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    Clippers’ new arena shows off insane feature

    By Renzo Pocholo Salao,

    2 hours ago
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    The Clippers logo shown on the jumbotron at Staples Center November 12, 2018. Photo Credit: Larry Brown/Larry Brown Sports

    Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer clearly spared no expense in making the Intuit Dome a state-of-the-art sports arena.

    The Clippers are slated to play in their new $2 billion facility beginning in the 2024-25 season.

    The building has several high-end features meant to boost the fan experience. The most prominent would be the arena’s 44 thousand-square-foot double-sided halo board made with almost 3,600 60-inch TVs.

    The Intuit Dome also has a solution for inequality when it comes to the t-shirt toss. Ballmer recently told Clippers reporter Justin Russo that it was “unfair” that fans didn’t have an equal chance to get a shirt from the usual on-court t-shirt cannon. That’s why the halo board has a built-in cannon that can hit every seat in the 18-000 capacity arena.

    The little things during a sporting event can sometimes make a huge difference for the average fan.

    The innovative t-shirt cannon is far from the only feature that the Intuit Dome has to improve in-game experience. The building also has an unheard-of bathroom situation .

    The post Clippers’ new arena shows off insane feature appeared first on Larry Brown Sports .

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