INGLEWOOD, Calif.—Following years of planning and a high-dollar legal battle, the Los Angeles Clippers broke ground Sept. 17 on their long-anticipated Inglewood arena—which will be called the Intuit Dome under 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 was on hand for the groundbreaking ceremony, along with stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, head coach Tyronn Lue and Inglewood Mayor James Butts. “We want to build a home that is our home, that sets a standard for us,” Ballmer said. “We don’t want to play in anybody’s shadow.” Ballmer said the building would be a technological marvel, featuring a two-sided “halo scoreboard” encircling the arena with more than an …