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The Los Angeles Clippers recently unveiled their new home arena, the Intuit Dome, to the media, showcasing its impressive features, including the standout "Halo Board." This massive, double-sided 4K video display wraps around the arena, providing fans with an enhanced viewing experience.
Clippers president of business operations Gillian Zucker highlighted the Halo Board as a key attraction, saying it’s likely to be the standout feature on fans' minds as they leave the arena. The board's expansive size and advanced technology are designed to leave a lasting impression.

There was also some playful discussion about the possibility of a "Steve Ballmer cam," which would broadcast the enthusiastic Clippers owner’s reactions during games. While this idea seemed like it might be a jest, Ballmer's visible embarrassment when the concept was mentioned suggested it could be a reality. The prospect of a "Steve Cam" adds a personal and entertaining touch to the fan experience.

On a more serious note, Ballmer addressed the recent departure of star player Paul George, who left the Clippers for the Philadelphia 76ers. George signed a four-year, $212 million deal with his new team. Despite his love for the Clippers and their owner, George expressed disappointment over what he felt was a disrespectful initial offer from the team.

Ballmer expressed his personal disappointment about George’s departure. “I love Paul,” Ballmer said, noting the positive personal relationship he developed with George and his family. He admitted that losing George was tough, but he respects his decision and wishes him well.

Ballmer emphasized that, despite the loss of George, the Clippers have made significant roster changes that should benefit the team. They signed notable players like James Harden, Derrick Jones Jr., Nicolas Batum, Kevin Porter Jr., and Mo Bamba. They also traded Russell Westbrook to the Utah Jazz in exchange for Kris Dunn.

Reflecting on the team’s future, Ballmer noted the importance of building a competitive roster while navigating the complexities of the NBA’s collective bargaining agreement. He acknowledged the challenges of managing salaries and penalties but expressed his commitment to improving the team without compromising on quality.

Ballmer’s comments reveal a mixed bag of emotions—personal disappointment over George’s exit, optimism about the new roster, and a strategic focus on building a winning team within the constraints of the league’s financial rules.

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