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The LA Clippers will be moving to the Intuit Dome next season, and fans can now purchase a Season Membership for the arena's inaugural season. One of the biggest attractions at the new arena will be what the Clippers and Steve Ballmer are calling The Wall. 

This unique seating arrangement is on the baseline adjacent to the visitor’s bench, and has 51 uninterrupted rows that will seat only certified Clippers fans. This certification process is also something the Clippers have announced, releasing a statement that reads the following:

"Clippers fans can join The Wall by purchasing season memberships now, or by registering for a Chuckmark to gain access to single-game tickets. It takes 30 seconds or less to get Chuckmark-certified at www.clippers.com/chuckmark. A Chuckmark gives fans early access to merchandise drops, sweepstakes, and special ticket offers starting this season. Next season at Intuit Dome, a Chuckmark will also earn fans access to The Wall, discounted concessions, and more."

This Chuckmark, which is of course named after the team's mascot Chuck The Condor, is how Clippers fans can gain access to seating in The Wall:

This will ensure only Clippers fans sit in this section, helping provide one of the more unique home court advantages in the NBA. Fans in this section will follow what the team is calling The Wall Code, which places guidelines on ticket resale, while also prohibiting opposing team gear.

The Intuit Dome will be unlike any arena in the NBA, and The Wall is one of its features that will make it a special place for the Clippers and their fans.

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