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INGLEWOOD — The Los Angeles Clippers are one step closer to building their own state-of-the-art 18,500-seat arena in Inglewood. The Inglewood City Council introduced an ordinance July 21 to approve a development agreement that would allow Murphy’s Bowl LLC, doing business as the Clippers, to build the Inglewood Basketball and Entertainment Center. “We’re excited for Read More...

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