Steve Balmer paid for the concessions (two food items and a drink) for the fans in attendance during the final regular season game for the Clippers at Crypto.com Arena.


Steve Balmer paid for the concessions (two food items and a drink) for the fans in attendance during the final regular season game for the Clippers at Crypto.com Arena.

https://x.com/bleacherreport/status/1780090703931965943?s=46&t=JfkPqsY7QhnzsOmtiPGfoA

17 comments
  1. You think you can buy me Balmer? It’s going to take more than a couple hot dogs and a soda.

  2. damn he must have been running around a lot… there are a lot of different stands in the arena

    wonder if it effected the wait times to keep swiping his card that much

  3. Reminder that at one point his dream was to buy the pistons but we got stuck with Tom gores instead

  4. apparently it was around 500k, clearly it is nothing for ballmer but it is nice to have owner that care about my fellow 29 clippers fans and team.

  5. Ballmer could afford to give each of the 19,000 fans a min contract and still have 90% of his wealth and he didn’t

  6. Clippers moving out will be tougher for us transplant sport fans. Tickets will be expensive with Lakers game and it’ll be unbearable.

  7. This is cool but the dollar amount is nothing to Balmer. He makes well over 500k a day…

  8. And then Boban also gave everyone in attendance free chicken too. Clips fans ate good yesterday!

  9. Still not enough, considering Kawhi’s mystery injury treatment going on. Clippers fans feel like they are in asylum because of all the gaslightning going on. And this, 0.01% of people have 99.999% of all money in the world, let that sink into your mind. Fuck them!

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