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Crypto.com Arena

Crypto.com Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Downtown Los Angeles. Adjacent to the L.A. Live development, it is located next to the Los Angeles Convention Center complex along Figueroa Street. The arena opened on October 17, 1999; it was previously known as Staples Center until December 2021 when Crypto.com acquired the naming rights.[6][7]

Crypto.com Arena
The arena in 2022
Crypto.com Arena
Location in L.A. metro area
Crypto.com Arena
Location in California
Crypto.com Arena
Location in the United States
Former namesStaples Center (1999–2021)
Address1111 South Figueroa Street
LocationLos Angeles, California
Coordinates34°02′35″N 118°16′02″W / 34.04306°N 118.26722°W / 34.04306; -118.26722Coordinates: 34°02′35″N 118°16′02″W / 34.04306°N 118.26722°W / 34.04306; -118.26722
Public transit     Pico
OwnerAnschutz Entertainment Group (AEG)
CapacityBasketball: 19,079[1]
Ice hockey: 18,230[2]
Arena football: 16,096
Concerts: 10,000–13,000
Boxing/Wrestling: 16,000–21,000
Concert theatre: 8,000
Construction
Broke groundMarch 31, 1997 (1997-03-31)
OpenedOctober 17, 1999 (1999-10-17)
Construction costUS$375 million
(US$610 million in 2021 dollars[3])
ArchitectNBBJ
Structural engineerJohn A Martin & Associates[4]
Services engineerM-E Engineers Inc.
General contractorPCL Construction Services, Inc.[5]
Tenants
Los Angeles Kings (NHL) (1999–present)
Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) (1999–present)
Los Angeles Clippers (NBA) (1999–present)
Los Angeles Avengers (AFL) (2000–2008)
Los Angeles D-Fenders (NBA D-League) (2006–2010)
Los Angeles Sparks (WNBA) (2001–present)

It is owned and operated by the Arturo L.A. Arena Company and Anschutz Entertainment Group. The arena is home venue to the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL), the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League (AFL) and the South Bay Lakers of the NBA G League were also tenants; the Avengers folded in 2009, and the D-Fenders moved to the Lakers' practice facility at the Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo, California for the 2011–12 season.[8] Crypto.com Arena is host to over 250 events and nearly 4 million guests each year.[9] It is the only arena in the NBA shared by two teams, as well as one of only three North American professional sports venues to host two teams from the same league. MetLife Stadium, the home of the National Football League's New York Giants and New York Jets, and SoFi Stadium, the home of the National Football League's Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, are the others. Crypto.com Arena is the venue of the Grammy Awards ceremony and will host the basketball competition during the 2028 Summer Olympics. In 2024, the Clippers are scheduled to leave Crypto.com Arena for their own building, Intuit Dome.[10]

Following the January 2020 death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and 7 others in a helicopter crash, the city of Los Angeles designated August 24 as Kobe Bryant Day, on which they announced that between the boulevards of Olympic and Martin Luther King Jr., Figueroa Street will be renamed Kobe Bryant Boulevard to honor his memory; this area includes the address of Crypto.com Arena.[11]

Description

Crypto.com Arena has 950,000 square feet (88,257.9 m2) of total space, with a 94-foot (28.7 m) by 200-foot (61.0 m) arena floor. It stands 150 feet (45.7 m) tall.[8] The arena seats up to 19,067 for basketball, 18,340 for ice hockey, and around 20,000 for concerts or other sporting events.[1][9] Two-thirds of the arena's seating, including 2,500 club seats, are in the lower bowl. There are also 160 luxury suites, including 15 event suites, on three levels between the lower and upper bowls.[8] The arena's attendance record is held by the fight between World WBA Welterweight Champion Antonio Margarito and Shane Mosley with a crowd of 20,820, set on January 25, 2009.[12]

Star Plaza

 
Star Plaza entrance at Crypto.com Arena

Outside the arena at the Star Plaza are statues of famous Los Angeles athletes and broadcasters. Additionally, the Los Angeles Kings Monument was erected in Star Plaza in 2016.[13]

An 11th statue, honoring Los Angeles Sparks center Lisa Leslie, is slated to be unveiled in the future.[14]

A statue of former Los Angeles Kings captain Dustin Brown will be unveiled on February 11, 2023.[15]

Following is a list of statues on display:

Name Sport Date Notes
Wayne Gretzky Ice hockey October 9, 2002 Played for the Los Angeles Kings at The Forum in 1988–1996
Magic Johnson Basketball February 11, 2004 Played for the Los Angeles Lakers at The Forum in 1979–1991 and 1996
Oscar De La Hoya Boxing December 1, 2008[16] East Los Angeles, California native
Chick Hearn Basketball April 20, 2010 Long-time Lakers broadcaster (1961–2002)
Jerry West Basketball February 17, 2011 Played for the Lakers in 1960–1974 and coached the Lakers in 1976–1979
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Basketball November 16, 2012 Played for the Lakers at The Forum in 1975–1989
Luc Robitaille Ice hockey March 7, 2015[17] Played for the Kings in 1986–1994, 1997–2001, and 2003–2006
Shaquille O'Neal Basketball March 24, 2017[18]

Played for the Lakers in 1996–2004

Bob Miller Ice hockey January 13, 2018[19] Long-time Kings broadcaster (1973–2017)
Elgin Baylor Basketball April 6, 2018[20] Played for the Lakers in 1958–1971

History

 
During a Lakers game prior to the installation of the new scoreboard, and after the implementation of a new lighting system

The arena has been referred to as "the deal that almost wasn't."[21][22]

Long before construction broke ground, plans for the arena were negotiated between elected city officials and real estate developers Edward P. Roski of Majestic Realty and Philip Anschutz.[23] Roski and Anschutz had acquired the Los Angeles Kings in 1995 and in 1996 began looking for a new home for their team, which then played at the Forum in Inglewood.[24][25]

Majestic Realty Co. and AEG were scouring the Los Angeles area for available land to develop an arena when they were approached by Steve Soboroff, then president of the LA Recreation and Parks Commission. Soboroff requested that they consider building the arena in downtown Los Angeles adjacent to the convention center. This proposal intrigued Roski and Anschutz, and soon a plan to develop the arena was devised.[23]

Months of negotiations ensued between Anschutz and city officials, with Roski and John Semcken of Majestic Realty Co. spearheading the negotiations for the real estate developers. The negotiations grew contentious at times and the real estate developers threatened to pull out altogether on more than one occasion.[23] The main opposition came from Councilman Joel Wachs, who opposed utilizing public funds to subsidize the proposed project,[22][26] and councilwoman Rita Walters, who objected to parts of it.[27]

Ultimately, the developers and city leaders reached an agreement, and in 1997, construction broke ground on the new building, which opened two years later. It was financed privately at a cost of US$375 million and is named for the office-supply company Staples, Inc., which was one of the center's corporate sponsors that paid for naming rights.[8] Staples' 20-year naming rights deal was renewed in 2009.[28] The arena opened on October 17, 1999, with a Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band concert as its inaugural event.[29]

On October 21, 2009, the arena celebrated its tenth anniversary.[30] To commemorate the occasion, the venue's official web site nominated 25 of the arena's greatest moments from its first ten years with fans voting on the top ten.[31][32]

 
Staples Center in 2016, prior to a Kings game featuring the new jumbotron.

During the late summer of 2010, modifications were made to the arena, including refurbished locker rooms for the Lakers, Kings, and Clippers and the installation of a new US$10 million HD center-hung video scoreboard and jumbotron, replacing the original one that had been in place since the building opened in 1999.[33] The Panasonic Live 4HD scoreboard was officially unveiled on September 22, 2010, as AEG and Staples Center executives, as well as player representatives from the Lakers (Sasha Vujacic), Clippers (Craig Smith), and Kings (Matt Greene) were on hand for the presentation.

On January 15, 2018, in the aftermath of an NBA basketball game between the Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Clippers, point guard Chris Paul utilized a secret tunnel (connecting the away team's locker room to the backdoor of the Clippers locker room) to confront former Clipper teammates Austin Rivers and Blake Griffin. Paul was joined by teammates Trevor Ariza, James Harden, and Gerald Green to confront the opponents, which only resulted in verbal altercations.[34]

Following the sudden death of former basketball player Kobe Bryant in January 2020, a number of media outlets picked up on a phrase used by some, referring to the arena as "The House That Kobe Built",[35][36] due to his historic 20-year career with the Lakers.

On November 16, 2021, it was announced that the naming rights to the Staples Center had been acquired by Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com, renaming it Crypto.com Arena effective December 25, 2021 (with the changeover coinciding with the Lakers' nationally televised Christmas Day game). The deal was reported to be valued at $700 million over 20 years, in comparison to the $116 million paid by Staples under its previous 20-year agreement.[37][28]

The arena will be renovated over a period of two years with renovations to be complete by 2024.[38]

Events

Music

 
Outside the arena in 2006

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band were the first act to perform at the venue on its opening in 1999. Dave Matthews Band famously played the venue twice in 2008, despite the first show being the day of founding member and saxophonist LeRoi Moore's death.[39]

After his death in 2009, Michael Jackson's memorial service was held at the arena; its operator AEG had promoted the This Is It residency that Jackson had been scheduled to perform at The O2 Arena in London prior to his death.[40] Rapper Nipsey Hussle's memorial service was also held at the venue on April 11, 2019.[41]

It hosted the 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2000 and the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards.[42] Mexican superstar Jenni Rivera, known as La Diva de la Banda, became the first Regional Mexican artist to sell out the Crypto.com Arena as the single headliner on September 3, 2011. She had two Surprise guests, Olga Tañón and Alejandra Guzman[43]

Taylor Swift has performed 16 sellouts at Crypto.com Arena—the most of any performer at the venue.[44] On August 21, 2015, prior to one of her performances on the 1989 Tour, Kobe Bryant presented Swift with a banner commemorating this achievement, which was hung in the arena's rafters. The Taylor Swift banner, however, became the subject of a curse among Lakers and Kings fans, who suspected that the banner was contributing to their teams' respective playoff droughts. Eventually, the Kings began to hide the Taylor Swift banner during home games, and the banner was taken down entirely in December 2020.[45][44]

Mexican musicians Gloria Trevi and Alejandra Guzmán played two sellout shows at the arena in 2017.[46] Green Day closed out the Super Bowl Music Fest on February 12, 2022. They played well past midnight, going past their planned setlist and improvising an encore of deep tracks.

Grammy Awards

The annual Grammy Awards ceremony has been held at Crypto.com Arena since 2000, with the exception of 2003, 2018, 2021 and 2022. As of 2023, the venue has hosted the Grammy Awards 20 times, hosting more than any other venue in the history of the Grammy Awards.

Sports

The venue opened in 1999 as the home of the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers (NBA), and Los Angeles Kings of the NHL. The Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA joined in 2001, while the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the NBA D-League joined in 2006. It became home to the Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League in 2000 until the team's discontinuation in 2009.[47] The 2000 Democratic National Convention was held at the venue.[48][49]

Since its opening day, the arena has hosted seven NBA Finals series with the Lakers, the 2012 and 2014 Stanley Cup Finals, three WNBA Finals, the 2002 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, the 52nd and 62nd NHL All-Star game, three NBA All-Star Games (2004, 2011 and 2018), the Pac-10 Conference men's basketball tournament (2002–12), the WTA Tour Championships (2002–05), UFC 60 in 2006, UFC 104 in 2009, UFC 184 in 2015, UFC 227 in 2018, the 2009 World Figure Skating Championships, the Summer X Games indoor competitions (2003–13), and several HBO Championship Boxing matches.[9][50]

 
Before a Clippers game, featuring the new hanging scoreboard

On January 22, 2006, Los Angeles Lakers player Kobe Bryant scored a career-high 81 points in the Crypto.com Arena against the Toronto Raptors, the second-highest number of points scored in a single game in NBA history,[51] second only to Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point performance. Of the team's six NBA championships since moving to the venue, the Lakers have celebrated their 2000 and 2010 victories at Crypto.com Arena with series-winning victories at home.[citation needed]

Prior to the 2006–07 NBA season, the lighting inside the arena was modified for Lakers games. The lights were focused only on the court itself (hence the promotional Lights Out campaign), reminiscent of the Lakers' early years at The Forum. The initial fan reaction was positive and has been a fixture on home games since.[52] The Daktronics see-through shot clock was first installed prior to the 2008–09 NBA season.[citation needed] The Clippers adopted the new see-through shot clock prior to the 2010–11 NBA season.[citation needed] For Sparks games, the court used is named after Sparks player Lisa Leslie, and was officially named prior to the 2009 home opener against the Shock on June 23, 2006.[53]

The Los Angeles Kings hosted the 2010 NHL Entry Draft at the arena in June 2010. In 2012, the Clippers, Kings, and Lakers all advanced to their leagues' respective playoffs,[54] with the Kings ultimately playing their first Stanley Cup Finals at the arena; on June 11, the Kings defeated the New Jersey Devils in Game 6 to win their first Stanley Cup in franchise history.[55]

The Lakers unveiled a new hardwood court before their preseason game on October 13, 2012. Taking a cue from soccer clubs, the primary center court logo was adorned with 16 stars, representing the 16 championships the Lakers franchise has won.[56] A 17th star was added to the court and unveiled before their regular season opener on December 22, 2020, to represent the franchise winning its 17th championship in the 2020 NBA Finals.[57]

 
Panoramic view during a Lakers game

Crypto.com Arena has hosted the following championship events:

In 2018, the arena hosted Monster Jam for the very first time. In 2019, the PBR Unleash the Beast Series hosted its Iron Cowboy event at the arena, marking the first PBR event to be held there.[59] On June 9, 2019, the ACE Family hosted a charity basketball game against singer Chris Brown.[citation needed]

On November 9, 2019, the arena hosted KSI vs. Logan Paul II, a boxing event headlined by a rematch between the two YouTubers. On February 24, 2020, the arena hosted a celebration of life for Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna following the 2020 Calabasas helicopter crash.[60] On November 28, 2020, the arena hosted the boxing event Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr.[61]

 
Before a Lakers game in November 2022.

2028 Summer Olympics

Crypto.com Arena is expected to host basketball during the 2028 Summer Olympics.[62] Per IOC rules, the venue must be referred to under a generic name for the duration of the Games.[63]

Esports

In 2013 and 2016, the arena hosted the finals of the League of Legends World Championship.[64]

Professional wrestling

Along with hosting many episodes of Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown, such as the latter's debut on Fox on October 4, 2019, Crypto.com Arena has also hosted the following WWE pay-per-views:

A broadcast of WCW Monday Nitro was held at the arena on January 24, 2000.

The last WWE event the arena hosted before its name got changed to "Crypto.com Arena" was SmackDown on December 10, 2021. The arena will host SmackDown and the 2023 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony on March 31 as well as NXT Stand & Deliver on April 1 and Raw on April 3, as part of WrestleMania 39 weekend.[65]

Awards and recognitions

Staples Center was named Best Major Concert Venue for 1998 and Arena of the Year for 1999, 2000 and 2001 by Pollstar Magazine and has been nominated each year since 2000.[9] In February 2013, PETA named the arena the most "vegetarian-friendly" arena in the NBA.[66]

L.A. Live

The Crypto.com Arena is only a part of a 4-million-square-foot (371,612.2 m2) development by Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) adjoining the arena and the Los Angeles Convention Center. The development, known as L.A. Live, broke ground on September 15, 2005. L.A. Live is designed to offer entertainment, retail and residential programming in the downtown Los Angeles area.[67][68]

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See also

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Crypto com Arena is a multi purpose indoor arena in Downtown Los Angeles Adjacent to the L A Live development it is located next to the Los Angeles Convention Center complex along Figueroa Street The arena opened on October 17 1999 it was previously known as Staples Center until December 2021 when Crypto com acquired the naming rights 6 7 Crypto com ArenaThe arena in 2022Crypto com ArenaLocation in L A metro areaShow map of the Los Angeles metropolitan areaCrypto com ArenaLocation in CaliforniaShow map of CaliforniaCrypto com ArenaLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesFormer namesStaples Center 1999 2021 Address1111 South Figueroa StreetLocationLos Angeles CaliforniaCoordinates34 02 35 N 118 16 02 W 34 04306 N 118 26722 W 34 04306 118 26722 Coordinates 34 02 35 N 118 16 02 W 34 04306 N 118 26722 W 34 04306 118 26722Public transit PicoOwnerAnschutz Entertainment Group AEG CapacityBasketball 19 079 1 Ice hockey 18 230 2 Arena football 16 096Concerts 10 000 13 000Boxing Wrestling 16 000 21 000Concert theatre 8 000ConstructionBroke groundMarch 31 1997 1997 03 31 OpenedOctober 17 1999 1999 10 17 Construction costUS 375 million US 610 million in 2021 dollars 3 ArchitectNBBJStructural engineerJohn A Martin amp Associates 4 Services engineerM E Engineers Inc General contractorPCL Construction Services Inc 5 TenantsLos Angeles Kings NHL 1999 present Los Angeles Lakers NBA 1999 present Los Angeles Clippers NBA 1999 present Los Angeles Avengers AFL 2000 2008 Los Angeles D Fenders NBA D League 2006 2010 Los Angeles Sparks WNBA 2001 present It is owned and operated by the Arturo L A Arena Company and Anschutz Entertainment Group The arena is home venue to the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League NHL the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association NBA and the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women s National Basketball Association WNBA The Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League AFL and the South Bay Lakers of the NBA G League were also tenants the Avengers folded in 2009 and the D Fenders moved to the Lakers practice facility at the Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo California for the 2011 12 season 8 Crypto com Arena is host to over 250 events and nearly 4 million guests each year 9 It is the only arena in the NBA shared by two teams as well as one of only three North American professional sports venues to host two teams from the same league MetLife Stadium the home of the National Football League s New York Giants and New York Jets and SoFi Stadium the home of the National Football League s Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers are the others Crypto com Arena is the venue of the Grammy Awards ceremony and will host the basketball competition during the 2028 Summer Olympics In 2024 the Clippers are scheduled to leave Crypto com Arena for their own building Intuit Dome 10 Following the January 2020 death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant his daughter Gianna and 7 others in a helicopter crash the city of Los Angeles designated August 24 as Kobe Bryant Day on which they announced that between the boulevards of Olympic and Martin Luther King Jr Figueroa Street will be renamed Kobe Bryant Boulevard to honor his memory this area includes the address of Crypto com Arena 11 Contents 1 Description 1 1 Star Plaza 2 History 3 Events 3 1 Music 3 1 1 Grammy Awards 3 2 Sports 3 2 1 2028 Summer Olympics 3 3 Esports 3 4 Professional wrestling 4 Awards and recognitions 5 L A Live 6 Image gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksDescription EditCrypto com Arena has 950 000 square feet 88 257 9 m2 of total space with a 94 foot 28 7 m by 200 foot 61 0 m arena floor It stands 150 feet 45 7 m tall 8 The arena seats up to 19 067 for basketball 18 340 for ice hockey and around 20 000 for concerts or other sporting events 1 9 Two thirds of the arena s seating including 2 500 club seats are in the lower bowl There are also 160 luxury suites including 15 event suites on three levels between the lower and upper bowls 8 The arena s attendance record is held by the fight between World WBA Welterweight Champion Antonio Margarito and Shane Mosley with a crowd of 20 820 set on January 25 2009 12 Star Plaza Edit Star Plaza entrance at Crypto com Arena Outside the arena at the Star Plaza are statues of famous Los Angeles athletes and broadcasters Additionally the Los Angeles Kings Monument was erected in Star Plaza in 2016 13 An 11th statue honoring Los Angeles Sparks center Lisa Leslie is slated to be unveiled in the future 14 A statue of former Los Angeles Kings captain Dustin Brown will be unveiled on February 11 2023 15 Following is a list of statues on display Name Sport Date NotesWayne Gretzky Ice hockey October 9 2002 See also Statue of Wayne Gretzky Played for the Los Angeles Kings at The Forum in 1988 1996Magic Johnson Basketball February 11 2004 See also Statue of Magic Johnson Played for the Los Angeles Lakers at The Forum in 1979 1991 and 1996Oscar De La Hoya Boxing December 1 2008 16 See also Statue of Oscar De La Hoya East Los Angeles California nativeChick Hearn Basketball April 20 2010 See also Statue of Chick Hearn Long time Lakers broadcaster 1961 2002 Jerry West Basketball February 17 2011 See also Statue of Jerry West Played for the Lakers in 1960 1974 and coached the Lakers in 1976 1979Kareem Abdul Jabbar Basketball November 16 2012 See also Statue of Kareem Abdul Jabbar Played for the Lakers at The Forum in 1975 1989Luc Robitaille Ice hockey March 7 2015 17 See also Statue of Luc Robitaille Played for the Kings in 1986 1994 1997 2001 and 2003 2006Shaquille O Neal Basketball March 24 2017 18 See also Statue of Shaquille O Neal Played for the Lakers in 1996 2004Bob Miller Ice hockey January 13 2018 19 See also Statue of Bob Miller Long time Kings broadcaster 1973 2017 Elgin Baylor Basketball April 6 2018 20 See also Statue of Elgin Baylor Played for the Lakers in 1958 1971History Edit During a Lakers game prior to the installation of the new scoreboard and after the implementation of a new lighting system The arena has been referred to as the deal that almost wasn t 21 22 Long before construction broke ground plans for the arena were negotiated between elected city officials and real estate developers Edward P Roski of Majestic Realty and Philip Anschutz 23 Roski and Anschutz had acquired the Los Angeles Kings in 1995 and in 1996 began looking for a new home for their team which then played at the Forum in Inglewood 24 25 Majestic Realty Co and AEG were scouring the Los Angeles area for available land to develop an arena when they were approached by Steve Soboroff then president of the LA Recreation and Parks Commission Soboroff requested that they consider building the arena in downtown Los Angeles adjacent to the convention center This proposal intrigued Roski and Anschutz and soon a plan to develop the arena was devised 23 Months of negotiations ensued between Anschutz and city officials with Roski and John Semcken of Majestic Realty Co spearheading the negotiations for the real estate developers The negotiations grew contentious at times and the real estate developers threatened to pull out altogether on more than one occasion 23 The main opposition came from Councilman Joel Wachs who opposed utilizing public funds to subsidize the proposed project 22 26 and councilwoman Rita Walters who objected to parts of it 27 Ultimately the developers and city leaders reached an agreement and in 1997 construction broke ground on the new building which opened two years later It was financed privately at a cost of US 375 million and is named for the office supply company Staples Inc which was one of the center s corporate sponsors that paid for naming rights 8 Staples 20 year naming rights deal was renewed in 2009 28 The arena opened on October 17 1999 with a Bruce Springsteen amp The E Street Band concert as its inaugural event 29 On October 21 2009 the arena celebrated its tenth anniversary 30 To commemorate the occasion the venue s official web site nominated 25 of the arena s greatest moments from its first ten years with fans voting on the top ten 31 32 Staples Center in 2016 prior to a Kings game featuring the new jumbotron During the late summer of 2010 modifications were made to the arena including refurbished locker rooms for the Lakers Kings and Clippers and the installation of a new US 10 million HD center hung video scoreboard and jumbotron replacing the original one that had been in place since the building opened in 1999 33 The Panasonic Live 4HD scoreboard was officially unveiled on September 22 2010 as AEG and Staples Center executives as well as player representatives from the Lakers Sasha Vujacic Clippers Craig Smith and Kings Matt Greene were on hand for the presentation On January 15 2018 in the aftermath of an NBA basketball game between the Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Clippers point guard Chris Paul utilized a secret tunnel connecting the away team s locker room to the backdoor of the Clippers locker room to confront former Clipper teammates Austin Rivers and Blake Griffin Paul was joined by teammates Trevor Ariza James Harden and Gerald Green to confront the opponents which only resulted in verbal altercations 34 Following the sudden death of former basketball player Kobe Bryant in January 2020 a number of media outlets picked up on a phrase used by some referring to the arena as The House That Kobe Built 35 36 due to his historic 20 year career with the Lakers On November 16 2021 it was announced that the naming rights to the Staples Center had been acquired by Singapore based cryptocurrency exchange Crypto com renaming it Crypto com Arena effective December 25 2021 with the changeover coinciding with the Lakers nationally televised Christmas Day game The deal was reported to be valued at 700 million over 20 years in comparison to the 116 million paid by Staples under its previous 20 year agreement 37 28 The arena will be renovated over a period of two years with renovations to be complete by 2024 38 Events EditMusic Edit Main article List of entertainment events at Crypto com Arena Outside the arena in 2006Bruce Springsteen amp The E Street Band were the first act to perform at the venue on its opening in 1999 Dave Matthews Band famously played the venue twice in 2008 despite the first show being the day of founding member and saxophonist LeRoi Moore s death 39 After his death in 2009 Michael Jackson s memorial service was held at the arena its operator AEG had promoted the This Is It residency that Jackson had been scheduled to perform at The O2 Arena in London prior to his death 40 Rapper Nipsey Hussle s memorial service was also held at the venue on April 11 2019 41 It hosted the 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2000 and the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards 42 Mexican superstar Jenni Rivera known as La Diva de la Banda became the first Regional Mexican artist to sell out the Crypto com Arena as the single headliner on September 3 2011 She had two Surprise guests Olga Tanon and Alejandra Guzman 43 Taylor Swift has performed 16 sellouts at Crypto com Arena the most of any performer at the venue 44 On August 21 2015 prior to one of her performances on the 1989 Tour Kobe Bryant presented Swift with a banner commemorating this achievement which was hung in the arena s rafters The Taylor Swift banner however became the subject of a curse among Lakers and Kings fans who suspected that the banner was contributing to their teams respective playoff droughts Eventually the Kings began to hide the Taylor Swift banner during home games and the banner was taken down entirely in December 2020 45 44 Mexican musicians Gloria Trevi and Alejandra Guzman played two sellout shows at the arena in 2017 46 Green Day closed out the Super Bowl Music Fest on February 12 2022 They played well past midnight going past their planned setlist and improvising an encore of deep tracks Grammy Awards Edit The annual Grammy Awards ceremony has been held at Crypto com Arena since 2000 with the exception of 2003 2018 2021 and 2022 As of 2023 the venue has hosted the Grammy Awards 20 times hosting more than any other venue in the history of the Grammy Awards Sports Edit The venue opened in 1999 as the home of the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers NBA and Los Angeles Kings of the NHL The Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA joined in 2001 while the Los Angeles D Fenders of the NBA D League joined in 2006 It became home to the Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League in 2000 until the team s discontinuation in 2009 47 The 2000 Democratic National Convention was held at the venue 48 49 Since its opening day the arena has hosted seven NBA Finals series with the Lakers the 2012 and 2014 Stanley Cup Finals three WNBA Finals the 2002 U S Figure Skating Championships the 52nd and 62nd NHL All Star game three NBA All Star Games 2004 2011 and 2018 the Pac 10 Conference men s basketball tournament 2002 12 the WTA Tour Championships 2002 05 UFC 60 in 2006 UFC 104 in 2009 UFC 184 in 2015 UFC 227 in 2018 the 2009 World Figure Skating Championships the Summer X Games indoor competitions 2003 13 and several HBO Championship Boxing matches 9 50 Before a Clippers game featuring the new hanging scoreboard On January 22 2006 Los Angeles Lakers player Kobe Bryant scored a career high 81 points in the Crypto com Arena against the Toronto Raptors the second highest number of points scored in a single game in NBA history 51 second only to Wilt Chamberlain s 100 point performance Of the team s six NBA championships since moving to the venue the Lakers have celebrated their 2000 and 2010 victories at Crypto com Arena with series winning victories at home citation needed Prior to the 2006 07 NBA season the lighting inside the arena was modified for Lakers games The lights were focused only on the court itself hence the promotional Lights Out campaign reminiscent of the Lakers early years at The Forum The initial fan reaction was positive and has been a fixture on home games since 52 The Daktronics see through shot clock was first installed prior to the 2008 09 NBA season citation needed The Clippers adopted the new see through shot clock prior to the 2010 11 NBA season citation needed For Sparks games the court used is named after Sparks player Lisa Leslie and was officially named prior to the 2009 home opener against the Shock on June 23 2006 53 The Los Angeles Kings hosted the 2010 NHL Entry Draft at the arena in June 2010 In 2012 the Clippers Kings and Lakers all advanced to their leagues respective playoffs 54 with the Kings ultimately playing their first Stanley Cup Finals at the arena on June 11 the Kings defeated the New Jersey Devils in Game 6 to win their first Stanley Cup in franchise history 55 The Lakers unveiled a new hardwood court before their preseason game on October 13 2012 Taking a cue from soccer clubs the primary center court logo was adorned with 16 stars representing the 16 championships the Lakers franchise has won 56 A 17th star was added to the court and unveiled before their regular season opener on December 22 2020 to represent the franchise winning its 17th championship in the 2020 NBA Finals 57 Panoramic view during a Lakers game Crypto com Arena has hosted the following championship events NBA Finals 2000 On June 19 2000 the Lakers defeated the Indiana Pacers 116 111 in game 6 which took place at home to win their twelfth championship title This was also notable for being their first championship since 1988 2001 The Lakers hosted games 1 and 2 versus the Philadelphia 76ers 2002 The Lakers hosted games 1 and 2 versus the New Jersey Nets 2004 The Lakers hosted games 1 and 2 versus the Detroit Pistons 2008 The Lakers hosted games 3 4 and 5 versus the Boston Celtics 2009 The Lakers hosted games 1 and 2 versus the Orlando Magic 2010 On June 17 2010 the Lakers defeated the Boston Celtics 83 79 in game 7 which took place at home to win their sixteenth championship title Stanley Cup Finals 2012 On June 11 2012 the Kings captured their first Stanley Cup in franchise history after defeating the New Jersey Devils 6 1 in game 6 58 2014 On June 13 2014 the Kings captured their second Stanley Cup in franchise history after defeating the New York Rangers 3 2 in double overtime of game 5 In 2018 the arena hosted Monster Jam for the very first time In 2019 the PBR Unleash the Beast Series hosted its Iron Cowboy event at the arena marking the first PBR event to be held there 59 On June 9 2019 the ACE Family hosted a charity basketball game against singer Chris Brown citation needed On November 9 2019 the arena hosted KSI vs Logan Paul II a boxing event headlined by a rematch between the two YouTubers On February 24 2020 the arena hosted a celebration of life for Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna following the 2020 Calabasas helicopter crash 60 On November 28 2020 the arena hosted the boxing event Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr 61 Before a Lakers game in November 2022 2028 Summer Olympics Edit Crypto com Arena is expected to host basketball during the 2028 Summer Olympics 62 Per IOC rules the venue must be referred to under a generic name for the duration of the Games 63 Esports Edit In 2013 and 2016 the arena hosted the finals of the League of Legends World Championship 64 Professional wrestling Edit Along with hosting many episodes of Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown such as the latter s debut on Fox on October 4 2019 Crypto com Arena has also hosted the following WWE pay per views Unforgiven 2002 Judgment Day 2004 WrestleMania 21 No Way Out 2007 SummerSlam 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Hell in a Cell 2015 No Mercy 2017 NXT TakeOver WarGames 2018 Survivor Series 2018 A broadcast of WCW Monday Nitro was held at the arena on January 24 2000 The last WWE event the arena hosted before its name got changed to Crypto com Arena was SmackDown on December 10 2021 The arena will host SmackDown and the 2023 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony on March 31 as well as NXT Stand amp Deliver on April 1 and Raw on April 3 as part of WrestleMania 39 weekend 65 Awards and recognitions EditStaples Center was named Best Major Concert Venue for 1998 and Arena of the Year for 1999 2000 and 2001 by Pollstar Magazine and has been nominated each year since 2000 9 In February 2013 PETA named the arena the most vegetarian friendly arena in the NBA 66 L A Live EditMain article L A Live The Crypto com Arena is only a part of a 4 million square foot 371 612 2 m2 development by Anschutz Entertainment Group AEG adjoining the arena and the Los Angeles Convention Center The development known as L A Live broke ground on September 15 2005 L A Live is designed to offer entertainment retail and residential programming in the downtown Los Angeles area 67 68 Image gallery Edit The arena in 2012 when it was known as the Staples Center The arena at night The arena as seen from Microsoft 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