LA Clippers Rename and Renovate Training Facility As They Enter Multi-Year Partnership With Tech Company Honey

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The LA Clippers’ training facility will now be known as the ‘Honey Training Center: Home of the LA Clippers.’

The re-brand comes from a multi-year partnership the Clippers have entered with the L.A. based tech company Honey that launches today. The Clippers practice jerseys will also display the Honey logo as part of the branding. Simultaneously with the new name, comes a newly-renovated training facility that provided the ideal platform for Honey to launch its relationship with the Clippers.

LA’s training facility was already considered one of the best in the league, as it was opened recently in 2008.Honey is an L.A.-based tech company building tools to help people save time and money when shopping online. It started as a browser extension that automatically finds and applies coupon codes at online checkouts with a single click. The app is most famous for helping users save money on Amazon, and can notify users when a price drops.

Ballmer’s quest to have one of the best sports teams in the world doesn’t stop with just a new arena. His initiative requires that his team has the best training facility, coaching staff, weight room, media room and more. If there’s something that Steve Ballmer can physically do to help his team win games, he will do it. The goal from July still remains load and clear for anyone following Ballmer.https://www.nba.

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