Get to know all about the latest developments form the world of NBA upon their teams, arenas, seating capacity and all the details in this article.
NBA Teams And Arena: Unlike many other leagues, the National Basketball Association was a major city all across the United States since its inception in 1946.
With the latest 2020-21 season reaching into its business end, the excitement and drama has already commenced, sometimes the heat of which has been faced by different players.
Having said that, over the years the NBA has witness several teams and their distinct arenas which are hard to keep a track of. But just for our fanatics, we have managed to put together a list that comprises of all the details regarding an NBA team.
NBA Arenas By Capacity: Detailed List of All Teams
Arena |
Team |
Location |
Capacity |
Inaugural Year |
American Airlines Arena |
Miami Heat |
Miami, Florida |
19,600 |
1999 |
American Airlines Center |
Dallas Mavericks |
Dallas, Texas |
19,200 |
2001 |
Amway Center |
Orlando Magic |
Orlando, Florida |
18,846 |
2010 |
AT&T Center |
San Antonio Spurs |
San Antonio, Texas |
18,418 |
2002 |
Ball Arena |
Denver Nuggets |
Denver, Colorado |
19,520 |
1999 |
Bankers Life Fieldhouse |
Indiana Pacers |
Indianapolis, Indiana |
17,923 |
1999 |
Barclays Center |
Brooklyn Nets |
Brooklyn, New York |
17,732 |
2012 |
Capital One Arena |
Washington Wizards |
Washington, D.C. |
20,356 |
1997
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Chase Center |
Golden State Warriors |
San Francisco, California |
18,064 |
2019 |
Chesapeake Energy Arena |
Oklahoma City Thunder |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
18,203 |
2002 |
FedExForum |
Memphis Grizzlies |
Memphis, Tennessee |
17,794 |
2004 |
Fiserv Forum |
Milwaukee Bucks |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
17,500 |
2018 |
Golden 1 Center |
Sacramento Kings |
Sacramento, California |
17,583 |
2016 |
Little Caesars Arena |
Detroit Pistons |
Detroit, Michigan |
20,332 |
2017 |
Madison Square Garden |
New York Knicks |
New York City, New York |
19,812 |
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Moda Center |
Portland Trail Blazers |
Portland, Oregon |
19,441 |
1995 |
Phoenix Suns Arena |
Phoenix Suns |
Phoenix, Arizona |
18,055 |
1992 |
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse |
Cleveland Cavaliers |
Cleveland, Ohio
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19,432 |
1994 |
Smoothie King Center |
New Orleans Pelicans |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
16,867 |
1999 |
Spectrum Center |
Charlotte Hornets |
Charlotte, North Carolina |
19,077 |
2005 |
Staples Center |
Los Angeles Clippers |
Los Angeles, California |
19,068 |
1999 |
Staples Center |
Los Angeles Lakers |
Los Angeles, California |
18,997 |
1999 |
State Farm Arena |
Atlanta Hawks |
Atlanta, Georgia |
18,118 |
1999 |
Target Center |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
18,978 |
1990 |
TD Garden |
Boston Celtics |
Boston, Massachusetts |
18,624 |
1995 |
Toyota Center |
Houston Rockets |
Houston, Texas |
18,055 |
2003 |
United Center |
Chicago Bulls |
Chicago, Illinois |
20,917 |
1994 |
Vivint Arena
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Utah Jazz |
Salt Lake City, Utah |
18,306 |
1991 |
Wells Fargo Center |
Philadelphia 76ers |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
20,478 |
1996 |
Amalie Arena |
Toronto Raptors |
Tampa, Florida |
20,500 |
1996 |
Also Read: NBA In-Arena Attendance: How Teams Are Allotting Their Seating Capacity