The Los Angeles Clippers will have a brand new home for next season, with a new logo, court and jersey.
Los Angeles Clippers.
Old logo of the Los Angeles Clippers
New logo
Intuit Dome Arena
At Monday's launch, the team unveiled its new look, blending elements of the past, present and future, and announced that it will move to the Intuit Dome Arena later this year.
The Los Angeles Clippers have announced that their Intuit Dome, which is still under construction, will host the 2026 NBA All-Star Game.
The new design features a color scheme of navy, amber and Pacific blue, emphasizing the maritime origins of the Clippers' name, which comes from a ship that is going forward. The main sign consists of a "C" surrounded by the hands of a compass and a boat carrying a basketball in the wind.
New jerseys
Gillian Zach, president of business operations for the Clippers and Intuit Dome, said in a statement: "We've come a long way and we've gathered a lot of feedback and insights from the entire Clipper Nation community. ”
We listened to as many voices as we could, and with the help of hired experts, we came up with an enduring design that blended the cornerstones of our past and future. Our new logo is meaningful and powerful, capturing our roots and our vision. ”
In addition to a slew of beautiful merchandise and a subtle secondary "LA" logo, the Clippers have received our A+ rating throughout their efforts. With several NBA peers also in dire need of a rebrand, we hope they will be able to borrow some ideas from the Clippers. The Clippers proved that you don't need to make crazy moves to create a jersey that will be loved by fans, players, and anyone with good taste. The taste is sure to be amazing. The only thing left to do is to win the game
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