If he's still with the Clippers for the 2024-25 season, Kawhi Leonard will be playing his home games at the Intuit Dome. EFE

Kawhi Leonard is coming through in one of the coldest fits of the offseason.

The LA Clippers star showed up to Friday’s groundbreaking ceremony of the team’s new arena wearing an awesome hoodie. On the front, the hoodie read “Clip Gang Or Don’t Bang” in Clippers colors. On the back of the hoodie was the famous shot of Leonard and teammates Paul George and Marcus Morris flexing after Leonard’s poster dunk on Dallas Mavericks big Maxi Kleber.

The dunk, which occurred during the Clippers’ first-round series against the Mavericks in May, was one of the most memorable moments of the playoffs. The Clippers would go on to win that series and eventually make their first conference finals appearance in franchise history, even though Leonard went down with an ACL injury in the second round.

Two-time NBA champion Leonard did seem a bit aloof at times during Friday’s ceremony in which the Clippers unveiled the new $1.8 billion Intuit Dome. But at least he looked darn good while doing it.

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