Can Clippers Find Extra Boost With Fresh Look, New Arena?

The Clippers move into Intuit Dome this season

The Los Angeles Clippers will have a whole new look when the 2024-25 NBA season rolls around.

Los Angeles fell in the first round of the postseason at the hands of the eventual Western Conference champion Dallas Mavericks. James Harden and Kawhi Leonard lead the Clippers into another competitive year in the West and will face plenty of talent ahead.

The Clippers enter the season with fresh uniforms and begin their journey at their new home, Intuit Arena. Will all of these new aspects be able to elevate the Clippers to an improved run in the Western Conference?

On the latest episode of NESN’s “Hold My Banner” podcast, Travis Thomas and Ountae Campbell discussed what the year ahead could look like for the Clippers.

You can watch the full clip on YouTube or here on Spotify.

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