Steve Ballmer is proposing a unique way to encourage fans to make more noise at home games.
On Monday evening, the Los Angeles Clippers played one of their first games at the newly opened Intuit Dome, an arena that team owner Steve Ballmer has been hyping up for years now.
This summer, the basketball world lost one of its most iconic figures as Jerry West, a true legend not just of the Los Angeles Lakers, but basketball in general, passed away at the age of 86 years old.
The LA Clippers have placed a strong emphasis on the community since Steve Ballmer took over as owner. This has been especially evident since the team began moving to the brand new Intuit Dome in Inglewood.
The Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers have been co-tenants in LA since the latter moved there in 1984 from San Diego, California. The Lakers moved to the city 24 years earlier in 1960, so they have almost always had an exclusive stranglehold on fan support in the area.
The Los Angeles Clippers were doling out rings for somewhat underwhelming reasons on Thursday.
Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer remains a huge believer in his team, despite losing some of their best players this summer via free agency. Speaking
The LA Clippers may not have Paul George on their roster anymore, but the team is still a very competitive one filled with defensive specialists. Even though they're shorthanded compared to last year's team, Clippers owner Steve Ballmer still believes in his roster.
During a grand reveal of the brand new 'Intuit Dome,' Clippers owner' governor Steve Ballmer set the record straight on expectations for his team going into the 2024-25 season.
Steve Ballmer and the Los Angeles Clippers opened the doors to the Intuit Dome on Friday afternoon for media to take a look at the state of the art facility in Inglewood, California.
In a chat with the media to show off the new Intuit Dome, Clippers owner Steve Ballmer opened up on the future of his organization. Speaking plainly, Ballmer openly admitted that the Clippers lack the same track record of success as the Lakers and that it will drive them to try harder than ever for their first championship.
The Los Angeles Clippers are set to move into their brand-new arena ahead of the start of the 2024-25 season, and fans are starting to get a sneak peek into owner Steve Ballmer’s massive project.
Stephen A. Smith recently expressed his strong disapproval of Kawhi Leonard's participation in Team USA for the upcoming Olympics on the 'OGs' podcast.
In 2014, Steve Ballmer made headlines when he purchased the Los Angeles Clippers for a staggering $2 billion, setting a new record for the highest price paid for an NBA team at the time.
LA Clippers chairman Steve Ballmer announced the formation of Halo Sports and Entertainment on Thursday morning. The new umbrella brand will consist of the LA Clippers, Ontario Clippers, Intuit Dome, and Kia Forum.
One of the newer owners in the NBA is Steve Ballmer, who bought the Los Angeles Clippers back in 2014.
The Los Angeles Clippers are going to great lengths to create a home-court advantage in their new arena.
Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer is currently preparing to move his team to the Intuit Dome in Inglewood. The Clippers are expected to move into their new home beginning next season, and Ballmer is already laying out his plans for how he will increase fan engagement at the location.
The Los Angeles Clippers have the inside track to host the 2026 NBA All-Star Game, which would be played at the Intuit Dome – their future home which is currently under construction.
Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer has easily held his status as the wealthiest owner in U.S. pro sports, topping Forbes’ rankings for a ninth consecutive year.
LA Clippers chairman Steve Ballmer wants the Intuit Dome to be the best basketball arena in the world. Set to open for the 2024-25 season, the Intuit Dome will be the new home of the Clippers, and it has several innovative features that project to make the fan experience unlike anywhere else.
During a recent episode of Podcast P, which is presented by Wave Sports + Entertainment, LA Clippers chairman Steve Ballmer revealed an innovative plan he's working on for Clippers games.
Ballmer has been vocal about trying to end the Clippers' status as the secondary team to the Lakers in Los Angeles.
Even though the arena is sponsored by Intuit, makers of TurboTax, the Clippers want to make sure taking a bathroom break isn't a taxing experience for fans.
Ballmer, who also serves as the Clippers’ chairman, released a statement Monday announcing that the organization and Rivers “reached a mutual decision” to cut ties.
Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer is worth $72.4 billion. He’s now putting some of that money to good use.
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The Clippers formally introduced Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, and their other additions with a press conference Wednesday. CEO Steve Ballmer put on quite a show to open it up.
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