INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) - Steve Ballmer is about to realize his long-held dream of the Los Angeles Clippers hosting playoff games in their own arena.
Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers host Nicola Jokic and Nuggets in 1st playoff game at new Intuit Dome
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) - Steve Ballmer is about to realize his long-held dream of the Los Angeles Clippers hosting playoff games in their own arena.
Eleven years after buying the once laughingstock franchise, the 69-year-old billionaire is getting the last laugh. Led by a healthy Kawhi Leonard, the Clippers resume their first-round series in Game 3 Thursday night at the new Intuit Dome against Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets.
"I think it's the best basketball you can watch," Jokic said of the closely contested series that’s tied 1-1.
The arena will host next year’s All-Star weekend and be the basketball venue for the 2028 Olympics.