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 Clippers will have a new look when they move into the Intuit Dome next season.
Months after Steve Ballmer purchased the LA Clippers, he reconsidered everything about the franchise. Ten years later, the team will have a modern new look that coincides with the move next season to the Intuit Dome.
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 NBA's famed midseason extravaganza is coming back to Los Angeles but in a new venue.
The Los Angeles Clippers have yet to finish building their new arena but the 2026 NBA All-Star Game is officially booked. The NBA announced Tuesday that the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif., will host the 75th version of the All-Star Game on Feb.
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.
The LA Clippers will be moving to the Intuit Dome next season, and fans can now purchase a Season Membership for the arena's inaugural season. One of the
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In 1988, Paul Allen, who founded Microsoft alongside Bill Gates, bought the Trail Blazers for $70 million. Seated behind the baseline during games and wearing a boyish grin verging on rapturous, he took great joy in the franchise.
The 76ers wound up doing well in the deal and can now move on from the Harden distraction. They probably made the right move here.
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.
Regarding sports team ownership, performance on the field or court isn’t always king.
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.
A staple on the Los Angeles Clippers' baseline at Crypto.com Arena, Clippers' governor Steve Ballmer has become known for the energy that he brings as a fan…
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.
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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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