Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball praised Steve Ballmer and the Los Angeles Clippers for the away team facilities at the Intuit Dome
Steve and Connie Ballmer are donating $15 million in emergency funding, "particularly in the historic, racially diverse community of Altadena."
"We’ve dedicated an initial $15 million in emergency funding for the many people impacted by these fires, particularly in the historic, racially diverse community of Altadena."
Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and his wife, Connie, are donating $15 million for people affected by the Los Angeles
"The remaining funds will bolster the Jerry West Scholarship, which goes to undergraduate students from West Virginia with demonstrated financial need. First awarded in 1971, the
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and his wife, Connie, are donating an initial $15 million in emergency funding for people affected by the deadly Los Angeles wildfires.
In the aftermath of the Eaton and Palisades fires, several companies with ties to the region have donated millions.
The couple says the donation would help “particularly in the historic, racially diverse community of Altadena.”
After the Bulls beat the Clippers on Monday night, Lonzo Ball shouted out Steve Ballmer for building the Intuit Dome.
Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball is a big fan of the Los Angeles Clippers' new home. Ball shared his thoughts on Intuit Dome following the Bulls' 112-99 win over L.A. on Monday, making special mention of Clippers owner Steve Ballmer for thinking of the away team in the arena's construction.
Los Angeles Clippers governor Steve Ballmer and his wife, Connie, announced a donation of $15 million in emergency funding for Los Angeles wildfire
Beyond that, this is obviously a huge week for NFL owners as a ton of teams are hiring new head coaches. Among the hires, the Bears nabbed Ben Johnson, the Raiders just locked up the 73-year-old Pete Carroll, and the Jags and Bucs played tug of war with Liam Coen until Coen chose the Jags last night.