Climate Pledge NBA Pre-season
by Pete on 10/6/22Climate Pledge Arena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5We need a NBA team back! Court-side seats were crazy! Amazing experience!

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LA Clippers History
The Clippers joined the NBA in 1970 as the Buffalo Braves, an expansion team located in Buffalo, N.Y. The franchise selected future star forward Bob McAdoo in 1972 with the No. 2 overall pick in the NBA Draft. He was named NBA MVP in the 1974–75 season, and remains the only player in the history of the Clippers franchise to win that honor.
The franchise, led by new owner Irv Levin, moved to San Diego in 1978 and was renamed as the Clippers. The franchise's stay in San Diego didn't last long. Levin sold the team to Donald Sterling in 1981, and he moved the franchise 120 miles north to Los Angeles.
The Clippers began their best era of success in 2010, when they drafted Blake Griffin with the No. 1 overall pick. One season later, they acquired Chris Paul in a trade with the New Orleans Hornets, and "Lob City" was born. They advanced to the second round of the playoffs that same season, recording their second playoff series win in 36 years. The Clippers followed that by setting a new franchise record with 56 wins in the 2012–13 season, which began a streak of five consecutive seasons with 50 or more wins and a playoff berth.
During the 2022–23 season, the Clippers, led by Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, again returned to the playoffs. They fell to the Suns in the first round.
LA Clippers Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Pacific
Year Founded: 1970
Team Colors: Navy Blue, Ember Red, Pacific Blue, Silver
Team Rivals: Los Angeles Lakers(Opens in new tab), Golden State Warriors(Opens in new tab), Sacramento Kings(Opens in new tab), Phoenix Suns(Opens in new tab), Memphis Grizzlies
LA Clippers at Intuit Dome
The Clippers moved to Inglewood’s Intuit Dome(Opens in new tab) in 2024. Previously, the team played at Crypto.com Arena since it opened in 1999. Known for its cutting-edge technology and immersive environment, Intuit Dome is set to host the 2026 NBA All-Star Game in 2026, along with basketball games during the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

Step inside Intuit Dome, home of the Los Angeles Clippers, and learn more about this NBA staple for sports and entertainment.

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The LA Clippers have never appeared in the NBA Finals.
The LA Clippers play at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. The seating chart for Intuit Dome can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).
We need a NBA team back! Court-side seats were crazy! Amazing experience!
The sights, sounds, the game, the past players & coaches, KAWHI LEONARD, PAUL GEORGE, DAMIAN LILLARD. I was certainly in the right place at the right time. Seattle has suffered long enough, and we deserve the return of NBA basketball. We proved that by having a full arena at 7:30pm on a Monday night! SUPER SONICS!!!!!!!
Great experience!!! Since Seattle doesn’t have a NBA Team anymore it’s great to see games here.Need many more!!
It was nice to have the NBA back in Seattle, miss our Supersonics!
What a great experience. We need more NBA games in Seattle! We deserve this amazing entertainment.
Wasn’t particularly proud of the final score but totally enjoyed the fan friendly environment. The arena is a great place for games, concerts etc. The players signed autographs and took pictures with the fans. I was even blessed to take a photo with fan favorite and my favorite Patrick Beverly!! He was so nice and accommodating. Awesome night!!
The parking line to get in was unorganized. Get there as early as you can to avoid that. The concession lines were even worse. Missed part of the 2nd quarter waiting in line to buy snacks. Couldn’t order a pretzel because they were cold, I was gonna have to wait 10mins, got nachos instead but even the cheese on that was cold. The venue itself is great. There isn’t a bad seat there.
The entry into the stadium can go smoother takes too long to get inside when security is checking vaccination records at the scanning
Fun atmosphere with tickets that were exactly what I was looking for, completely delivered
It was a memorable experience. To see a NBA live here in Vancouver. Hope to get NBA back here in Rogers arena Vancouver.
Wasn’t the best game. No energy. Atmosphere was so so.
Great family event! Please hold more NBA games Lets bring NBA team back to Vancouver, there is a market for a team for sure. Thanks for a great experience!
On the positive side, Kawhi played decent minutes, as did the Unicorn and Doncic for the Mav’s but there was no intensity (as expected). However $75 for tickets 1 row from the very top in the corners is too rich to charge.
Cool game would like to see another nba game in Rogers Arena soon
I had a great time attending my first ever NBA game. The Mavericks and the Clippers put on an excellent show. A fun time was had by all. The seats were good and we'll worth the money.
Great Environment, my kids loved the game. Security was tight and you feel safe in there.
THE TICKETS ARRIVED ON A TIMELY MANNER. EASY TO PRINT.
I appreciated the fact that this event was available as another option for an event to attend during visit to Las Vegas. Please continue this event as a basketball fan I was able to enjoy a well-rounded vacation.
We had great seats , but very disappointed in attendance! On Ticketmaster it showed all the seats in the first 20 rows sold out, yet there were many empty seats. As a result, there was little energy from the crowd . Maybe they were still gambling? Also, we missed having the instant replays and scoreboards with stats over center court. You had to look at smaller screens in corners, making it harder to see the action.
I purchased seats in the first row 113 row EE seats 5 & 6 (thinking I had the best view). the front row was gated off from the courts (which they did not specify on ticketmaster). The court was in my dads face and we could not even see any of the players play. The whole game was covered by the court! I told the usher to switch our seats because there was two seats available in another section and she said "deal with it" because that is what I purchased. I bought the tickets for my dads birthday but we didnt see the game. The usher at Mandalay Bay was very rude! Poor experience overall.