The LA Clippers have one big question looming over Steve Ballmer’s head going into the 2024-25 season. Does he need to open up his billion dollar, brand-new arena with stars on the roster? Can he risk going into Intuit with a re-building team of no stars? Given the Los Angeles Clippers are the secondary team in their market, how bad of a look would it be if they were a losing team to open up this arena?
In this episode, die hard LA Clippers fan and Host Darian Vaziri uses his 19 year experience frequenting Clipper games to convey the reality of the situation, what he believes Clipper Nation will do with or without stars, and what his final take is on wether the Clippers need them to open up the Intuit Dome era.
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Pg will attract more great players. He always has. When he was with the Indiana, he had AD on to play for the
Pacers (Indiana said “no”). If pg does get traded, it has to be absolutely worth.
Bro, they aren’t hitting the reset button on this squad going into the dome.
CLIPPERS 2023-2024 NBA CHAMPIONS HEADING INTO THE INTUIT DOME
but i believe kawhi and pg sign a new deal after this year, something around a 2-3 year with a team option. worst case scenario in the intuit dome we tank and land a lottery pick and take it from there with our young (older then) core. but the potential of our young stars are high depending on which names you say. when they have to take over it could still be a somewhat stable team
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