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7 Most Popular NBA Arenas That Changed the Game

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By Augustine Mbam - - 5 Mins Read
Views from the upper Deck of a Los Angels Lakers Game in early December.
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No doubt! Some NBA arenas changed the basketball game with history, class, elegance, and even sheer size and quality. Some tick all the spaces, and others take only one category.

 

Nevertheless, these stadiums rank among the most popular in the NBA. Brace yourself as we dive deep! 

 

  1. Chase Center (Golden State Warriors)

Several controversies accompanied the construction of the new stadium for the Warriors. It is not easy to leave a place you have called home for a long time and move across several miles to build another one.

 

Similar sentiments were expressed by the fans of the Golden State Warriors when their management decided to move to San Francisco across the bay. The move alone cost a whopping $1.4 billion, which was used to build a new home called the Chase Center. This stadium is the latest and most expensive stadium in the NBA.

 

Well, looking at the quality and beauty of this stadium, it has grown to become one of the most famous NBA arenas. They opened it in 2019, and it has a capacity of 18,064. 

 

  1. United Center (Chicago Bulls)

If you want to have that nostalgic feeling of how MJ felt during his days, you might as well move to the United Center. This was the NBA arena where Michael Jordan tore teams apart without mercy and solidified his name as one of the NBA's greatest of all time. Yeah, it looks pretty outdated, but it gives you an incredible feeling with the Bulls fans screaming their lungs out during match days.

 

Perhaps the perfect description is a combination of class and passion. Established in 1994, this stadium has a capacity of 20,917, making it one of the biggest NBA arenas ranked. 

 

  1. Madison Square Garden (New York Knicks) 

The good thing is that this stadium is one of the famed NBA arenas in the world. The bad thing is that the influence of the team playing in this famous stadium in the NBA has reduced drastically. But we are here to talk about stadiums, not teams. Madison Square Garden is the oldest active NBA arena and has been home to the Knicks since 1968.

 

You've got to give it to Knicks fans because every game, they show up at this 820,000 sq ft spherical theater screaming at the top of their voice to support their team. It has a capacity of 19,812 and is an excellent place to watch a game. 

 

  1. Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia 76ers) 

This stadium might not be screaming class and exquisiteness like many other NBA arenas ranked, but it makes this up with passion. Yeah, you will be in this arena, and you won't have an idea of what the place looks like.

 

What matters in these moments is the sheer passion the fans exhibit. Moreover, this arena is a big part of Philadelphia's Basketball history. It has a capacity of 20,478 and was opened in 1996. 

 

  1. Crypto.com Arena (LA Lakers & LA Clippers)

If you want to feel magic, you must visit this NBA arena. There's already a guarantee that you will be blown away from the class of this stadium. It is one of the most famous NBA arenas in the world and was established in 1999. Its capacity is 19,079, far from the most prominent stadium rankings. But that's where the magic comes in.

 

When you see the Lakers or the Clippers play in this arena, you will think it is the biggest stadium in the world. It has those high ceilings that will make you think you think you are in a heavenly theater. 

 

  1. Barclays Center (Brooklyn Nets) 

Many will still argue about how iconic the Barclays Center is because it was just opened in 2012, and some other stadiums in this list are much older. Nevertheless, this is not the list of the oldest arenas. Instead, it is the most popular.

 

When it comes to popularity, the Barclays Arena staying at the heart of New York City makes it a very popular NBA stadium. It has a space for about 19,000 and is a great place to watch NBA games. 

 

  1. TD Garden (Boston Celtics)

If you are one of those NBA fans who love to enjoy the rich feeling of history, you've got to head towards the TD Garden to see NBA games there. There's something about any sports club or team with a rich history. It is like a scent that follows them everywhere. It even gets better when their arena is iconic.

 

Yeah, the Celtics home has hosted some of the most iconic games in NBA history. Opened in 1995 with a capacity 19,580, the TD Garden sets the record straight for being a good entertainment center.

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