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Intuit Dome opens its doors to Clippers fans with preseason game – Orange County Register

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By JILL PAINTER LOPEZ The Associated Press

INGLEWOOD — The flashy new Intuit Dome opened its doors to basketball fans for the first time Monday night as the Clippers hosted a preseason game against the Dallas Mavericks.

The arena has been hosting concerts since August, but this was the first game in the $2 billion-plus vision of Clippers owner Steve Ballmer. Fans streamed in through doors using facial recognition. A double-sided halo board showed photos, videos, statistics and more.

“It’s a great feeling to have a place to call home. Guys are very excited about it,” Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said of no longer having to share Crypto.com Arena with the Lakers and the NHL’s Kings. “Our whole organization is excited about it. Tonight our fans get the chance to see a part of it. You have a chance to have our own place we call home. You can leave your shoes in the locker room and come back tomorrow and they’ll be there. We have our own place and own building and everything is secure.”

On “60 Minutes,” which aired Sunday, Ballmer showed off his new building, which he hopes will give his NBA team a boost.

“Everything in my instinct says it will help our team, our basketball team, if our crowd team can really get into it and give them energy,” Ballmer said.

As fans entered the arena, they found the 80,000-square-foot outdoor plaza with a basketball court that’s open to the public.

Patricia Blakemore was jumping up and down when she arrived in the arena.

“It’s so high tech,” said Blakemore, who lives in nearby Manhattan Beach. “I have to say one of the things that makes me exceptionally happy is that from the moment we parked our car to get in here, the staff has been very helpful.”

When asked how long he’s been a Clippers fan, Eric Swallow said since Monday. He just bought season tickets.

“It’s a new stadium and it’s close to Manhattan Beach,” Swallow said. That was all it took for the Clippers to gain a new fan.

Estelle Talleu and Matteo Decarlini came from France to visit Los Angeles and go to the game.

“I love basketball, and I wanted to see L.A. and this atmosphere,” Decarlini said. “In France, it’s not the same. There’s nothing like this. This arena is so big.”

Talleu loved the halo board: “It’s amazing.”

She was taking lots of videos, as were many fans in the nearly 18,000-seat arena.

There’s also – as Ballmer promised from the outset – an abundance of bathrooms, and he again boasted about the 1,400 toilets on “60 Minutes.” There’s good reason.

“I really hate it when people wait in line,” Ballmer told “60 Minutes.” “Waiting in line for toilets, I think is – it stops people from getting back into the game. People get frustrated.”

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