April 24, 2025 - 01:31

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Steve Ballmer is on the verge of fulfilling his dream of hosting playoff games for the Los Angeles Clippers in their very own arena. After purchasing the team 11 years ago when it was struggling, the 69-year-old billionaire is now witnessing the fruits of his investment and vision.
With the team looking strong, particularly with a healthy Kawhi Leonard leading the charge, the Clippers are set to continue their first-round playoff series in Game 3. This moment marks a significant milestone for Ballmer, who has been a passionate advocate for the team and its fans.
The new arena symbolizes not just a home for the Clippers, but a new era for the franchise that has often been overshadowed in the competitive landscape of Los Angeles basketball. As the playoffs approach, excitement is building among fans and players alike, eager to see how far the Clippers can go this season.
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