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Artist renderings of the Clippers’ new arena: The Intuit Dome

An artist's rendering shows an aerial view of the Clippers' news arena, The Intuit Dome, at night.
An artist’s rendering shows an aerial view of the Clippers’ news arena, The Intuit Dome, at night.
(Amy Millstone / L.A. Clippers)
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The Clippers announced early Friday that their new arena in Inglewood, scheduled to open before the 2024-25 season, will be The Intuit Dome. Then they held a groundbreaking celebration.

The 18,000-seat arena features unique architecture, roaring acoustics, state-of-the-art technology and a thousand-plus toilets.

Inside the Clippers' new arena will be a basketball court where the team envisions hosting community events or AAU games.
Inside the Clippers’ new arena will be a basketball court where the team envisions hosting community events or AAU games. It sits only feet off the main concourse.
(Amy Millstone / L.A. Clippers)

One feature of the arena, the Clippers said, will be 51 unbroken rows of stands behind one basket, a 4,700-seat section that owner Steve Ballmer hopes will become a wall of sound.

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A poster of Kawhi Leonard dunking is featured on one end of the arena, on the concourse behind "The Wall."
(Amy Millstone / L.A. Clippers)

A two-sided, oval-shaped scoreboard with 44,000 square feet of LED lights — about 37,000 more square feet than a typical center-hung scoreboard in an NBA arena, the Clippers said — will hang over the court.

The Intuit Dome's scoreboard will be a two-sided oval, with 44,000 square feet of LED lights.
The Intuit Dome’s scoreboard will be a two-sided oval, with 44,000 square feet of LED lights — about 37,000 more than most NBA arenas.
(Amy Millstone / L.A. Clippers)

The Clippers’ new arena and campus will cost $1.8 billion to build. The 28-acre site for the arena and other properties is at Prairie Avenue and Century Boulevard.

An artist's rendering shows fans strolling a wide concourse inside the Clippers' new arena, The Intuit Dome.
An artist’s rendering shows a large poster of Paul George hovering above fans strolling a wide concourse inside the Clippers’ new arena, The Intuit Dome.
(Amy Millstone / L.A. Clippers)

Ballmer said technology will play a central role in the privately funded arena and its larger campus in Inglewood, which will house all of the team’s operations.

An artist's rendering of a game at The Intuit Dome shows the interior oval of the scoreboard.
(Amy Millstone / L.A. Clippers)
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