The LA Clippers are heading to a new arena next season, bringing with them a new logo, court and uniforms.
The team unveiled its new look on Monday, combining the franchise's past, present and future before moving to its own arena, the Intuit Dome, later this year.
The redesign includes a Navy Blue, Ember Red and Pacific Blue color scheme, with a greater focus on the maritime roots of the ship's derived name, Clippers. The main logo features a “C” surrounded by the cardinal points and an oncoming ship with basketball stitching.
A look at the LA Clippers' new logo as part of the franchise's revamp.
“We have been on a long journey gathering feedback and insights from across Clipper Nation,” Gillian Zucker, president of operations for the Clippers and Intuit Dome, said in a statement.
“We listened to as many voices as possible and then hired specialists to create a timeless design that combines the foundations of our past and our future. Our new brands are meaningful and powerful, capturing our roots and our aspirations.”
The Clippers will release new dark blue Icon Edition, white Associated Edition and red Statement Edition jerseys starting with the 2024-25 NBA season. The team kept the slanted wordmark but opted for a thinner, more linear font.
The team will focus more on nautical themes with their dish. The main logo will be featured on center court, with the “N” in “Los Angeles” actually pointing north, team officials said ESPN's Zach Lowe. The arena's geographic coordinates are also painted on the hardwood.
A look at the Clippers court that will be featured in the Intuit Dome beginning in the 2024-25 season.
After sharing Crypto.com Arena, formerly Staples Center, with the Los Angeles Lakers since it opened in 1999, the Clippers will break ground on their new $2 billion facility this fall at the start of the 2024-25 NBA season. Making Dollar Home. The Intuit Dome will house “The Wall,” a 51-row area for dedicated Clippers fans, and welcome the NBA’s best players for the 2026 NBA All-Star Game.
A limited-edition merchandise collection featuring the new looks will be available online at www.ClippersHQ.com and at The Grove (10 a.m. – 9 p.m. PT) on February 26 and 27. After that, fans will have to wait until the summer to get their hands on the new Clippers gear.