How Intuit Dome Seating Works
The Intuit Dome is a purpose-built NBA arena opened in 2024. Its defining feature is The Wall — a 51-row bench section holding approximately 4,500 Clippers superfans behind the south basket. The court is surrounded by lower bowl sections 101-122, a club level, and upper bowl sections 201-222.
The key differentiator at Intuit Dome is the halo scoreboard — a ring-shaped LED display that wraps the entire arena at the upper bowl level. From upper bowl sections, the scoreboard is directly in front of you at eye level rather than overhead. This makes center sideline upper bowl sections (210-214) a legitimate best-value pick.
The four zones: The Wall (C1-C4, bench seating, end-on view behind south basket), lower bowl (101-122, wrapping the court, sideline and end-zone), club level (premium amenities, elevated view), and upper bowl (201-222, steep grade, halo scoreboard at eye level).
View From My Seat: The Wall
The Wall - Sections C1-C4
$30–$80The Wall sits behind the south basket in 51 steep rows of bench-style seating. You are viewing the court from end-on — you see plays developing toward you or away from you, not across the court. From rows 1-10, the basket is at eye level and you are within 30 feet of the paint. Rows 20-35 give you a fuller court overview while still feeling inside the action. Rows 40-51 are the steepest and the angle becomes harder for following gameplay end-to-end. The Wall is its own experience — the noise and energy are unlike anything else in the NBA.
View From My Seat: Lower Bowl
Sections 101-103 (Lower Bowl End Zone, North)
$60–$150Sections 101-103 sit in the north end zone of the lower bowl — directly opposite The Wall. The view is end-on from behind the north basket. Row 1 puts you roughly 30-40 feet from the paint. This is closer physical proximity to the action than most mid-range sideline sections, but the angle cuts across the court rather than running parallel to it. For Clippers games, you will see defenders close up but tracking full-court plays requires side-to-side head movement.
Sections 104-107 (Lower Bowl Corner, Stage Right)
$70–$180Corner sections 104-107 bridge the gap between the end zone and the sideline. The view is angled — you can see across the court but the angle is not fully sideline. For concerts, corner sections in this cluster are often the best value, getting a 3/4 stage angle at lower bowl proximity without center-facing prices. For NBA games, the angle means you lose some clarity on plays at the far end of the court. Row 1 in section 105 is approximately 50-65 feet from center court.
Sections 108-114 (Lower Bowl Center Sideline)
$150–$600+The prime real estate at Intuit Dome. Center sideline sections 108-114 run parallel to the court, giving you the full NBA sightline — both baskets visible simultaneously, offensive sets readable, defensive rotations clear. Section 110-111 are dead center and command the highest prices. Row 1 in section 110 sits approximately 30-40 feet from the sideline. The halo scoreboard wraps overhead and is slightly behind you at this level, so replay access requires looking up and back rather than forward.
Sections 115-118 (Lower Bowl Corner, Stage Left)
$70–$180Corner sections 115-118 mirror sections 104-107 on the opposite side of the court. The view is an angled 3/4 perspective — you see both ends of the court but not from a pure sideline angle. These sections are popular for concerts when the stage faces toward the 101-107 end, as 115-118 provides the side-on perspective fans prefer. For NBA games, the corner sections offer lower bowl proximity at a meaningful price discount versus center sideline.
Sections 119-122 (Lower Bowl End Zone, South)
$60–$150Sections 119-122 sit above and beside The Wall on the south end. You are in the lower bowl but viewing from the same end as The Wall's upper rows. The view is end-on from behind the south basket. The Wall atmosphere below amplifies the noise in these sections during Clippers games. Row 1 in 119 is approximately 40-50 feet from the south basket. If you want proximity to The Wall energy without bench seating, sections 119-122 deliver that.
View From My Seat: Club
Club Level
$200–$600+The club level sits between the lower and upper bowl and wraps the arena. The view is elevated above the lower bowl by roughly 15-20 feet with a steeper angle down to the court. For center sideline club seats, you get a full court overview from elevation with the court slightly below you — some fans prefer this for its chess-like perspective on plays. The halo scoreboard wraps at roughly club level, meaning replays are directly in your sightline. The price premium is mostly for premium lounges, in-seat service, and bar access.
View From My Seat: Upper Bowl
Sections 201-204 (Upper Bowl End Zone, North)
$25–$55Upper bowl end zone sections 201-204 sit above sections 101-103 at the north end. The view is end-on from the upper level. The steep upper bowl grade actually keeps even row 1 at a clear angle above the lower bowl crowd. The halo scoreboard wraps at this level — in end zone upper sections, the scoreboard is visible on both sides of the arena. Budget entry point if you just want to be in the building.
Sections 205-209 (Upper Bowl Corner, Stage Right)
$30–$75Upper bowl corner sections 205-209 offer an angled view of the court from elevation. The steep grade works in your favor — even the first few rows of section 206 have a clear unobstructed sightline. The halo scoreboard is at eye level in these sections, which is the real differentiator versus the lower bowl. Replays play directly in front of you rather than overhead. Sections 205-206 angled toward center are preferred over 207-209 which begin to look across the court from a wider angle.
Sections 210-214 (Upper Bowl Center Sideline)
$35–$90The best value seats in the building for watching basketball. Center sideline upper bowl sections 210-214 give you the same court-parallel sightline as sections 108-114 below — both baskets visible, offensive sets clear, rotations readable — but from 40 feet higher and at a fraction of the price. The halo scoreboard wraps directly in front of you at eye level, delivering replays without looking away from the court. Section 212 dead-center is a sweet spot that most arena veterans recommend for value.
Sections 215-219 (Upper Bowl Corner, Stage Left)
$25–$65Upper bowl corner sections 215-219 mirror sections 205-209 on the stage-left side. Angled view of the court from elevation. The steep grade and halo scoreboard at eye level remain the key advantages shared across the upper bowl. Sections 215-216 closest to center sideline are preferred. Sections 218-219 begin to look across the court from a wider corner angle. Budget options within the upper bowl with a better view than the end zone sections.
Sections 220-222 (Upper Bowl End Zone, South)
$20–$50Upper bowl end zone sections 220-222 sit above The Wall on the south end. From the upper level, you look down on The Wall bench section and have an end-on view of the south basket. The steep grade gives row 1 a clear sightline over the lower crowd. You are above the loudest section in the building — the Wall noise rises up through these sections, especially in the playoffs. Minimum-cost entry to the Intuit Dome with Wall atmosphere from above.