As the Clippers open their new arena, breaking down the true value of a new home
Briefly

When they weren't having success, I would say it was certainly less bothersome," Kennedy said. "But when they were rolling and winning championships, we were trying to figure out what this club was even going to be -- if it was going to continue in Major League Soccer. And it was so evident that we just didn't have a home, and didn't have identity, and we were just second fiddle.
Born out of convenience, the arrangements often lose their appeal for reasons that range from financial, logistical or cultural. No one needs to explain that to the Clippers, who spent their first 40 years in Los Angeles as a roommate.
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