A look inside the Intuit Dome, the LA Clippers' new home and basketball sanctuary. Plus, one-on-one with owner Steve Ballmer to discuss the arena's design and features.
This futuristic arena will let you buy food – and even enter – without showing a ticket or phone, but you need to do a few ...
Here’s what DeMar DeRozan and the Kings thought about their first trip to Intuit Dome in Inglewood to play the Los Angeles ...
The recent preseason game against the Dallas Mavericks marked a historic moment in Clippers franchise history. The Clippers ...
The Intuit Dome in Inglewood offers facial recognition for just about everything, from ticketing to concessions at concerts ...
Every item on the Dome Dozen menu in Inglewood’s new 18,000-seat Intuit Dome — opening as the new home of the Los Angeles ...
The flashy new Intuit Dome opened its doors to basketball fans for the first time Monday night as the Los Angeles Clippers ...
The L.A. Clippers have officially moved arenas and will officially play their home games at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood.
Sacramento Kings star DeMar DeRozan was ecstatic to see former Chicago Bulls teammate Lonzo Ball back and the LA Clippers' ...
Steve Ballmer’s double-sided video screen is a sight to behold. The wait was finally over, as the Intuit Dome opened its door ...
INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- The flashy new Intuit Dome opened its doors to basketball fans for the first time Monday night as the Los Angeles Clippers hosted a preseason game against the Dallas Mavericks.
The flashy new arena has been hosting concerts since August, but Monday night was the first basketball game in the high-tech, ...