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The 2024–25 Los Angeles Clippers season is the 55th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), their 47th season in Southern California, and their 1st season in Inglewood. The Clippers moved to the new Intuit Dome before the start of the season. [1]
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2024–25 Los Angeles Lakers season; 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers season; 2023–24 Los Angeles Kings season; 2024–25 Los Angeles Kings season; 2024 Los Angeles Sparks season; 2023–24 Loyola Marymount Lions men's basketball team; 2024–25 Loyola Marymount Lions men's basketball team; 2023–24 Loyola Marymount Lions women's basketball team
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Le Labo fragrances are named after the principal scent note and the total number of ingredients combined to make them. [13] In 2010, Le Labo was commissioned by Another Magazine [14] to work on an exclusive scent, resulting in ANOTHER 13. [15] Le Labo City Exclusives Collection pays tribute to cities all around the world.
The Lakers entered this draft (which was two days long instead of one day long like it had been since 1989) with a first-round pick and a second-round pick. [10] [11] On the first night of the draft, the Lakers selected small forward Dalton Knecht from the University of Tennessee with the first round pick that was conveyed to the Lakers after the New Orleans Pelicans decided to defer it back ...
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The campus opened on July 5, 2005, with a three-track, year-round calendar to provide immediate relief for overcrowding at nearby Jefferson High School. It was the first new four-year high school to open in LAUSD in over 35 years. Funding came from a school construction bond issue passed by Los Angeles voters in 2000.