new 76ers arena, the work begins to get the $1.3 billion project off the ground.
It’s a banked section of 4,500 standing, chanting, screaming fans—who have made the Los Angeles Clippers’ new arena a complete nightmare for opposing shooters.
Balmer acquired the Clippers for a historic $2.15 billion and reached an exclusive negotiating agreement for a new arena with the city of Los Angeles just three years later. The Intuit Dome broke ...
Here is everything you need to know about the Intuit Dome, including a full schedule of upcoming events that will be held at ...
In the latest episode of The Bill Simmons Podcast, the Ringer founder gave his dispatch from a recent Clippers home game and went so far as to declare Intuit Dome “the best NBA arena.” ...
The new Frontwave Arena at El Corazon Park in Oceanside has agreed to pay the city up to $350,000 a year to have police ...
In this region, unlike others, team owners understand that stadiums and arenas aren’t publicly funded projects, and Clippers ...
Clippers staff and fans almost couldn't believe Kawhi was making his Intuit Dome debut, even as he operated like a role player.
At LA's new Intuit Dome, the Clippers' billionaire owner Steve Ballmer has built a palace that's bigger than basketball, says ...
He is fourth in the NBA in rebounding average, behind only Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic (13.6), Karl-Anthony Towns (13.6) of the New York ... night at Ball Arena. The Clippers will be looking ...