Anonymous ID: 8e9d08 Jan. 28, 2020, 11:12 p.m. No.7951924   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2042

>>7951746

Has another thought related to that nothing to see here sign.

Have we ever dug on the Staples Center itself?

Think I found some stuff here.

 

Staples Center (officially stylized as STAPLES Center) is a multi-purpose arena in Downtown Los Angeles. Adjacent to the L.A. Live development, it is located next to the Los Angeles Convention Center complex along Figueroa Street. The arena opened on October 17, 1999.

>October 17th

Oh really?

It is owned and operated by the Arturo L.A. Arena Company and Anschutz Entertainment Group. The arena is home venue to the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL), the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League (AFL) and the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the NBA D-League were also tenants; the Avengers were folded in 2009, and the D-Fenders moved to the Lakers' practice facility at the Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo, California for the 2011–12 season.[6] Staples Center is also host to over 250 events and nearly 4 million guests each year.[7] It is the only arena in the NBA shared by two teams, as well as one of only two North American professional sports venues to host two teams from the same league; MetLife Stadium, the home of the National Football League's New York Giants and New York Jets, is the other. Staples Center is the venue of the Grammy Awards ceremony and will host the basketball competition during the 2028 Summer Olympics.

On January 15, 2018, in the aftermath of an NBA basketball game between the Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Clippers, point guard Chris Paul utilized a secret tunnel (connecting the away team's locker room to the backdoor of the Clippers locker room) to confront former Clipper teammates Austin Rivers and Blake Griffin. He was joined by teammates such as Trevor Ariza, James Harden, and Gerald Green to confront the opponents, which only resulted in verbal altercations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staples_Center

 

Jeanie Buss Talks About the Secret Tunnels in the Staples Center

Los Angeles Lakers president Jeanie Buss discusses the Pau Gasol trade, her relationship with Kobe Bryant and more in an exclusive interview with Rob Perez for the Action Network.

The interview had some interesting Q&A’s, one of them being about the secret tunnels inside the Staples Center.

WOB: Before I forget to ask, are there actually secret tunnels inside STAPLES Center?

JB: I know all of the shortcuts, let’s put it that way. It’s important when you have a big game or a big moment, and you need to duck out … I can lead you there.

Also some interesting comments about her and Kobe’s relationship.

WOB: What did it mean when Kobe referred to you as ‘The Mother of Dragons’?

JB: Kobe is somebody who I met when he was 17. I was so impressed with him and his maturity. I’ve watched him grow up through all those years. He is one of the most strategic, thoughtful people I’ve ever dealt with.

When I was struggling with some decisions I had to make that I wasn’t comfortable with, he’s been an ear and a shoulder that I can bounce things off of. The friendship we have is — [let’s just say] he’s got a special place in my heart. I know he’s always there for me as I will always be there for him. With anything. I’m lucky he’s a lifetime Laker.

With the addition of LeBron, the Lakers are really fully back, and at the forefront of the NBA. A few years ago no one would have cared what Jeanie had to say.

But when you talk about secret tunnels, the imagination goes wild.

https://www.sportsgossip.com/jeanie-buss-talks-about-the-secret-tunnels-in-the-staples-center/