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Clippers new arena
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clippers new arena

The Wall, though, will alter and reshape the in-game environment because of its prominence and singular feel.

clippers new arena

Lights will flicker, like a Broadway show, to indicate play is about to resume.īallmer dreams of that enormous video board to immediately show video replays from four angles to enrich the game experience. There will be 199 countdown clocks to let fans know when the game and second half start, no matter where they are in the arena. The building will have at least twice as many restrooms as any other NBA building to expedite a return to seats. Then we said, maybe on one side, we could do something that’s more like a college (setup).”Īlmost every key decision about the Intuit Dome, including the nod to Viejas, has been made with basketball in mind. I hated that because I really liked San Diego State. “People said, you can’t have suites there if you want to be as tight as San Diego State. I said, we’ve got to do something to be more like a college gym. That sense of energy, that vrroooh just really got me fired up. “That place was vrroooh, just straight vertical,” said Ballmer, enthusiastically raising his arms in unison with the word he created while recalling the night. And it would not exist if Ballmer had not made his one and only visit to San Diego State’s Viejas Arena on Feb. The Wall, though, will be delightfully old school in a cap tip to the court-hugging, earsplitting, rowdy venues of college basketball’s glory days. There’s plenty of that, for sure, including a “halo board” that is seven times larger than the video board at AT&T Stadium, home of the NFL’s Cowboys. LA Clippers unveil plans for new Inglewood arena Inglewood Basketball & Entertainment Complex expected to open by 2024 Official release J7:00 PM The LA Clippers on Thursday. The 12 th richest person on the planet, according to real-time billionaire rankings by Forbes, Ballmer could pour cash into the most high-tech, cutting-edge features imaginable. The jarring break in the suites that form a ring around three-quarters of the interior gives way to an area Ballmer visualizes as the larynx-straining voice of the building when it opens in 2024. As Clippers owner Steve Ballmer toured the concrete-and-steel bones of the Intuit Dome, the future home of his NBA franchise, he pointed to the section of 4,700 seats that rise like no other place in the $2 billion arena.














Clippers new arena