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    Top 10 Biggest NBA Arenas with Largest seating capacity: Check the complete list Of All NBA Arenas

    Jun 1, 2023, 13:28 IST

    Here is the list of the Top 10 Biggest NBA arenas from largest to smallest seating capacity.

    List of Top 10 Biggest NBA Arenas with Largest seating capacity
    List of Top 10 Biggest NBA Arenas with Largest seating capacity

    Top 10 Largest NBA Arenas: The NBA arenas are home to some of the most passionate fans in the world, and they provide a unique atmosphere for basketball games. Fans make the games more interesting with their chants that roar throughout these arenas. As these chants grow louder, the players become more pumped, and for this to happen the arenas should be able to accommodate more and more people.

    Below is the list of the Top 10 Biggest NBA Arenas with Largest seating capacity:

    Arena

    Location

    Team(s)

    Capacity

    Opened

    United Center

    Chicago, Illinois

    Chicago Bulls

    20,917

    1994

    Wells Fargo Center

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Philadelphia 76ers

    20,478

    1996

    Capital One Arena

    Washington, D.C.

    Washington Wizards

    20,356

    1997

    Little Caesars Arena

    Detroit, Michigan

    Detroit Pistons

    20,332

    2017

    Madison Square Garden

    New York City, New York

    New York Knicks

    19,812

    1968

    Scotiabank Arena

    Toronto, Ontario

    Toronto Raptors

    19,800

    1999

    Kaseya Center

    Miami, Florida

    Miami Heat

    19,600

    1999

    Ball Arena

    Denver, Colorado

    Denver Nuggets

    19,520

    1999

    Moda Center

    Portland, Oregon

    Portland Trail Blazers

    19,441

    1995

    Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

    Cleveland, Ohio

    Cleveland Cavaliers

    19,432

    1994

     

    List of All NBA Arenas 

    The National Basketball Association (NBA) has captured the hearts of millions of fans worldwide, and one aspect that adds to the charm of this beloved sport is the diverse array of arenas that host these thrilling basketball clashes. Here is the complete list of NBA Arenas:

    Arena

    Location

    Team(s)

    Capacity

    Opened

    American Airlines Center

    Dallas, Texas

    Dallas Mavericks

    19,200

    2001

    Amway Center

    Orlando, Florida

    Orlando Magic

    18,846

    2010

    AT&T Center

    San Antonio, Texas

    San Antonio Spurs

    18,418

    2002

    Ball Arena

    Denver, Colorado

    Denver Nuggets

    19,520

    1999

    Barclays Center

    Brooklyn, New York

    Brooklyn Nets

    17,732

    2012

    Capital One Arena

    Washington, D.C.

    Washington Wizards

    20,356

    1997

    Chase Center

    San Francisco, California

    Golden State Warriors

    18,064

    2019

    Crypto.com Arena

    Los Angeles, California

    Los Angeles Clippers

    19,068

    1999

    Crypto.com Arena

    Los Angeles, California

    Los Angeles Lakers

    18,997

    1999

    FedExForum

    Memphis, Tennessee

    Memphis Grizzlies

    17,794

    2004

    Fiserv Forum

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Milwaukee Bucks

    17,500

    2018

    Footprint Center

    Phoenix, Arizona

    Phoenix Suns

    17,071

    1992

    Gainbridge Fieldhouse

    Indianapolis, Indiana

    Indiana Pacers

    17,923

    1999

    Golden 1 Center

    Sacramento, California

    Sacramento Kings

    17,583

    2016

    Kaseya Center

    Miami, Florida

    Miami Heat

    19,600

    1999

    Little Caesars Arena

    Detroit, Michigan

    Detroit Pistons

    20,332

    2017

    Madison Square Garden

    New York City, New York

    New York Knicks

    19,812

    1968

    Moda Center

    Portland, Oregon

    Portland Trail Blazers

    19,441

    1995

    Paycom Center

    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

    Oklahoma City Thunder

    18,203

    2002

    Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

    Cleveland, Ohio

    Cleveland Cavaliers

    19,432

    1994

    Scotiabank Arena

    Toronto, Ontario

    Toronto Raptors

    19,800

    1999

    Smoothie King Center

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    New Orleans Pelicans

    16,867

    1999

    Spectrum Center

    Charlotte, North Carolina

    Charlotte Hornets

    19,077

    2005

    State Farm Arena

    Atlanta, Georgia

    Atlanta Hawks

    18,118

    1999

    Target Center

    Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Minnesota Timberwolves

    18,978

    1990

    TD Garden

    Boston, Massachusetts

    Boston Celtics

    19,156

    1995

    Toyota Center

    Houston, Texas

    Houston Rockets

    18,055

    2003

    United Center

    Chicago, Illinois

    Chicago Bulls

    20,917

    1994

    Vivint Arena

    Salt Lake City, Utah

    Utah Jazz

    18,306

    1991

    Wells Fargo Center

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Philadelphia 76ers

    20,478

    1996

    The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional basketball league in North America. The league is composed of 30 teams, divided equally between the Eastern and Western Conferences. Each team team plays in a total of 29 arenas with LA Lakers and LA Clippers sharing the Crypto.com Arena.

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    FAQs

    • How many NBA arenas are there?
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      Each team team plays in a total of 29 arenas with LA Lakers and LA Clippers sharing the Crypto.com Arena.
    • What is the largest NBA arena?
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      With a seating capacity of 20,917, United Centre is the largest NBA Arena.
    • Who has the smallest arena in the NBA?
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      New Orleans Pelicans' Smoothie King Center is the smallest arena with a seating capacity of 16,867.

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