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NBA Arenas in the US

Complete List of NBA Arenas in the US

Whether you're a die-hard basketball fan or just looking to catch a game while visiting a new city, knowing where to go is key. This guide covers every NBA stadium in the United States, including details on where you can buy tickets to watch your favorite teams live. From iconic arenas to brand-new facilities, explore the best venues for catching an unforgettable NBA experience.


American Airlines Center - Dallas, Texas

Capacity: 19,200
Team: Dallas Mavericks (NBA)
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Ball Arena - Denver, Colorado

Capacity: 19,520
Team: Denver Nuggets (NBA)
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Barclays Center - Brooklyn, New York

Capacity: 17,732
Team: Brooklyn Nets (NBA)
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Capital One Arena - Washington, D.C.

Capacity: 20,356
Team: Washington Wizards (NBA)
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Chase Center - San Francisco, California

Capacity: 18,064
Team: Golden State Warriors (NBA)
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Crypto.com Arena - Los Angeles, California

Capacity: 18,997
Team: Los Angeles Lakers (NBA)
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Delta Center - Salt Lake City, Utah

Capacity: 18,306
Team: Utah Jazz (NBA)
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FedExForum - Memphis, Tennessee

Capacity: 17,794
Team: Memphis Grizzlies (NBA)
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Fiserv Forum - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Capacity: 17,500
Team: Milwaukee Bucks (NBA)
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Frost Bank Center - San Antonio, Texas

Capacity: 18,418
Team: San Antonio Spurs (NBA)
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Gainbridge Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, Indiana

Capacity: 17,923
Team: Indiana Pacers (NBA)
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Golden 1 Center - Sacramento, California

Capacity: 17,583
Team: Sacramento Kings (NBA)
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Intuit Dome - Inglewood, California

Capacity: 18,000
Team: Los Angeles Clippers (NBA)
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Kaseya Center - Miami, Florida

Capacity: 19,600
Team: Miami Heat (NBA)
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Kia Center - Orlando, Florida

Capacity: 18,846
Team: Orlando Magic (NBA)
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Little Caesars Arena - Detroit, Michigan

Capacity: 20,332
Team: Detroit Pistons (NBA)
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Madison Square Garden - New York, New York

Capacity: 19,812
Team: New York Knicks (NBA)
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Moda Center - Portland, Oregon

Capacity: 19,441
Team: Portland Trail Blazers (NBA)
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Paycom Center - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Capacity: 18,203
Team: Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA)
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Footprint Center - Phoenix, Arizona

Capacity: 17,071
Team: Phoenix Suns (NBA)
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Rocket Arena - Cleveland, Ohio

Capacity: 19,432
Team: Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA)
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Scotiabank Arena - Toronto, Ontario

Capacity: 19,800
Team: Toronto Raptors (NBA)
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Smoothie King Center - New Orleans, Louisiana

Capacity: 16,867
Team: New Orleans Pelicans (NBA)
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Spectrum Center - Charlotte, North Carolina

Capacity: 19,077
Team: Charlotte Hornets (NBA)
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State Farm Arena - Atlanta, Georgia

Capacity: 17,044
Team: Atlanta Hawks (NBA)
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Target Center - Minneapolis, Minnesota

Capacity: 18,978
Team: Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA)
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TD Garden - Boston, Massachusetts

Capacity: 19,580
Team: Boston Celtics (NBA)
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Toyota Center - Houston, Texas

Capacity: 18,055
Team: Houston Rockets (NBA)
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United Center - Chicago, Illinois

Capacity: 20,917
Team: Chicago Bulls (NBA)
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Xfinity Mobile Arena - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Capacity: 20,478
Team: Philadelphia 76ers (NBA)
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Largest NBA Arenas

The Biggest NBA Arenas in the US

Not all NBA stadiums are created equal — some stand out for their massive seating capacities and electric game-day atmospheres. The United Center in Chicago, home of the Bulls, is the largest NBA arena with a seating capacity of over 20,900. Close behind are arenas like the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia and Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. These massive venues not only host tens of thousands of fans but also offer top-tier amenities, premium seating options, and state-of-the-art facilities that enhance the live basketball experience.


The Newest NBA Arenas in the US

The NBA continues to evolve, and so do its arenas. The newest addition to the league's lineup is the Chase Center in San Francisco, opened in 2019 as the new home of the Golden State Warriors. This ultra-modern venue boasts cutting-edge technology, luxury suites, and a prime location in the Mission Bay neighborhood. Other recently upgraded or newly built stadiums include the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, which replaced the BMO Harris Bradley Center in 2018. These new arenas are designed with fans in mind, offering immersive experiences, enhanced food and beverage options, and dynamic entertainment beyond the game itself.

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