Amazing atmosphere!
by Dynamo on 12/30/24Intuit Dome - InglewoodRating: 5 out of 5The new stadium is awesome. The visitors don’t waste time in waiting lines. Every thing is precious and quick. The whole team does a really good job!
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Los Angeles Clippers History
The Clippers joined the NBA in 1970 as the Buffalo Braves, an expansion team located in Buffalo, N.Y. The franchise selected future star forward Bob McAdoo in 1972 with the No. 2 overall pick in the NBA Draft. He was named NBA MVP in the 1974–75 season, and remains the only player in the history of the Clippers franchise to win that honor.
The franchise, led by new owner Irv Levin, moved to San Diego in 1978 and was renamed as the Clippers. The franchise's stay in San Diego didn't last long. Levin sold the team to Donald Sterling in 1981, and he moved the franchise 120 miles north to Los Angeles.
The Clippers began their best era of success in 2010, when they drafted Blake Griffin with the No. 1 overall pick. One season later they acquired Chris Paul in a trade with the New Orleans Hornets, and "Lob City" was born. They advanced to the second round of the playoffs that same season, recording their second playoff series win in 36 years. The Clippers followed that by setting a new franchise record with 56 wins in the 2012–13 season, which began a streak of five consecutive seasons with 50 or more wins and a playoff berth.
During the 2022–23 season, the Clippers, led by Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, again returned to the playoffs. They fell to the Suns in the first round.
Los Angeles Clippers Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Pacific
Year Founded: 1970
Team Colors: Red, Royal Blue, Black, Silver, White
Team Rivals: Los Angeles Lakers, Golden State Warriors, Sacramento Kings, Phoenix Suns, Memphis Grizzlies
Los Angeles Clippers at Intuit Dome
The Clippers moved to Inglewood’s Intuit Dome in 2024. Previously, the team played at Crypto.com Arena since it opened in 1999.
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The Los Angeles Clippers have never appeared in the NBA Finals.
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The Los Angeles Clippers play at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. The seating chart for Intuit Dome can be viewed here.
The new stadium is awesome. The visitors don’t waste time in waiting lines. Every thing is precious and quick. The whole team does a really good job!
The good part is that the Dome is amazing both inside and out, the HALO has all the stats during the game for both teams which makes it good if you're a true fan and of course one can watch the game on the HALO while looking at stats. The challenge is that unlike other arenas or stadiums, it appears everyone must have a cell phone to download the app and must have their own ticket on the app, so if one person buys tickets for others those people must download the app to get the ticket and get in. The interesting thing is Face ID, which allows those who use it on the app to get in a much shorter line, or it least it was on the day we went. If one wants food there appears to be only two different companies that have food and all food appears to be pre-made and one must have their credit card on the app as there is no other way to pay, and one can't ask for something different such as the burger with no cheese if they have cheese on the premade burgers. The outside of the Dome area is very nice with basketball courts and places to walk and parking for us was not a problem although expensive.
Pro tip: complete the Entire Identipass process. It was a mind blowing experience because of that
My team was in town to face the Clippers. Very excited to see my team and to see the new intuit dome. However, the intuit experience was horrific. It took us nearly an hour from when our Uber dropped us off until we got to our seats. Lines everywhere because the new clippers app doesn’t work. Once inside, the sight lines were great and the bathrooms are as plentiful as advertised. The food options are incredibly limited. Definitely eat elsewhere instead of in the arena (unless you like your food kind of warm). And the next day I had to review charges as the grab and go concessions charged me for items I didn’t purchase.
The level of your private info you need to hand over to walk in the door is troubling. Everything is over priced, as most American sports stadiums are. But the fact you can't enter without the app, facial recognition, cc details doesn't sit right with me
So amazed with the whole set up in Intuit Dome. Will surely come back again.
While the arena is new and has many bells and whistles, the overall experience was not good. To start parking at the arena was, get this, $70 which is outrageous. Then getting in, no bar codes were accepted and you needed some recognition system which was to say the least confusing. Then the food choices were non existent, no real food court, the choices were very limited and the quality was poor. Also when paying no receipts and that was bizarre and the good news is it was relatively expensive. Will not be going back and feel that it was a poor experience. Nice arena tho!
the team sucks. lenard never plays and the team turns over the ball and lost the game. the oarking cost 70 thays a rip off
Intuit Arena is a 5 ☆☆☆☆☆ Star world class arena with the latest in technology and first class facilities. Conveniently located near Sofi Stadium and LAX airport. The video screen is unparalleled with 3-D technology and the seat cushions and arm space between seats are unprecedented. Bathrooms are conveniently located and have attendants who keep them meticulously clean. The ushers and attendants are very professional and helpful. Great NBA experience
Great experience !! Greatest opening game ever !!! Cool and modern arena with friendly staff