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Los Angeles Clippers Training Center

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Type
  
Training facility

General contractor
  
Turner Construction

Operator
  
Los Angeles Clippers

Opened
  
25 September 2008

Construction cost
  
50 million USD

Architect
  
Rossetti Architects

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Address
  
6951 South Centinela Avenue Playa Vista, CA 90094

Location
  
Los Angeles, California

Owner
  
Sterling Family Trust (Rochelle Sterling, Trustee)

Genre(s)
  
Professional basketball (NBA)

Acreage
  
88,963 sq ft (8,265 m) grounds 42,500 sq ft (3,950 m) building

Similar
  
Universal Studios Hollywood, Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Staples Center, Los Angeles Zoo, Griffith Park Zoo

The Los Angeles Clippers Training Center is a 42,500 square foot (3,950 m2) two-story training facility for the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Located in the planned community of Playa Vista in Los Angeles near Loyola Marymount University, the facility is at least 1 mile (1.6 km) away from nearby beaches (Playa Del Rey, Marina Del Rey, and Venice), 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Los Angeles International Airport, and 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Staples Center. While the team maintains some office functions at Staples Center, the Playa Vista facility serves as the official headquarters of the Clippers.

Contents

The training center was formally opened on 25 September 2008. The facility contains two regulation basketball courts including a duplicate of the wood floor that the team plays on at Staples Center. Also on site is a resistance pool with adjustable treadmill, a 24-seat theater with a 60-inch flat-screen television and a video system that can record 16 games simultaneously.

History

On 7 July 2005, Andy Roeser, then-executive vice president of the Clippers, and Steve Soboroff, the president of Playa Vista announced the sale of a two-acre (0.81 ha) plot where the Clippers would build what they called "a state of the art training facility." According to Soboroff, who was instrumental in the development of Staples Center and in convincing the Clippers to move there from the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, Roeser had been discussing the siting of a team practice facility since 2000. Prior to the opening of the Clippers' team facility, the team conducted its practices and workouts at the Spectrum Club, a fitness center in nearby El Segundo, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the Toyota Sports Center, the practice facility and team headquarters of the NHL's Los Angeles Kings and Clippers' arch-rival, the Los Angeles Lakers.

After Soboroff joined Playa Vista in 2001, they began scouting locations within the planned community until they settled on a location near the intersection of Centinela Avenue and Bluff Creek Road, just west of Sepulveda Boulevard, on the Culver City-Los Angeles city border. On 1 July 2005, the Clippers purchased the property for $4.9 million.

Ground was broken for the facility on 6 April 2007. The Clippers Training Center officially opened on 25 September 2008, as the team conducted its annual Media Day event; it was also revealed on that same day that longtime team executive Elgin Baylor had left the organization after 22 years. In addition to serving as the team's facility, the Clippers have opened the facility to several non-Clipper players throughout the NBA (many of whom have off-season homes in greater Los Angeles) for off-season workouts, as well as in-season game-day practices for visiting NBA teams who play the Clippers and/or the Lakers.

Steve Soboroff Court Park

A new park, sometimes referred to as Clippers Court Park, was constructed adjacent to the training facility on Bluff Creek Drive. The park was named for Playa Vista's former president, Steve Soboroff. Inside the park are two full-size basketball courts, a tennis court and tot lot. On the pro-style court, the Clippers logo is placed in the center.

The park's dedication, on 22 March 2011, was attended by Soboroff, Clippers President Andy Roeser, Clippers players Blake Griffin and Eric Gordon, as well as other dignitaries.

The Clippers contributed $100,000 towards the construction of the park.

References

Los Angeles Clippers Training Center Wikipedia


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