Los Angeles Clippers, 2026 All-Star Weekend.
Los Angeles Clippers.
Last season, the Los Angeles Clippers ended their quarter-century run of sharing an arena with the Los Angeles Lakers, as the Intuit Dome opened its groundbreaking doors. The arena has quickly become a fan favorite among diehard NBA fans, thanks to it being the only stadium in the league to feature a “Wall” (a section with 51 rows and over 4,500 seats, situated behind the basket that the opposing team shoots at in the second half).
For those who aren’t hip to the elegance of the monument, they are certain to become acquainted with it in February, when the Clippers host their first-ever All-Star weekend at the Intuit Dome.
I know it feels like the 2025-26 NBA season just began, but, as of Wednesday, December 3, we are just 75 days away from the start of the league’s mid-winter classic (February 12-16), and to celebrate this occasion, the Clippers are launching an elaborate initiative.
LA Clippers Launch All-Star Homecourt Hoops
On Wednesday, the Clippers announced that they would be launching their “All-Star Homecourt Hoops.”
What Is All-Star Homecourt Hoops
All-Star Homecourt Hoops is a first-of-its-kind initiative in which the Clippers will donate 5,600 NBA All-Star-branded outdoor basketball hoops over the next 75 days (in honor of this being the league’s 75th All-Star game).
Why Are They Doing This?
It isn’t out of the ordinary for a large-market organization like the Clippers to participate in some sort of philanthropic endeavor. But why are they focusing on giving basketball hoops away?
Unless you spend most of your days like Patrick Star, you likely have heard someone talk about how kids don’t play outside anymore. This issue is multifaceted, and it has become a serious problem in the Southern California area, as noted by the Clippers in their press release:
“In Southern California, the average child stops playing sports by age 11, and fewer than 35% of young kids play sports regularly—a nearly 10% decline over the past decade. Across LA, many communities have experienced reduced access to gyms, recreation centers, and neighborhood play areas. Nearly 40% of families report not having a safe, walkable place for their child to play, and statewide childhood obesity rates have risen over the last five years. Girls face additional barriers—dropping out of sports at twice the rate of boys without consistent, accessible programs.”
By giving away so many free outdoor hoops, the Clippers are hoping to bring an influx of safe places for kids to be active and hone in their games. In theory, basketball is supposed to be one of the most accessible sports in the world because all you need is a ball and a hoop. So, their goal is to make sure that nothing is standing in the way of children being able to play our beautiful game.
“I say that Los Angeles is a basketball city from the culture and the lifestyle. So, being able to have a hoop for Christmas or throughout the year for a young kid growing up…basketball is a dream here in Los Angeles, and this is how dreams are made,” NBA legend and former Clipper Baron Davis mentioned during an interview with KTLA 5 Morning News.
Los Angeles Clippers, 2026 All-Star Weekend.
Los Angeles Clippers.
How Do People In Los Angeles Get One?
Are you looking to acquire one of these 5,600 outdoor hoops? If you live in the Los Angeles area, visit nba.com/clippers/hoops and submit your story (starting now!). In your submission, include information about why you want the hoop, what inspires you to play basketball, how the sport has impacted you and your family/community, and how you think basketball can change your life moving forward.