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List of National Basketball Association arenas

The following list includes all current and former arenas used by current and defunct teams playing in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Other information included in this list are arena locations, seating capacities, years opened, and in use.

Chase Center, the newest arena in the NBA, opened in 2019. It is the home of the Golden State Warriors.
Madison Square Garden, the home of the New York Knicks, is the oldest arena in the NBA; it first opened in 1968. However, it underwent a major renovation from 2010 to 2013, resulting in a brand new arena bowl and concourses inside the original structure.

While there are 30 NBA teams, there are only 29 full-time arenas, as both Los Angeles teams, the Clippers and the Lakers, currently share Crypto.com Arena. However, the Clippers plan to open a new arena in Inglewood by 2024. The United Center has the highest capacity of any current NBA arena at 20,917. Madison Square Garden is the only current arena not to be named after a corporate sponsor.

Current arenas Edit

Image Arena Location Team(s) Capacity Opened Ref(s)
  American Airlines Center Dallas, Texas Dallas Mavericks 19,200 2001 [1][2]
  Amway Center Orlando, Florida Orlando Magic 18,846 2010 [1][3]
  Ball Arena Denver, Colorado Denver Nuggets 19,520 1999 [1][4]
  Barclays Center Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn Nets 17,732 2012 [1][5]
  Capital One Arena Washington, D.C. Washington Wizards 20,356 1997 [1][6]
  Chase Center San Francisco, California Golden State Warriors 18,064 2019 [1][7][8]
  Crypto.com Arena Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Clippers 19,068 1999 [1][9]
Los Angeles Lakers 18,997
  Delta Center Salt Lake City, Utah Utah Jazz 18,306 1991 [1][10]
  FedExForum Memphis, Tennessee Memphis Grizzlies 17,794 2004 [1][11]
  Fiserv Forum Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee Bucks 17,500 2018 [1][12]
  Footprint Center Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix Suns 17,071 1992 [1][13]
  Frost Bank Center San Antonio, Texas San Antonio Spurs 18,418 2002 [1][14]
  Gainbridge Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana Pacers 17,923 1999 [1][15]
  Golden 1 Center Sacramento, California Sacramento Kings 17,583 2016 [1][16]
  Kaseya Center Miami, Florida Miami Heat 19,600 1999 [1][17]
  Little Caesars Arena Detroit, Michigan Detroit Pistons 20,332 2017 [1][18]
  Madison Square Garden New York City, New York New York Knicks 19,812 1968[a] [1][19]
  Moda Center Portland, Oregon Portland Trail Blazers 19,441 1995 [1][20]
  Paycom Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma City Thunder 18,203 2002 [1][21]
  Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Cavaliers 19,432 1994 [1][22][23]
  Scotiabank Arena Toronto, Ontario Toronto Raptors 19,800 1999 [1][24]
  Smoothie King Center New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans Pelicans 16,867 1999 [1][25]
  Spectrum Center Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Hornets 19,077 2005 [1][26]
  State Farm Arena Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta Hawks 16,600 1999 [1][27]
  Target Center Minneapolis, Minnesota Minnesota Timberwolves 18,978 1990 [1][28]
  TD Garden Boston, Massachusetts Boston Celtics 19,156 1995 [1][29]
  Toyota Center Houston, Texas Houston Rockets 18,055 2003 [1][30]
  United Center Chicago, Illinois Chicago Bulls 20,917 1994 [1][31]
  Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia 76ers 20,478 1996 [1][32][33]
  1. ^ Underwent extensive renovations from 2010 to 2013, resulting in a completely new arena bowl and concourses within the original structure.

Map of current arenas Edit

Future or proposed arenas Edit

Former arenas Edit

Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
Team[39] Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref.
Boston Celtics
Hartford Civic Center
XL Center (2007–present)
1975–1995
(occasionally for home games)
16,294 1975 Hartford, Connecticut [40][41]
Boston Garden
Boston Madison Square Garden (1928)
1946–1995 14,890 1928 Boston, Massachusetts [42][43]
Boston Arena
Matthews Arena (1982–present)
1946–1947
(partial schedule)
5,900s 1910 [44]
Brooklyn Nets
New Jersey Nets
New York Nets
New Jersey Americans
Prudential Center 2010–2012 18,711 2007 Newark, New Jersey [45]
Izod Center
Meadowlands Arena (2015–present)
Continental Airlines Arena (1996–2007)
Brendan Byrne Arena (1981–1996)
1981–2010 20,049 1981 East Rutherford, New Jersey [46][47][48]
Rutgers Athletic Center
Louis Brown Athletic Center (1986–present)
1977–1981 8,500 1977 Piscataway, New Jersey [49][50]
Nassau Coliseum 1972–1977 14,890 1972 Uniondale, New York [51][52]
Island Garden 1969–1972 5,200 1956 West Hempstead, New York [53]
Long Island Arena
Commack Arena
1968–1969 6,000 1957 Commack, New York [54][55]
Teaneck Armory 1967–1968 5,500 1936 Teaneck, New Jersey [56]
New York Knicks
Madison Square Garden (III) 1946–1968 16,000 1925 New York City, New York [57]
69th Regiment Armory 1946–1960
(partial schedule)
5,000 1906 [58][59][60]
Philadelphia 76ers
Syracuse Nationals
The Spectrum
Wachovia Spectrum (2003–2009)
First Union Spectrum (1998–2003)
CoreStates Spectrum (1994–1998)
1967–1996
2009 (one game)
18,176 1967 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [61]
Municipal Auditorium 1963–1967 12,000 1930 [62]
Philadelphia Arena 7,000 1920 [63]
Onondaga War Memorial 1951–1963 6,230 1951 Syracuse, New York [64]
State Fair Coliseum 1949–1951 7,500 1927 [65]
Toronto Raptors
Amalie Arena
Tampa Bay Times Forum (2012–2014)
St. Pete Times Forum (2002–2012)
Ice Palace (1996–2002)
2020–2021 20,500 1996 Tampa, Florida[a] [66]
SkyDome
Rogers Centre (2005–present)
1995–1999 28,708 1989 Toronto, Ontario [67]
Maple Leaf Gardens 1997–1999 (for six home games) 17,000 1931 [68]
Copps Coliseum
FirstOntario Centre (2014–present)
1995–1998 (for three home games) 18,800 1985 Hamilton, Ontario [69][70][71]
Southeast Division
Team Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref.
Atlanta Hawks
St. Louis Hawks
Milwaukee Hawks
Tri-Cities Blackhawks
Georgia Dome 1997–1999 (partial schedule, primary stadium) 71,228 1992 Atlanta, Georgia [72]
Omni Coliseum 1972–1997 16,378 1972 [73]
Alexander Memorial Coliseum
Hank McCamish Pavilion (2012–present)
Alexander Memorial Coliseum at McDonald's Center (1996–2005)
1997–1999 (partial schedule, secondary stadium)
1968–1972
9,191 1956 [74]
Kiel Auditorium 1955–1968 9,300 1934 St. Louis, Missouri [75]
St. Louis Arena
The Checkerdome (1977–1983)
1955–1968
(partial schedule)
20,000 1929 [76]
Milwaukee Arena
UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena (2014–present)
U.S. Cellular Arena (2000–2014)
Wisconsin Center Arena (1998–2000)
MECCA Arena (1974–1995)
1951–1955 10,783 1950 Milwaukee, Wisconsin [77]
Wharton Field House 1946–1951 6,000 1928 Moline, Illinois [78]
Charlotte Hornets
Charlotte Bobcats
Charlotte Hornets (original)
Charlotte Coliseum 1988–2002 (original Hornets)
2004–2005 (Bobcats)
24,042 1988 Charlotte, North Carolina [79]
Miami Heat
Miami Arena 1988–1999 15,200 1988 Miami, Florida [80][81][82]
Orlando Magic
Amway Arena
The Arena in Orlando (2006)
TD Waterhouse Centre (1999–2006)
Orlando Arena (1989–1999)
1989–2010 17,283 1989 Orlando, Florida [83][84]
Washington Wizards
Washington Bullets
Capital Bullets
Baltimore Bullets
Chicago Zephyrs
Chicago Packers
US Airways Arena
Capital Centre (1973–1993, 1997–2002)
1973–1997 18,756 1973 Lake Arbor, Maryland [85]
Baltimore Civic Center
CFG Bank Arena (2022–present)
Royal Farms Arena (2014–2022)
1st Mariner Arena (2003–2013)
Baltimore Arena (1986–2003)
1963–1973
1989–1997 (occasional games)
11,271 1962 Baltimore, Maryland [86]
Chicago Coliseum 1962–1963 7,000 1899 Chicago, Illinois [87][88]
International Amphitheatre 1961–1962 9,000 1934 [87][88]
Central Division
Team Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref.
Chicago Bulls
Chicago Stadium 1967–1994 18,676 1929 Chicago, Illinois [89]
International Amphitheatre 1966–1967 9,000 1934 [90]
Cleveland Cavaliers
Richfield Coliseum 1974–1994 20,273 1974 Richfield, Ohio [91]
Cleveland Arena 1970–1974 10,000 1937 Cleveland, Ohio [92]
Detroit Pistons
Fort Wayne (Zollner) Pistons
The Palace of Auburn Hills 1988–2017 22,076 1988 Auburn Hills, Michigan [93]
Pontiac Silverdome
Pontiac Metropolitan Stadium (1975)
1978–1988 33,000 1975 Pontiac, Michigan [94]
Cobo Arena 1961–1978 12,191 1960 Detroit, Michigan [95]
Olympia Stadium 1957–1961 15,000 1927 [96]
War Memorial Coliseum 1952–1957 10,000 1952 Fort Wayne, Indiana [97]
North Side High School Gym 1948–1952 3,000 1927 [98][99][100][101]
Indiana Pacers
Market Square Arena 1974–1999 16,530 1974 Indianapolis, Indiana [102]
Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum
Indiana Farmers Coliseum (2015–present)
Fairgrounds Coliseum (2014)
Pepsi Coliseum (1998–2014)
1967–1974 10,000 1939 [103]
Milwaukee Bucks
Bradley Center
BMO Harris Bradley Center (2012–2018)
1988–2018 18,717 1988 Milwaukee, Wisconsin [104][105]
MECCA Arena (1974–1995)
UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena (2014–present)
U.S. Cellular Arena (2000–2014)
Wisconsin Center Arena (1998–2000)
Milwaukee Arena (1968–1974, 1995–1998)
1968–1988
2017 (one game)
10,783 1950 [106]
Western Conference
Southwest Division
Team Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref.
Dallas Mavericks
Reunion Arena 1980–2001 18,293 1980 Dallas, Texas [107]
Houston Rockets
San Diego Rockets
The Summit
Lakewood Church Central Campus (2003–present)
Compaq Center (1998–2003)
1975–2003 16,285 1975 Houston, Texas [108]
Hofheinz Pavilion
Fertitta Center (2018–present)
1971–1975 10,000 1969 [109][110]
San Diego Sports Arena
Pechanga Arena (2018–present)
Valley View Casino Center (2010–2018)
iPayOne Center (2005–2007)
San Diego International Sports Center (1966–1970)
1967–1971 14,500 1966 San Diego, California [110]
Memphis Grizzlies
Vancouver Grizzlies
Pyramid Arena 2001–2004 20,142 1991 Memphis, Tennessee [111]
General Motors Place
Rogers Arena (2010–present)
1995–2001 19,193 1995 Vancouver, British Columbia [112]
New Orleans Pelicans
New Orleans Hornets
New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets
Ford Center
Paycom Center (2021–present)
Chesapeake Energy Arena (2011–2021)
Oklahoma City Arena (2010–2011)
2005–2007 (bulk of schedule) 19,164 2002 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma [113]
San Antonio Spurs
Texas Chaparrals
Dallas Chaparrals
Alamodome 1993–2002 20,557 1993 San Antonio, Texas [107]
HemisFair Arena 1973–1993 16,057 1968 [107]
Lubbock Municipal Coliseum
City Bank Coliseum (2007–2017)
1970–1971
(partial schedule)
11,200 1956 Lubbock, Texas [114]
Tarrant County Convention Center 1970–1971
(partial schedule)
16,057 1968 Fort Worth, Texas [115]
Moody Coliseum 1967–1973 8,998 1956 University Park, Texas [116]
Dallas Memorial Auditorium
Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center (2013–present)
Dallas Convention Center (1973–2013)
1967–1973 9,815 1957 Dallas, Texas [117]
Northwest Division
Team Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref.
Denver Nuggets
Denver Rockets
McNichols Sports Arena 1975–1999 17,171 1975 Denver, Colorado [118]
Denver Auditorium Arena 1967–1975 6,841 1908 [119]
Denver Coliseum 1967–1970
(partial schedule)
9,000 1950 [120][121]
Minnesota Timberwolves
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 1989–1990 50,000 1982 Minneapolis, Minnesota [122]
Oklahoma City Thunder
Seattle SuperSonics
KeyArena at Seattle Center
Climate Pledge Arena (2021–present)
Seattle Center Coliseum (1962–1994)
1995–2008
1985–1994
1967–1978
17,072 1962 Seattle, Washington [123]
Tacoma Dome 1994–1995 17,100 1983 Tacoma, Washington [123]
Kingdome 1978–1985 59,166 1976 Seattle, Washington [123]
Portland Trail Blazers
Memorial Coliseum
Veterans Memorial Coliseum (2011–present)
1970–1995 12,888 1960 Portland, Oregon [124]
Utah Jazz
New Orleans Jazz
Salt Palace 1979–1991 12,686 1969 Salt Lake City, Utah [107]
Thomas & Mack Center 1983–1984
(partial schedule)
18,500 1983 Paradise, Nevada [125]
Louisiana Superdome
Caesars Superdome (2021–present)
Mercedes-Benz Superdome (2011–2021)
1975–1979 55,675 1975 New Orleans, Louisiana [126]
Loyola Field House 1974–1975
(partial schedule)
6,500 1950 [127]
Municipal Auditorium 1974–1975 7,853 1934 [127]
Pacific Division
Team Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref.
Golden State Warriors
San Francisco Warriors
Philadelphia Warriors
Oracle Arena
Oakland Arena (2005–2006; 2019–present)
The Arena in Oakland (1997–2005)
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (1971–1996)
1971–2019 19,596 1971 Oakland, California [128][129]
San Jose Arena
SAP Center at San Jose (2013–present)
HP Pavilion at San Jose (2002–2013)
Compaq Center at San Jose (2001–2002)
1996–1997 18,500 1993 San Jose, California [128][130][131]
USF War Memorial Gymnasium 1962–1965 5,300 1958 San Francisco, California [128]
San Francisco Civic Auditorium
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
1968–1971
1964–1967
7,000 1915 [128]
Cow Palace 1966–1971
1962–1964
12,953 1941 Daly City, California [128][132]
Municipal Auditorium 1952–1962 12,000 1930 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [133]
Philadelphia Arena 1946–1962
(partial schedule 1952–1962)
7,000 1920 [133]
Los Angeles Clippers
San Diego Clippers
Buffalo Braves
Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Honda Center (2006–present)
Pond of Anaheim (1993)
1994–1999
(partial schedule)
18,336 1993 Anaheim, California [134]
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 1984–1999 16,161 1959 Los Angeles, California [135][136]
San Diego Sports Arena
Pechanga Arena (2018–present)
Valley View Casino Center (2010–2018)
iPayOne Center (2005–2007)
San Diego International Sports Center (1966–1970)
1978–1984 14,500 1966 San Diego, California [137]
Maple Leaf Gardens 1971–1974
(16 home games)
15,000 1931 Toronto, Ontario [138]
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium 1970–1978 15,280 1940 Buffalo, New York [139]
Los Angeles Lakers
Minneapolis Lakers
The Forum
Kia Forum (2022–present)
Great Western Forum (1988–2003)
1967–1999 17,505 1967 Inglewood, California [140]
Long Beach Arena 1967
(when locked out of Sports Arena)
13,609 1962 Long Beach, California [141]
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 1960–1967 16,161 1959 Los Angeles, California [135][136]
Minneapolis Armory 1959–1960
1947–1959 (partial schedule)
10,000 1936 Minneapolis, Minnesota [142]
Minneapolis Auditorium 1947–1959 10,000 1927 [143][144]
Phoenix Suns
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum 1968–1992 14,870 1965 Phoenix, Arizona [107]
Sacramento Kings
Kansas City Kings
Kansas City-Omaha Kings
Cincinnati Royals
Rochester Royals
Sleep Train Arena
Power Balance Pavilion (2011–2012)
ARCO Arena (II) (1988–2011)
1988–2016 17,317 1988 Sacramento, California [145]
ARCO Arena (I)
Sacramento Sports Arena (1985)
1985–1988 10,333 1985 [146]
Kemper Arena
Hy-Vee Arena (2018–present)
Mosaic Arena (2017)
1974–1985 16,700 1974 Kansas City, Missouri [146][147]
Omaha Civic Auditorium 1972–1978
(partial schedule)
9,300 1954 Omaha, Nebraska [148]
Municipal Auditorium 1972–1974 9,287 1936 Kansas City, Missouri [149][150]
Cincinnati Gardens 1957–1972 11,000 1949 Cincinnati, Ohio [151]
Rochester Community War Memorial
Blue Cross Arena at War Memorial (1998–present)
1955–1957 12,428 1955 Rochester, New York [146][152]
Edgerton Park Arena 1945–1955 4,200 1892 [152]
  1. ^ The Raptors played all of their home games at Amalie Arena for the 2020–21 season because of travel restrictions imposed by the Canadian government due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Defunct teams Edit

Team Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref.
Anderson Packers (1946–1950; 1949–1950 in NBA) The Wigwam 1949–1950 8,996 1925 Anderson, Indiana [153][154][155]
Baltimore Bullets (1944–1954) Baltimore Coliseum 1944–1954 4,500 1930 Baltimore, Maryland [156]
Chicago Stags
(1946–1950)
Chicago Stadium 1946–1950 18,676 1929 Chicago, Illinois [157][158]
Cleveland Rebels (1946–1947) Cleveland Arena 1946–1947 10,000 1937 Cleveland, Ohio [159]
Denver Nuggets
(1948–1950)
Auditorium Arena 1948–1950 12,000 1908 Denver, Colorado [160]
Detroit Falcons
(1946–1947)
Detroit Olympia 1946–1947 Unknown 1927 Detroit, Michigan [161][162][163]
Indianapolis Jets
Indianapolis Kautskys
(1948–1949)
Hinkle Fieldhouse 1948–1949 15,000 1928 Indianapolis, Indiana [164]
Indianapolis Olympians
(1949–1953)
Hinkle Fieldhouse 1949–1953 15,000 1928 Indianapolis, Indiana [165]
Pittsburgh Ironmen (1946–1947) Duquesne Gardens 1946–1947 6,500 1890 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [166]
Providence Steamrollers
(1946–1949)
Rhode Island Auditorium 1946–1949 5,300 1926 Providence, Rhode Island [167]
Sheboygan Redskins
Enzo Jels
(1938–1951)
Sheboygan Municipal Auditorium and Armory 1942–1951 3,500 1942 Sheboygan, Wisconsin [168]
Eagle Auditorium 1938–1942 1,200 Unknown [168]
St. Louis Bombers (1946–1950) St. Louis Arena
The Checkerdome (1977–1983)
1946–1950 15,000 1929 St. Louis, Missouri [169]
Toronto Huskies
(1946–1947)
Maple Leaf Gardens 1946–1947 15,000 1931 Toronto, Ontario [170]
Washington Capitols
(1946–1951)
Uline Arena
Washington Coliseum (1959–present)
1946–1951 7,000 1941 Washington, D.C. [171][172][173]
Waterloo Hawks (1948–1951) The Hippodrome 1948–1951 5,155 1936 Waterloo, Iowa [174]

Neutral venues Edit

Neutral Venues
Arena Location Date Attendance Reference
Duquesne Gardens Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania March 11, 1953 [175][176]
Civic Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania February 18, 1964
December 14, 1964
January 11, 1965
February 15, 1966
November 3, 1966
January 5, 1967
February 7, 1967
February 24, 1967
March 6, 1967
December 7, 1972
December 27, 1972
January 12, 1973
February 25, 1973
March 11, 1973
March 25, 1973
[175][177][178][179][180][181]
Charleston Civic Center Charleston, West Virginia December 6, 1965
February 14, 1966
[182][183]
Mid-South Coliseum Memphis, Tennessee December 19, 1966
December 26, 1966
January 2, 1967
January 23, 1967
January 30, 1967
February 6, 1967
February 13, 1967
March 6, 1967
March 13, 1967
[184][185]
Curtis Hixon Hall Tampa, Florida January 16, 1967 [184][186]
Greensboro Coliseum Complex Greensboro, North Carolina January 30, 1967 7,168 [185][187]
St. Paul Auditorium Saint Paul, Minnesota February 7, 1967 [184][188]
ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex Bay Lake, Florida July 30–October 11, 2020 [189]

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The following list includes all current and former arenas used by current and defunct teams playing in the National Basketball Association NBA Other information included in this list are arena locations seating capacities years opened and in use Chase Center the newest arena in the NBA opened in 2019 It is the home of the Golden State Warriors Madison Square Garden the home of the New York Knicks is the oldest arena in the NBA it first opened in 1968 However it underwent a major renovation from 2010 to 2013 resulting in a brand new arena bowl and concourses inside the original structure While there are 30 NBA teams there are only 29 full time arenas as both Los Angeles teams the Clippers and the Lakers currently share Crypto com Arena However the Clippers plan to open a new arena in Inglewood by 2024 The United Center has the highest capacity of any current NBA arena at 20 917 Madison Square Garden is the only current arena not to be named after a corporate sponsor Contents 1 Current arenas 1 1 Map of current arenas 2 Future or proposed arenas 3 Former arenas 4 Defunct teams 5 Neutral venues 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksCurrent arenas EditImage Arena Location Team s Capacity Opened Ref s nbsp American Airlines Center Dallas Texas Dallas Mavericks 19 200 2001 1 2 nbsp Amway Center Orlando Florida Orlando Magic 18 846 2010 1 3 nbsp Ball Arena Denver Colorado Denver Nuggets 19 520 1999 1 4 nbsp Barclays Center Brooklyn New York Brooklyn Nets 17 732 2012 1 5 nbsp Capital One Arena Washington D C Washington Wizards 20 356 1997 1 6 nbsp Chase Center San Francisco California Golden State Warriors 18 064 2019 1 7 8 nbsp Crypto com Arena Los Angeles California Los Angeles Clippers 19 068 1999 1 9 Los Angeles Lakers 18 997 nbsp Delta Center Salt Lake City Utah Utah Jazz 18 306 1991 1 10 nbsp FedExForum Memphis Tennessee Memphis Grizzlies 17 794 2004 1 11 nbsp Fiserv Forum Milwaukee Wisconsin Milwaukee Bucks 17 500 2018 1 12 nbsp Footprint Center Phoenix Arizona Phoenix Suns 17 071 1992 1 13 nbsp Frost Bank Center San Antonio Texas San Antonio Spurs 18 418 2002 1 14 nbsp Gainbridge Fieldhouse Indianapolis Indiana Indiana Pacers 17 923 1999 1 15 nbsp Golden 1 Center Sacramento California Sacramento Kings 17 583 2016 1 16 nbsp Kaseya Center Miami Florida Miami Heat 19 600 1999 1 17 nbsp Little Caesars Arena Detroit Michigan Detroit Pistons 20 332 2017 1 18 nbsp Madison Square Garden New York City New York New York Knicks 19 812 1968 a 1 19 nbsp Moda Center Portland Oregon Portland Trail Blazers 19 441 1995 1 20 nbsp Paycom Center Oklahoma City Oklahoma Oklahoma City Thunder 18 203 2002 1 21 nbsp Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Cleveland Ohio Cleveland Cavaliers 19 432 1994 1 22 23 nbsp Scotiabank Arena Toronto Ontario Toronto Raptors 19 800 1999 1 24 nbsp Smoothie King Center New Orleans Louisiana New Orleans Pelicans 16 867 1999 1 25 nbsp Spectrum Center Charlotte North Carolina Charlotte Hornets 19 077 2005 1 26 nbsp State Farm Arena Atlanta Georgia Atlanta Hawks 16 600 1999 1 27 nbsp Target Center Minneapolis Minnesota Minnesota Timberwolves 18 978 1990 1 28 nbsp TD Garden Boston Massachusetts Boston Celtics 19 156 1995 1 29 nbsp Toyota Center Houston Texas Houston Rockets 18 055 2003 1 30 nbsp United Center Chicago Illinois Chicago Bulls 20 917 1994 1 31 nbsp Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia Pennsylvania Philadelphia 76ers 20 478 1996 1 32 33 Underwent extensive renovations from 2010 to 2013 resulting in a completely new arena bowl and concourses within the original structure Map of current arenas Edit nbsp AmericanAirlinesCenter AmwayCenter BallArena Barclays Center Capital OneArena ChaseCenter Crypto comArena DeltaCenter FedExForum FiservForum FootprintCenter FrostBankCenter GainbridgeFieldhouse Golden 1Center Kaseya Center Little CaesarsArena MadisonSquareGarden ModaCenter PaycomCenter RocketMortgageFieldHouse ScotiabankArena Smoothie KingCenter Spectrum Center State FarmArena TargetCenter TDGarden ToyotaCenter UnitedCenter Wells Fargo CenterFuture or proposed arenas EditArena Team Location Capacity Opening ReferenceIntuit Dome Los Angeles Clippers Inglewood California 18 000 2024 34 35 36 New Oklahoma City Arena Oklahoma City Thunder Oklahoma City Oklahoma TBD 2029 37 76 Place at Market East Philadelphia 76ers Philadelphia Pennsylvania 18 500 2031 38 Former arenas EditEastern ConferenceAtlantic DivisionTeam 39 Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref Boston CelticsHartford Civic CenterXL Center 2007 present 1975 1995 occasionally for home games 16 294 1975 Hartford Connecticut 40 41 Boston GardenBoston Madison Square Garden 1928 1946 1995 14 890 1928 Boston Massachusetts 42 43 Boston ArenaMatthews Arena 1982 present 1946 1947 partial schedule 5 900s 1910 44 Brooklyn NetsNew Jersey NetsNew York NetsNew Jersey AmericansPrudential Center 2010 2012 18 711 2007 Newark New Jersey 45 Izod CenterMeadowlands Arena 2015 present Continental Airlines Arena 1996 2007 Brendan Byrne Arena 1981 1996 1981 2010 20 049 1981 East Rutherford New Jersey 46 47 48 Rutgers Athletic CenterLouis Brown Athletic Center 1986 present 1977 1981 8 500 1977 Piscataway New Jersey 49 50 Nassau Coliseum 1972 1977 14 890 1972 Uniondale New York 51 52 Island Garden 1969 1972 5 200 1956 West Hempstead New York 53 Long Island ArenaCommack Arena 1968 1969 6 000 1957 Commack New York 54 55 Teaneck Armory 1967 1968 5 500 1936 Teaneck New Jersey 56 New York KnicksMadison Square Garden III 1946 1968 16 000 1925 New York City New York 57 69th Regiment Armory 1946 1960 partial schedule 5 000 1906 58 59 60 Philadelphia 76ersSyracuse NationalsThe SpectrumWachovia Spectrum 2003 2009 First Union Spectrum 1998 2003 CoreStates Spectrum 1994 1998 1967 19962009 one game 18 176 1967 Philadelphia Pennsylvania 61 Municipal Auditorium 1963 1967 12 000 1930 62 Philadelphia Arena 7 000 1920 63 Onondaga War Memorial 1951 1963 6 230 1951 Syracuse New York 64 State Fair Coliseum 1949 1951 7 500 1927 65 Toronto RaptorsAmalie ArenaTampa Bay Times Forum 2012 2014 St Pete Times Forum 2002 2012 Ice Palace 1996 2002 2020 2021 20 500 1996 Tampa Florida a 66 SkyDomeRogers Centre 2005 present 1995 1999 28 708 1989 Toronto Ontario 67 Maple Leaf Gardens 1997 1999 for six home games 17 000 1931 68 Copps ColiseumFirstOntario Centre 2014 present 1995 1998 for three home games 18 800 1985 Hamilton Ontario 69 70 71 Southeast DivisionTeam Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref Atlanta HawksSt Louis HawksMilwaukee HawksTri Cities BlackhawksGeorgia Dome 1997 1999 partial schedule primary stadium 71 228 1992 Atlanta Georgia 72 Omni Coliseum 1972 1997 16 378 1972 73 Alexander Memorial ColiseumHank McCamish Pavilion 2012 present Alexander Memorial Coliseum at McDonald s Center 1996 2005 1997 1999 partial schedule secondary stadium 1968 1972 9 191 1956 74 Kiel Auditorium 1955 1968 9 300 1934 St Louis Missouri 75 St Louis ArenaThe Checkerdome 1977 1983 1955 1968 partial schedule 20 000 1929 76 Milwaukee ArenaUW Milwaukee Panther Arena 2014 present U S Cellular Arena 2000 2014 Wisconsin Center Arena 1998 2000 MECCA Arena 1974 1995 1951 1955 10 783 1950 Milwaukee Wisconsin 77 Wharton Field House 1946 1951 6 000 1928 Moline Illinois 78 Charlotte HornetsCharlotte BobcatsCharlotte Hornets original Charlotte Coliseum 1988 2002 original Hornets 2004 2005 Bobcats 24 042 1988 Charlotte North Carolina 79 Miami HeatMiami Arena 1988 1999 15 200 1988 Miami Florida 80 81 82 Orlando MagicAmway ArenaThe Arena in Orlando 2006 TD Waterhouse Centre 1999 2006 Orlando Arena 1989 1999 1989 2010 17 283 1989 Orlando Florida 83 84 Washington WizardsWashington BulletsCapital BulletsBaltimore BulletsChicago ZephyrsChicago PackersUS Airways ArenaCapital Centre 1973 1993 1997 2002 1973 1997 18 756 1973 Lake Arbor Maryland 85 Baltimore Civic CenterCFG Bank Arena 2022 present Royal Farms Arena 2014 2022 1st Mariner Arena 2003 2013 Baltimore Arena 1986 2003 1963 19731989 1997 occasional games 11 271 1962 Baltimore Maryland 86 Chicago Coliseum 1962 1963 7 000 1899 Chicago Illinois 87 88 International Amphitheatre 1961 1962 9 000 1934 87 88 Central DivisionTeam Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref Chicago BullsChicago Stadium 1967 1994 18 676 1929 Chicago Illinois 89 International Amphitheatre 1966 1967 9 000 1934 90 Cleveland CavaliersRichfield Coliseum 1974 1994 20 273 1974 Richfield Ohio 91 Cleveland Arena 1970 1974 10 000 1937 Cleveland Ohio 92 Detroit PistonsFort Wayne Zollner PistonsThe Palace of Auburn Hills 1988 2017 22 076 1988 Auburn Hills Michigan 93 Pontiac SilverdomePontiac Metropolitan Stadium 1975 1978 1988 33 000 1975 Pontiac Michigan 94 Cobo Arena 1961 1978 12 191 1960 Detroit Michigan 95 Olympia Stadium 1957 1961 15 000 1927 96 War Memorial Coliseum 1952 1957 10 000 1952 Fort Wayne Indiana 97 North Side High School Gym 1948 1952 3 000 1927 98 99 100 101 Indiana PacersMarket Square Arena 1974 1999 16 530 1974 Indianapolis Indiana 102 Indiana State Fairgrounds ColiseumIndiana Farmers Coliseum 2015 present Fairgrounds Coliseum 2014 Pepsi Coliseum 1998 2014 1967 1974 10 000 1939 103 Milwaukee BucksBradley Center BMO Harris Bradley Center 2012 2018 1988 2018 18 717 1988 Milwaukee Wisconsin 104 105 MECCA Arena 1974 1995 UW Milwaukee Panther Arena 2014 present U S Cellular Arena 2000 2014 Wisconsin Center Arena 1998 2000 Milwaukee Arena 1968 1974 1995 1998 1968 19882017 one game 10 783 1950 106 Western ConferenceSouthwest DivisionTeam Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref Dallas MavericksReunion Arena 1980 2001 18 293 1980 Dallas Texas 107 Houston RocketsSan Diego RocketsThe SummitLakewood Church Central Campus 2003 present Compaq Center 1998 2003 1975 2003 16 285 1975 Houston Texas 108 Hofheinz PavilionFertitta Center 2018 present 1971 1975 10 000 1969 109 110 San Diego Sports ArenaPechanga Arena 2018 present Valley View Casino Center 2010 2018 iPayOne Center 2005 2007 San Diego International Sports Center 1966 1970 1967 1971 14 500 1966 San Diego California 110 Memphis GrizzliesVancouver GrizzliesPyramid Arena 2001 2004 20 142 1991 Memphis Tennessee 111 General Motors PlaceRogers Arena 2010 present 1995 2001 19 193 1995 Vancouver British Columbia 112 New Orleans PelicansNew Orleans HornetsNew Orleans Oklahoma City Hornets Ford CenterPaycom Center 2021 present Chesapeake Energy Arena 2011 2021 Oklahoma City Arena 2010 2011 2005 2007 bulk of schedule 19 164 2002 Oklahoma City Oklahoma 113 San Antonio SpursTexas ChaparralsDallas ChaparralsAlamodome 1993 2002 20 557 1993 San Antonio Texas 107 HemisFair Arena 1973 1993 16 057 1968 107 Lubbock Municipal ColiseumCity Bank Coliseum 2007 2017 1970 1971 partial schedule 11 200 1956 Lubbock Texas 114 Tarrant County Convention Center 1970 1971 partial schedule 16 057 1968 Fort Worth Texas 115 Moody Coliseum 1967 1973 8 998 1956 University Park Texas 116 Dallas Memorial AuditoriumKay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center 2013 present Dallas Convention Center 1973 2013 1967 1973 9 815 1957 Dallas Texas 117 Northwest DivisionTeam Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref Denver NuggetsDenver RocketsMcNichols Sports Arena 1975 1999 17 171 1975 Denver Colorado 118 Denver Auditorium Arena 1967 1975 6 841 1908 119 Denver Coliseum 1967 1970 partial schedule 9 000 1950 120 121 Minnesota TimberwolvesHubert H Humphrey Metrodome 1989 1990 50 000 1982 Minneapolis Minnesota 122 Oklahoma City ThunderSeattle SuperSonicsKeyArena at Seattle CenterClimate Pledge Arena 2021 present Seattle Center Coliseum 1962 1994 1995 20081985 19941967 1978 17 072 1962 Seattle Washington 123 Tacoma Dome 1994 1995 17 100 1983 Tacoma Washington 123 Kingdome 1978 1985 59 166 1976 Seattle Washington 123 Portland Trail BlazersMemorial ColiseumVeterans Memorial Coliseum 2011 present 1970 1995 12 888 1960 Portland Oregon 124 Utah JazzNew Orleans JazzSalt Palace 1979 1991 12 686 1969 Salt Lake City Utah 107 Thomas amp Mack Center 1983 1984 partial schedule 18 500 1983 Paradise Nevada 125 Louisiana SuperdomeCaesars Superdome 2021 present Mercedes Benz Superdome 2011 2021 1975 1979 55 675 1975 New Orleans Louisiana 126 Loyola Field House 1974 1975 partial schedule 6 500 1950 127 Municipal Auditorium 1974 1975 7 853 1934 127 Pacific DivisionTeam Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref Golden State WarriorsSan Francisco WarriorsPhiladelphia WarriorsOracle ArenaOakland Arena 2005 2006 2019 present The Arena in Oakland 1997 2005 Oakland Alameda County Coliseum 1971 1996 1971 2019 19 596 1971 Oakland California 128 129 San Jose ArenaSAP Center at San Jose 2013 present HP Pavilion at San Jose 2002 2013 Compaq Center at San Jose 2001 2002 1996 1997 18 500 1993 San Jose California 128 130 131 USF War Memorial Gymnasium 1962 1965 5 300 1958 San Francisco California 128 San Francisco Civic AuditoriumBill Graham Civic Auditorium 1968 19711964 1967 7 000 1915 128 Cow Palace 1966 19711962 1964 12 953 1941 Daly City California 128 132 Municipal Auditorium 1952 1962 12 000 1930 Philadelphia Pennsylvania 133 Philadelphia Arena 1946 1962 partial schedule 1952 1962 7 000 1920 133 Los Angeles ClippersSan Diego ClippersBuffalo BravesArrowhead Pond of AnaheimHonda Center 2006 present Pond of Anaheim 1993 1994 1999 partial schedule 18 336 1993 Anaheim California 134 Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 1984 1999 16 161 1959 Los Angeles California 135 136 San Diego Sports ArenaPechanga Arena 2018 present Valley View Casino Center 2010 2018 iPayOne Center 2005 2007 San Diego International Sports Center 1966 1970 1978 1984 14 500 1966 San Diego California 137 Maple Leaf Gardens 1971 1974 16 home games 15 000 1931 Toronto Ontario 138 Buffalo Memorial Auditorium 1970 1978 15 280 1940 Buffalo New York 139 Los Angeles LakersMinneapolis LakersThe ForumKia Forum 2022 present Great Western Forum 1988 2003 1967 1999 17 505 1967 Inglewood California 140 Long Beach Arena 1967 when locked out of Sports Arena 13 609 1962 Long Beach California 141 Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 1960 1967 16 161 1959 Los Angeles California 135 136 Minneapolis Armory 1959 19601947 1959 partial schedule 10 000 1936 Minneapolis Minnesota 142 Minneapolis Auditorium 1947 1959 10 000 1927 143 144 Phoenix SunsArizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum 1968 1992 14 870 1965 Phoenix Arizona 107 Sacramento KingsKansas City KingsKansas City Omaha KingsCincinnati RoyalsRochester RoyalsSleep Train ArenaPower Balance Pavilion 2011 2012 ARCO Arena II 1988 2011 1988 2016 17 317 1988 Sacramento California 145 ARCO Arena I Sacramento Sports Arena 1985 1985 1988 10 333 1985 146 Kemper ArenaHy Vee Arena 2018 present Mosaic Arena 2017 1974 1985 16 700 1974 Kansas City Missouri 146 147 Omaha Civic Auditorium 1972 1978 partial schedule 9 300 1954 Omaha Nebraska 148 Municipal Auditorium 1972 1974 9 287 1936 Kansas City Missouri 149 150 Cincinnati Gardens 1957 1972 11 000 1949 Cincinnati Ohio 151 Rochester Community War MemorialBlue Cross Arena at War Memorial 1998 present 1955 1957 12 428 1955 Rochester New York 146 152 Edgerton Park Arena 1945 1955 4 200 1892 152 The Raptors played all of their home games at Amalie Arena for the 2020 21 season because of travel restrictions imposed by the Canadian government due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic Defunct teams EditTeam Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Ref Anderson Packers 1946 1950 1949 1950 in NBA The Wigwam 1949 1950 8 996 1925 Anderson Indiana 153 154 155 Baltimore Bullets 1944 1954 Baltimore Coliseum 1944 1954 4 500 1930 Baltimore Maryland 156 Chicago Stags 1946 1950 Chicago Stadium 1946 1950 18 676 1929 Chicago Illinois 157 158 Cleveland Rebels 1946 1947 Cleveland Arena 1946 1947 10 000 1937 Cleveland Ohio 159 Denver Nuggets 1948 1950 Auditorium Arena 1948 1950 12 000 1908 Denver Colorado 160 Detroit Falcons 1946 1947 Detroit Olympia 1946 1947 Unknown 1927 Detroit Michigan 161 162 163 Indianapolis JetsIndianapolis Kautskys 1948 1949 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1948 1949 15 000 1928 Indianapolis Indiana 164 Indianapolis Olympians 1949 1953 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1949 1953 15 000 1928 Indianapolis Indiana 165 Pittsburgh Ironmen 1946 1947 Duquesne Gardens 1946 1947 6 500 1890 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 166 Providence Steamrollers 1946 1949 Rhode Island Auditorium 1946 1949 5 300 1926 Providence Rhode Island 167 Sheboygan RedskinsEnzo Jels 1938 1951 Sheboygan Municipal Auditorium and Armory 1942 1951 3 500 1942 Sheboygan Wisconsin 168 Eagle Auditorium 1938 1942 1 200 Unknown 168 St Louis Bombers 1946 1950 St Louis ArenaThe Checkerdome 1977 1983 1946 1950 15 000 1929 St Louis Missouri 169 Toronto Huskies 1946 1947 Maple Leaf Gardens 1946 1947 15 000 1931 Toronto Ontario 170 Washington Capitols 1946 1951 Uline ArenaWashington Coliseum 1959 present 1946 1951 7 000 1941 Washington D C 171 172 173 Waterloo Hawks 1948 1951 The Hippodrome 1948 1951 5 155 1936 Waterloo Iowa 174 Neutral venues EditNeutral VenuesArena Location Date Attendance ReferenceDuquesne Gardens Pittsburgh Pennsylvania March 11 1953 175 176 Civic Arena Pittsburgh Pennsylvania February 18 1964December 14 1964January 11 1965February 15 1966November 3 1966January 5 1967February 7 1967February 24 1967March 6 1967December 7 1972December 27 1972January 12 1973February 25 1973March 11 1973March 25 1973 175 177 178 179 180 181 Charleston Civic Center Charleston West Virginia December 6 1965February 14 1966 182 183 Mid South Coliseum Memphis Tennessee December 19 1966December 26 1966January 2 1967January 23 1967January 30 1967February 6 1967February 13 1967March 6 1967March 13 1967 184 185 Curtis Hixon Hall Tampa Florida January 16 1967 184 186 Greensboro Coliseum Complex Greensboro North Carolina January 30 1967 7 168 185 187 St Paul Auditorium Saint Paul Minnesota February 7 1967 184 188 ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex Bay Lake Florida July 30 October 11 2020 189 See also EditNational Basketball Association List of basketball arenas List of American Basketball Association arenas List of current Major League Baseball stadiums List of National Hockey League arenas List of current National 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