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The Los Angeles Clippers’ new home, Intuit Dome, has proven to be a modern marvel. Is its supporters section affecting ...
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — David Adelman’s comment about Intuit Dome was just another brick in The Wall. He didn’t even intend it as a passive-aggressive dig. He was simply pointing out a fact of ...
One unique feature of the Clippers’ building is The Wall: an unusually steep section with 51 rows of seats behind the basket adjacent to the away team’s bench. Only certified Clipper fans are ...
There were times when the Clippers tried to make Staples feel more like home. For example, the team covered the Lakers' banners for every home game they'd play during the Lob City era. And, for a ...
With the Clippers on the road for Game 7 of the Western Conference first-round series, owner Steve Ballmer decided to bring ...
The LA Clippers' new Intuit Dome opened its doors last summer and is proving a tough place to go for opposition players.
An arena rarely becomes bulletin-board material in an NBA playoff series. But there was Denver interim coach David Adelman, one day before Game 3 of the Western Conference first-round series between ...
More than 100 Clippers fans were flown out to Denver for Saturday's Game 7 with the Nuggets by team owner Steve Ballmer.
As the Los Angeles Clippers prepare for Game 7 against the Denver Nuggets, Steve Ballmer prepared a surprise featuring The ...
The Clippers moved into the Intuit Dome in Inglewood ... like video board over the court and a 51-row section known as "The Wall," which is reserved for some of the team's rowdiest fans.
History has not been kind to the Los Angeles Clippers. From the franchise's very beginning, it has only been known as the little brother to the Lakers. They both may have played at the Staples ...