Dude opened up the video saying how the Clippers is opening up the most expensive arena in the history of the world, and then a few minutes later he states Sofi is the most expensive arena in the history of the world.
@@Name-jw4sj SoFi is a Stadium not an arena, Clippers Dome is an arena! Intuit Dome = from $1 Billion went up to costing $2 Billion (same amount Ballmer bought the Clippers team for) SoFi Stadium = 5 Billion!
Both have an oculus type of board along their roofs. The oculus board means there will be no bad views in the arena, kinda like jerry's world/at&t stadium with their big board in arlington, tx & sofi stadium. If you can't see the court/field clear enough, just look up at the giant oculus type of board. Cool stuff!!
Paid for without one cent of tax payer money he can do it so can the rest of these wealthy owners in all sports. If you own a sports team build your own house. Enough of coming to the tax payers for free money just to enrich owners. Cities always get the raw end of the deal and the taxpayers.
@@bobbowie9350 it’s kind of depending on how you define his Money…. I think he got loans out to pay for the stadium which realistically he’ll never have to pay back with other investors, some from Microsoft helping him but the main thing is none of it came from taxes, which fans should be relieved over, And apparently he at least does own the land, implying he does have a lot of money put in this
@@nathansteele4358I don’t know if Steve Ballmer is using his cash to fund the stadium or if he is privately financing it, but either way he is paying for the stadium, as he is personally on the hook for any loan (if there is one) and repayment will come from him. The idea that he will never have to pay a loan off (if there is one) is totally incorrect. There are no investors in the Clippers, as Ballmer owns 109% of the team. But if he sells a piece of the team to investors to pay off a loan, he is paying that loan because he would be using something he owns to generate cash to pay the loan. Also, he would be making payments on a loan while it exists. In any case, using a loan (if thre is one) to fund the stadium is, in fact, Ballmer using his own funds because he is on the hook to repay the loan whether he repays it with cash he has or he sells an asset to repay the loan. Also, Microsoft wouldn’t help him pay the loan, as he is now just an owner of stock in Microsoft (the biggest source of his $100B+ net worth). He could sell some of his Microsoft stock to pay off a loan, but that is not Microsoft helping him, but that is him selling an asset he owns to generate cash.
i dont understand the reasoning for natural light in nba arenas, most of their games are played at night. a window for the few holiday games during the day doest not make sense. nba is a evening game. nlf is played mostly during the day so natural light does makes sense. its honestly a non issue for nba games
Those events are typically at night as well. If someone desires natural light so strongly, skip the arena event and partake in your own outdoor activity @@Be_a_Pineapple
Easily the best arena in the NBA. The best part is Steve Balmer paid for it without using public money. Games and concerts here should be insane to be at.
Ballmer paid 2 billion for the team and 2 billion for the new arena. The team is now valued at 5 billion without the arena, so Ballmer's investment has paid for it's self. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that Steve Ballmer is still worth 125 billion!😮
That whole area is a nightmare for people that live nearby. They built all these new structures, but did not add any parking! I know a guy that lives down the street from there. On days when there are events, whether games or concerts, people trample his yard, they piss on his property, they throw their empty beer cans, etc. It's a nightmare. His street turns into a loud unruly thoroughfare. Many of the neighborhoods have lost market value on their homes because of the constant traffic and noise. Once this new dome opens up, I feel sorry for those people...
Not a fan of the clippers but huge props to their organisation and all those who played a significant, minimal, and minor role in building this nba palace. The clips GOTTA christen their crib with an nba championship at some point. That’ll be like putting the cherry on top of the best damn ice cream sundae…
Haha nobody cares 😂. A washed up old “soccer” player moves to Miami and it becomes the fastest growing and popular thing in America. Also, at least soccer doesn’t need giant video screens and bar areas as the sport is actually entertaining.
@@rommag6251 Lol washed up and old? You mean a World Cup winner? And winner of every trophy in the sport? So washed up. Also MLS has been adding new teams every year before Messi’s arrival. There’s gonna be a San Diego team next year.
Most beautiful and most newest never before seen technology used in any arena/stadium in the whole country! Other NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, etc. owners came to see the Clippers Dome Arena to get marvel of all the technology being used and being put for when it begins operations so they can get ideas for their next arenas and stadiums they will build in the future using European hi-tech!
Am I the only one who thinks these new nfl/nba/mlb stadiums are getting a little out of hand? Especially when you include how they make all the tax payers pay for all of their extravagant ideas
LA has the biggest baseball stadium in the world with Dodger Stadium having a capacity of well over 50k. They are about to have the most expensive arena in the world as the first ever multi-billion dollar arena ever built. Of course they also have by far the most expensive stadium in So-Fi which is well over twice and almost 3 times as expensive as any stadium ever built at $5.4+ billion. LA definitely does it up when it comes to their sports teams. I did talk to a fan who went to So-Fi and was complaining about the cost though. I think the cheap seats are pretty close to $200 each and if you want to eat or drink there even some of the most basic food items are in the $50-$65 range. I guess they gotta pay for these venues somehow.
@@alexanderrangel7341 the Oakland Coliseum is big but it has a capacity below 50k. Dodgers Stadium is the only MLB stadium that currently has a capacity above 50k.
Mavs would actually be moving to the site of the old Texas Stadium in the nearby suburb of Irving. Miriam Adelson has already bought all the land there.
I work in Architecture in NYC and New York passed a similar law to California's a few years ago. All new construction, with a flat enough roof , are required to have roof solar panels or a green planted roof. It's not really about being "green" but rather for meeting the growing energy demands many cities in America will have in the near future. So might as well take electric loads off the grid starting now instead of waiting for when it's too late. " Green roofs help with the urban heat island effect so less a/c is needed
I despise the ring scoreboard. The lighting from it would absolutely blind you from seeing almost anything else. Like having a 20 inch touch screen inside a vehicle. So stupid!!!
Steve Ballmer went through developers to buy the 22 acres Intuit Dome sits on for $66.2 million dollars. This was the cost of buying land in Inglewood. While the land may be more expensive than in other areas of the country, at a total cost of 2 billion dollars to build it is the cutting edge technology, fan amenities and environmental friendly materials like 100% low carbon concrete that make the stadium expensive. Amazon HQ2 in Virginia uses a lot of the same material and it costs $2.5 billion. The stadiums location likely has very little to do with the extravagant cost.
Sofi and the Clippers Arena are going to be like Entertainment Center/Complex like Staple Center and LA Live are, but bigger and better. (Yes I know those are the "old names".)...LA Live Theater has had several names since I been here in 20 years. Not trying to keep up with all that
It's all good, only the bandwagons don't know the original names for these places and you can spot them right away when they call them "Crypto" (Staples Center), "Kia" (instead of The Forum), "Intuit" (instead of The Clippers Dome Arena), "BMO/BoC LAFC Stadium" (instead of LA Sports Arena)
I wonder too, as I think that maybe Gymnastics or some basketball games might move into there. It wasn't in the original plans originally because they sent in the LA bid way back in 2017 before Intuit Dome was planned.
nba stadiums dont need natural light cuz what if its sunny out/the sun coming down ... itll angle too get in the stadium and might get in the players eyes
It's all good, only the bandwagons don't know the original names for these places and you can spot them right away when they call them "Crypto" (Staples Center), "Kia" (instead of The Forum), "Intuit" (instead of The Clippers Dome Arena), "BMO/BoC LAFC Stadium" (instead of LA Sports Arena)
This stadium is $2b but the bridge they're building in Pennsylvania is $1.2b (I believe). How does that work? I feel like there's some kind of corruption going on about the bridge.
It’s a reason he built in Inglewood. He used his own money. Sofi and intuit are getting major tax breaks for building in Inglewood. You see all of the big developers are trying to build in Inglewood and surrounding areas. Up zoning and tax breaks for building. They know what they are doing. They are not wealthy for a reason.
Who here thinks the NHL wants a piece of this actions? New NBA arena would attract interest from NHL teams and who's to say the Kings wouldn't want to move here or another California team. Good for the Clippers to move out of the Crypto arena and not play second fiddle to the Lakers.
Yeah, the Clippers been needed their own arena for a long-time now. I just hope the Jets get out of MetLife in the NFL on the East Coast now, and maybe the Chargers back into San Diego in the future as well. As for NHL, I think the Kings will stay in downtown LA with the Lakers, but maybe the Ducks will move into there since Honda Center in Anaheim is getting extremely old. They'll at least be able to attract an AHL team at the very least.
@@bobbowie9350 Yeah, I agree, they own the arena like you said. They don't have to move, they're in the perfect location too. It depends on the Ducks situation in Honda Center, but I think the Ducks will stay and Anaheim and figure out the Honda Center situation. Clippers likely gonna remain a basketball arena primarily, unless they partnered with some minor league franchise to move there.
If you look at the Clippers full history from Buffalo, to San Diego, to the old LA Sports Arena, to second fiddle at Staples... this is really amazing new venue.
Even non basketball fans or non sports fans at all will just want to visit this amazing gorgeous DOME for its state of the art unique and amazing technologies! The experience will be wild...
It’s gonna beyond momentous occasion for LA Clippers since they never had their very own home, Clippers owner Steve Balmer is very down to earth guy and wants Clippers fans their best options for their brand new home, I can’t wait till NBA2K25 comes out I want to see the new design of the Intuit Dome on the video game.
The casinos that can be opened in LA aren’t regular casinos. They can’t have blackjack. Also I don’t even think any kind of casino at all is legal in Dallas. People drive to Oklahoma’s Indian reservations to go to casinos there.
They will open this massively expensive arena, but they will still be seventh team in LA popularity wise😂 behind the Dodgers, Lakers, Rams, Kings, Galaxy, Chargers…
@@BruddaOsasOfTheBoosh Yeah it was hard putting them on the list, they need to go back to San Diego or at least play in Orange County or the Inland Empire.
I am a BBall fan but stopped watching these over paid players years ago. Stopped watching after MJ, Magic, and Larry legend went out of the game. It’s boring the crowd roars when a 6’8 or 7 footer dunks, big deal ! Raise the basket to 12’ get rid of the shot clock. I now go to high school games for great entertainment. Watch college ball some but it’s getting polluted with money and super conferences. As this goes on I’m afraid college ball will lose its luster too.
Why is natural lighting necessary? The vast majority of games are played at night. Also, if one desires natural lighting, skip the game and partake in an outdoor activity. Problem solved.
They got the photo on the scoreboard of Kawhi Leonard wrong, he's suppose to be on the bench in street clothes.
Jajajajajaja 🤪🙃
Straight getting free money
😂😂😂😂
It's like a mini Sofi Stadium.
Dude opened up the video saying how the Clippers is opening up the most expensive arena in the history of the world, and then a few minutes later he states Sofi is the most expensive arena in the history of the world.
@@Name-jw4sj SoFi is a Stadium not an arena, Clippers Dome is an arena!
Intuit Dome = from $1 Billion went up to costing $2 Billion (same amount Ballmer bought the Clippers team for)
SoFi Stadium = 5 Billion!
@@CompuFixMobile ty my friend for clarifying.
Both have an oculus type of board along their roofs. The oculus board means there will be no bad views in the arena, kinda like jerry's world/at&t stadium with their big board in arlington, tx & sofi stadium. If you can't see the court/field clear enough, just look up at the giant oculus type of board. Cool stuff!!
Yeah, an Arena vs a Stadium is the important distinction.
Paid for without one cent of tax payer money he can do it so can the rest of these wealthy owners in all sports. If you own a sports team build your own house. Enough of coming to the tax payers for free money just to enrich owners. Cities always get the raw end of the deal and the taxpayers.
I agree in principle but to be fair, if i can be lol, Balmer is SIGNIFICANTLY richer than all the other owners in the NBA lol
balmer didnt spend a penny of his own money
@@bobbowie9350 it’s kind of depending on how you define his Money…. I think he got loans out to pay for the stadium which realistically he’ll never have to pay back with other investors, some from Microsoft helping him but the main thing is none of it came from taxes, which fans should be relieved over, And apparently he at least does own the land, implying he does have a lot of money put in this
@@nathansteele4358I don’t know if Steve Ballmer is using his cash to fund the stadium or if he is privately financing it, but either way he is paying for the stadium, as he is personally on the hook for any loan (if there is one) and repayment will come from him. The idea that he will never have to pay a loan off (if there is one) is totally incorrect. There are no investors in the Clippers, as Ballmer owns 109% of the team. But if he sells a piece of the team to investors to pay off a loan, he is paying that loan because he would be using something he owns to generate cash to pay the loan. Also, he would be making payments on a loan while it exists. In any case, using a loan (if thre is one) to fund the stadium is, in fact, Ballmer using his own funds because he is on the hook to repay the loan whether he repays it with cash he has or he sells an asset to repay the loan.
Also, Microsoft wouldn’t help him pay the loan, as he is now just an owner of stock in Microsoft (the biggest source of his $100B+ net worth). He could sell some of his Microsoft stock to pay off a loan, but that is not Microsoft helping him, but that is him selling an asset he owns to generate cash.
i dont understand the reasoning for natural light in nba arenas, most of their games are played at night. a window for the few holiday games during the day doest not make sense. nba is a evening game. nlf is played mostly during the day so natural light does makes sense. its honestly a non issue for nba games
Other events that will provide more revenue. Concerts, shows, etc, etc
Those events are typically at night as well. If someone desires natural light so strongly, skip the arena event and partake in your own outdoor activity @@Be_a_Pineapple
Concerts and shows are also primarily at night 😂
For real, right? He's really hung up on natural light. LOL
@@86byrdmanDon’t forget about logos on the scoreboards and no walls of seats either.
Easily the best arena in the NBA. The best part is Steve Balmer paid for it without using public money. Games and concerts here should be insane to be at.
its so ugly
3:15 that upper area where it says " intuit dome" looks like a bad strip mall in anaheim.
I love how original and creative it is great going Steve ballmer
Ballmer paid 2 billion for the team and 2 billion for the new arena. The team is now valued at 5 billion without the arena, so Ballmer's investment has paid for it's self. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that Steve Ballmer is still worth 125 billion!😮
Thank you for your videos. I appreciate the break down in each stadium/arena.
Also has phone charging outlets at your seats.
That’s fuckin awesome!
So you can follow Taylor Swift
because im paying hundreds of dollars to look at my phone lmao
That whole area is a nightmare for people that live nearby. They built all these new structures, but did not add any parking! I know a guy that lives down the street from there. On days when there are events, whether games or concerts, people trample his yard, they piss on his property, they throw their empty beer cans, etc. It's a nightmare. His street turns into a loud unruly thoroughfare. Many of the neighborhoods have lost market value on their homes because of the constant traffic and noise. Once this new dome opens up, I feel sorry for those people...
Not a fan of the clippers but huge props to their organisation and all those who played a significant, minimal, and minor role in building this nba palace. The clips GOTTA christen their crib with an nba championship at some point. That’ll be like putting the cherry on top of the best damn ice cream sundae…
Wont happen. The way they treated the former owner was reprehensible. God dont like ugly
IT WILL HAPPEN IN DO TIME!💯🫡
@@choossuck7653YOU DON'T EVER WANT TO SEE THAT HAPPEN IN YOUR LIFETIME.....BUT YOU WILL!💯
@@brianwashington2228 maybe. They have to tweak that roster and maybe bring in a new coaching staff that can push them over the hump.
“The wall” is in literally every soccer stadium. Not a new concept. For NBA it is.
its been in college basketball too he mentioned already... no one cares about soccer and their mini stadiums
Haha nobody cares 😂. A washed up old “soccer” player moves to Miami and it becomes the fastest growing and popular thing in America. Also, at least soccer doesn’t need giant video screens and bar areas as the sport is actually entertaining.
@@jeffadventures1it’s in college basketball everywhere
@@rommag6251 have you seen Tottenhams stadium? Or any of the new ones being built? They’re all being built with the same features
@@rommag6251 Lol washed up and old? You mean a World Cup winner? And winner of every trophy in the sport? So washed up. Also MLS has been adding new teams every year before Messi’s arrival. There’s gonna be a San Diego team next year.
Most beautiful and most newest never before seen technology used in any arena/stadium in the whole country! Other NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, etc. owners came to see the Clippers Dome Arena to get marvel of all the technology being used and being put for when it begins operations so they can get ideas for their next arenas and stadiums they will build in the future using European hi-tech!
THAT BIG DAMM SCORE BOARD IS GOING TO BE FUCKIN FIRE!💯💯💯💯💯😁😁😁😁😁😁😁🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
Am I the only one who thinks these new nfl/nba/mlb stadiums are getting a little out of hand? Especially when you include how they make all the tax payers pay for all of their extravagant ideas
You're not alone.
You're in the minority. They tax the crap outta everything these stadiums do and make a mint doing it.
All privately financed
Guys I’m going to buy a 1trillion dollar mega mansion and make all USA tax payers pay for it I’m a genius
Intuit Dome did not include tax payer money at all
LA has the biggest baseball stadium in the world with Dodger Stadium having a capacity of well over 50k. They are about to have the most expensive arena in the world as the first ever multi-billion dollar arena ever built. Of course they also have by far the most expensive stadium in So-Fi which is well over twice and almost 3 times as expensive as any stadium ever built at $5.4+ billion. LA definitely does it up when it comes to their sports teams. I did talk to a fan who went to So-Fi and was complaining about the cost though. I think the cheap seats are pretty close to $200 each and if you want to eat or drink there even some of the most basic food items are in the $50-$65 range. I guess they gotta pay for these venues somehow.
The biggest baseball stadium is the Oakland Coliseum
@@alexanderrangel7341 the Oakland Coliseum is big but it has a capacity below 50k. Dodgers Stadium is the only MLB stadium that currently has a capacity above 50k.
@@matthew01234 the oakland coliseum holds up to 63,00
@@alexanderrangel7341it currently seats around 800 per game
@@matthew01234 coliseums capacity is 63k
Mavs would actually be moving to the site of the old Texas Stadium in the nearby suburb of Irving. Miriam Adelson has already bought all the land there.
Look at all those expensive solar panels, Ballmer really needs to pander for a high ESG score from Larry in NYC.
Not just Larry, It's near impossible to get approval for new buildings without a "sufficient" solar coverage in California.
It's stupid not to have solar in Los Angeles.
I work in Architecture in NYC and New York passed a similar law to California's a few years ago. All new construction, with a flat enough roof , are required to have roof solar panels or a green planted roof. It's not really about being "green" but rather for meeting the growing energy demands many cities in America will have in the near future. So might as well take electric loads off the grid starting now instead of waiting for when it's too late. " Green roofs help with the urban heat island effect so less a/c is needed
@@SofaSpy NYC. Home of the same Blackrock, coincidence...sumhow!?
Never heard anyone ever complain about solar panels. Man, get off RUclips dude.
I could care less about the NBA, but it is hilarious that they shaped it like a football
i find balmer insufferable but atleast he paid for it himself
I despise the ring scoreboard. The lighting from it would absolutely blind you from seeing almost anything else. Like having a 20 inch touch screen inside a vehicle. So stupid!!!
Inglewood always up to no gooood! 🏀😎
@@SuperDave30 So?
Can it also host hockey?
Steve Ballmer went through developers to buy the 22 acres Intuit Dome sits on for $66.2 million dollars. This was the cost of buying land in Inglewood. While the land may be more expensive than in other areas of the country, at a total cost of 2 billion dollars to build it is the cutting edge technology, fan amenities and environmental friendly materials like 100% low carbon concrete that make the stadium expensive. Amazon HQ2 in Virginia uses a lot of the same material and it costs $2.5 billion. The stadiums location likely has very little to do with the extravagant cost.
Sofi and the Clippers Arena are going to be like Entertainment Center/Complex like Staple Center and LA Live are, but bigger and better.
(Yes I know those are the "old names".)...LA Live Theater has had several names since I been here in 20 years. Not trying to keep up with all that
It's all good, only the bandwagons don't know the original names for these places and you can spot them right away when they call them "Crypto" (Staples Center), "Kia" (instead of The Forum), "Intuit" (instead of The Clippers Dome Arena), "BMO/BoC LAFC Stadium" (instead of LA Sports Arena)
The Forum is right there too and still puts on big concerts.
I wonder how the 2028 Summer Olympic games in Los Angeles would turn out for the Intuit Dome?
I wonder too, as I think that maybe Gymnastics or some basketball games might move into there. It wasn't in the original plans originally because they sent in the LA bid way back in 2017 before Intuit Dome was planned.
dude..those renderings look amazing
Load management will be forbidden once opened.
That is ridiculously high. How are those in the nosebleeds going to see the game?
nba stadiums dont need natural light cuz what if its sunny out/the sun coming down ... itll angle too get in the stadium and might get in the players eyes
It's all good, only the bandwagons don't know the original names for these places and you can spot them right away when they call them "Crypto" (Staples Center), "Kia" (instead of The Forum), "Intuit" (instead of The Clippers Dome Arena), "BMO/BoC LAFC Stadium" (instead of LA Sports Arena)
5:00 the scoreboard is going to be awful for concerts, etc. Major obstruction
This stadium is $2b but the bridge they're building in Pennsylvania is $1.2b (I believe). How does that work? I feel like there's some kind of corruption going on about the bridge.
Construction is a racket
It’s a reason he built in Inglewood. He used his own money. Sofi and intuit are getting major tax breaks for building in Inglewood. You see all of the big developers are trying to build in Inglewood and surrounding areas. Up zoning and tax breaks for building. They know what they are doing. They are not wealthy for a reason.
Who here thinks the NHL wants a piece of this actions? New NBA arena would attract interest from NHL teams and who's to say the Kings wouldn't want to move here or another California team. Good for the Clippers to move out of the Crypto arena and not play second fiddle to the Lakers.
Yeah, the Clippers been needed their own arena for a long-time now. I just hope the Jets get out of MetLife in the NFL on the East Coast now, and maybe the Chargers back into San Diego in the future as well. As for NHL, I think the Kings will stay in downtown LA with the Lakers, but maybe the Ducks will move into there since Honda Center in Anaheim is getting extremely old. They'll at least be able to attract an AHL team at the very least.
You realize kings own crypto right?
Why would they move lol.
The arena is bball only. Hockey rink would be a disaster there anyway.
@@bobbowie9350 Yeah, I agree, they own the arena like you said. They don't have to move, they're in the perfect location too. It depends on the Ducks situation in Honda Center, but I think the Ducks will stay and Anaheim and figure out the Honda Center situation. Clippers likely gonna remain a basketball arena primarily, unless they partnered with some minor league franchise to move there.
If you look at the Clippers full history from Buffalo, to San Diego, to the old LA Sports Arena, to second fiddle at Staples... this is really amazing new venue.
Can't wait until this thing opens, gonna be amazing to experience as a NBA fan (especially during All-Star Weekend in 2026)
Even non basketball fans or non sports fans at all will just want to visit this amazing gorgeous DOME for its state of the art unique and amazing technologies! The experience will be wild...
Come back to this after a flash flood
I think it looks really nice…
Don’t worry, the greenhouse gases will be provided by the cars coming to the venue. The CLIPPERS!?
The land is what makes it super expensive compared to everywhere else except for ny
naw, its a racket
I' dlove to see a video on the Dallas arena proposal/rendering that you mentioned @Depressed Ginger
Hahahah solar and battery powered 😂😂
This is why the average joe can’t afford to by tickets to a game no more.
Don’t worry, the greenhouse gases will be provided by the cars coming to the venue. The CLIPPERS!? BTW, where’s the parking lots?
Who would’ve guessed that building in a state with some of the highest taxes, and regulations that it will cost double or triple? 😂😂
It’s gonna beyond momentous occasion for LA Clippers since they never had their very own home, Clippers owner Steve Balmer is very down to earth guy and wants Clippers fans their best options for their brand new home, I can’t wait till NBA2K25 comes out I want to see the new design of the Intuit Dome on the video game.
The casinos that can be opened in LA aren’t regular casinos. They can’t have blackjack.
Also I don’t even think any kind of casino at all is legal in Dallas. People drive to Oklahoma’s Indian reservations to go to casinos there.
Get Akeem Ricardo Wade Ross lucratively paid
Its a Dome. Not an Arena. Its clearly in the name.
A stadium and an arena are the same thing.
Whats the difference between a NFL Dome and a NBA arena?.....Nothing but size.
All that money to build an arena that looks like an egg 😂🥚
That huge scoreboard ruined the whole stadium. LMFAO 😂😂
THAT SCORE BIG BOARD IS GOING TO BE FUCKIN 🔥 FIRE!💯🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
Are they going to demolish the old Forum? I don't see it in any of the renderings.
I thought the Forum was bought by a Christian church ?
Ballmer owns it
Ballmer is worth $150 B.....Chump change.
They will open this massively expensive arena, but they will still be seventh team in LA popularity wise😂 behind the Dodgers, Lakers, Rams, Kings, Galaxy, Chargers…
Don't forget the raiders. They were in los angeles once.
The chargers?
@@BruddaOsasOfTheBoosh Yeah it was hard putting them on the list, they need to go back to San Diego or at least play in Orange County or the Inland Empire.
LAFC GROWING THEIR POPULARITY
@@LBMich01 Are they ahead of the Clippers lol, maybe
Why didn’t they build it in San Diego?
Pachanga Arena
The reason it is so expensive is for all the bathrooms that have and wall hooks to hang all their selfies
How long until it is trashed?
I'm sure the arena was built to withstand earthquakes drove up the cost...
They're gonna charge $200 for on site parking, probably.
What happens to The (KIA) Forum??? Once The Intuit Dome is open???
It will continue hosting concerts.
Nothing
The L.A. CLIPPERS “NEED” to get a Much Better type of LOGO. The LOGO NOW, just ISN’T IT !
2 Billion? I knew that Turbo Tax was over priced.
Now they just need to trade their washed overpaid players for some guys who can win in the playoffs
He printing and keep building.
The Egg
Isnt Inglewood a ghetto?
Gentrification
3:40 looks like an acorn
they're not sharing a hockey team here, right? are the ducks playing here? NBA and NHL stadium sharing holds back basketbal arenas
I would think it would have to have a hefty price tag. It's across the street fro SoFi....literally !....across the street.
Looks like an ovarian cyst
Looks like a UFO landed in Inglewood. That thing is ugly af from the outside.
Maryland Basketball baby =)
I’m sure that’ll make the taxpayers happy!
Please stop saying "supposebly". That's what Joey would say.
Wow very nice! Too bad it is in crappy LA!
Check out Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi...Talking about advanced...
So the cost of the game tickets will be 2 billion also ???????
Wtf are you talking about
I am a BBall fan but stopped watching these over paid players years ago. Stopped watching after MJ, Magic, and Larry legend went out of the game. It’s boring the crowd roars when a 6’8 or 7 footer dunks, big deal ! Raise the basket to 12’ get rid of the shot clock.
I now go to high school games for great entertainment. Watch college ball some but it’s getting polluted with money and super conferences. As this goes on I’m afraid college ball will lose its luster too.
GO CLIPPERS!!!!⚓️⛵️🏀
Get rid of the Clippers name, it is cursed
Flippers 🎉
Or the rippers would be good
I’m wondering which gang will claim that their territory.
I feel like the scoreboard will tamper views for the higher sections
It may be the #1 Arena in $ but is it #1 for #2's?
Inglewood lol Can you say The next Oakland
It's about time . ! smh .
An island of opulent in a sea of HOMELESSNESS. And we as ourselves why homelessness is at an all time high!!
😂😂 China would've built it for $250 million, and much faster.
Slave labor and the roof would fall in after a year.
Look at the history of the clippers. They own the staple center the Lakers just a famous tenant.
Kings own "staples "
Why is Ginger always Depressed.??? Can't get a real job.???
He's probably making six figures with his RUclips content.. Dude pumps out like 15 to 20 videos a week with solid viewrship
now all they need is a real basketball team...
Nice for a team whose never won anything.
Why is natural lighting necessary? The vast majority of games are played at night. Also, if one desires natural lighting, skip the game and partake in an outdoor activity. Problem solved.
It's still in the hood
looks a bit SoFi did stan buy california
2:13 4:52 that looks so bad. The 2 level isnt working. The scale is off. I hate the tapers into the "V" theres less fans at the floor level. Lol
The Clippers are still the Clippers. They'll always play second fiddle to the Lakers in LA no matter how cool and expensive their arena is.
Exactly.
Don’t think they care about being second fiddle at this point the 8 clippers fans can finally see their team thrive
Inside info: if the Celtics win this year, expect a push from wyc to get their own place. Its going to be a palace. The best. Just watch