INGLEWOOD, Calif.—Following years of planning and a high-dollar legal battle, the Los Angeles Clippers are scheduled to break ground Sept. 17 on their long-anticipated arena in Inglewood—and also plan to announce the facility will be called the Intuit Dome, thanks to a 23-year naming-rights deal with the tech giant. The $1.8 billion arena at Century Boulevard and Prairie Avenue—near the SoFi Stadium football complex—is expected to be completed in time for the 2024-25 NBA season. The Clippers would continue to play at Staples Center until then. Team owner Steve Ballmer is scheduled to be on hand for the groundbreaking ceremony, along with stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, head coach Tyronn Lue and Inglewood Mayor James Butts. The Inglewood Basketball and Entertainment Center is expected to include an 18,000-seat basketball arena, team practice facility, and corporate offices for the Clippers. The City of Inglewood gave final approval to the project …