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List of NBA Teams & Arenas

We love basketball here at GeoJango Maps. That's why we decided to create a NBA Teams Map to showcase the locations of every NBA team and their respective arenas. You can use this Basketball Map to keep track of which arenas you've visited or which ones you would like to visit in the future.

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The National Basketball Association (NBA) was established in 1946 and it quickly grew into one of the biggest sports organizations in the entire world. Today there are 30 NBA teams that each play 82 games every regular season (the 2020-21 season was shortened to 72 games). Once the regular season has finished, the best 16 teams proceed to the playoffs and compete for the coveted NBA championship.

With so many teams and stadium names to remember, we decided to put together this helpful list of NBA teams and arenas. You can use this list of NBA teams to help you track which stadiums you've visited or to learn more about each NBA team and their specific arena.

*See below for information regarding the NBA's new play-in tournament.

Team Name Arena Name Arena Location Seating Capacity Opening Year

Atlanta Hawks

State Farm Arena

Atlanta, Georgia

18,118

Boston Celtics

TD Garden

Boston, Massachusetts

18,624

Brooklyn Nets

Barclays Center

Brooklyn, New York

17,732

Charlotte Hornets

Spectrum Center

Charlotte, North Carolina

19,077

Chicago Bulls

United Center

Chicago, Illinois

20,917

Cleveland Cavaliers

Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

Cleveland, Ohio

19,432

Dallas Mavericks

American Airlines Center

Dallas, Texas

19,200

Denver Nuggets

Pepsi Center

Denver, Colorado

19,520

Detroit Pistons

Little Caesars Arena

Detroit, Michigan

20,491

Golden State Warriors

Chase Center

San Francisco, California

18,064

Houston Rockets

Toyota Center

Houston, Texas

18,055

Indiana Pacers

Bankers Life Fieldhouse

Indianapolis, Indiana

17,923

Los Angeles Clippers

Staples Center

Los Angeles, California

19,068

Los Angeles Lakers

Staples Center

Los Angeles, California

19,068

Memphis Grizzlies

FedEx Forum

Memphis, Tennessee

17,794

Miami Heat

American Airlines Arena

Miami, Florida

19,600

Milwaukee Bucks

Fiserv Forum

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

17,500

Minnesota Timberwolves

Target Center

Minneapolis, Minnesota

18,978

New Orleans Pelicans

Smoothie King Center

New Orleans, Louisiana

16,867

New York Knicks

Madison Square Garden

New York City, New York

19,812

Oklahoma City Thunder

Chesapeake Energy Arena

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

18,203

Orlando Magic

Amway Center

Orlando, Florida

18,846

Philadelphia 76ers

Wells Fargo Center

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

20,478

Phoenix Suns

Talking Stick Resort Arena

Phoenix, Arizona

18,055

Portland Trail Blazers

Moda Center

Portland, Oregon

19,441

Sacramento Kings

Golden 1 Center

Sacramento, California

17,583

San Antonio Spurs

AT&T Center

San Antonio, Texas

18,418

Toronto Raptors

Scotiabank Arena

Toronto, Ontario

19,800

Utah Jazz

Vivint Smart Home Arena

Salt Lake City, Utah

18,306

Washington Wizards

Capital One Arena

Washington, D. C.

20,356

Eastern Conference

  • Atlanta Hawks (State Farm Arena)
  • Boston Celtics (TD Garden)
  • Brooklyn Nets (Barclays Center)
  • Charlotte Hornets (Spectrum Center)
  • Chicago Bulls (United Center)
  • Cleveland Cavaliers (Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse)
  • Detroit Pistons (Little Caesars Arena)
  • Indiana Pacers (Bankers Life Fieldhouse)
  • Miami Heat (American Airlines Arena)
  • Milwaukee Bucks (Fiserv Forum)
  • New York Knicks (Madison Square Garden)
  • Orlando Magic (Amway Center)
  • Philadelphia 76ers (Wells Fargo Center)
  • Toronto Raptors (Scotiabank Arena)
  • Washington Wizards (Capital One Arena)

Western Conference

  • Dallas Mavericks (American Airlines Center)
  • Denver Nuggets (Pepsi Center)
  • Golden State Warriors (Chase Center)
  • Houston Rockets (Toyota Center)
  • Los Angeles Clippers (Staples Center)
  • Los Angeles Lakers (Staples Center)
  • Memphis Grizzlies (FedExForum)
  • Minnesota Timberwolves (Target Center)
  • New Orleans Pelicans (Smoothie King Center)
  • Oklahoma City Thunder (Chesapeake Energy Arena)
  • Phoenix Suns (Talking Stick Resort Arena)
  • Portland Trail Blazers (Moda Center)
  • Sacramento Kings (Golden 1 Center)
  • San Antonio Spurs (AT&T Center)
  • Utah Jazz (Vivint Smart Home Arena)

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Fun Facts About NBA Teams & Arenas

  • California contains the most NBA teams (4) out of any state.
  • NBA arena names change frequently as new deals are made with sponsors.
  • Madison Square Garden is the only arena that is not named after a corporation.
  • Staples Center is the only NBA arena shared by two teams (the Lakers and Clippers).
  • The Golden State Warriors are the only team whose name does not include a city or a state.
  • The Toronto Raptors are the only team in the NBA that does not reside within the United States. However, the Raptors will play home games at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida during the 2020-21 season.
  • There are 28 states that do not have an NBA team and 4 states that have more than one NBA team (New York, Texas, California, and Florida).
  • San Francisco's Chase Center is the newest stadium in the league (2019) whereas New York City's Madison Square Garden is the oldest (1968).
  • Chicago's United Center is the largest arena in the NBA with a seating capacity of 20,917. The New Orleans Smoothie King Center is the smallest arena with a seating capacity of 16,867.
  • The offseason between the 2019-20 and 2020-21 NBA seasons was the shortest offseason for any major league sport in history.  

How Does The New NBA Play-In Tournament Work?

The NBA Play-In tournament was first introduced at the end of the shortened 2019-20 season while teams were competing in the Orlando bubble. The idea was that this new format would give more teams an opportunity to reach the postseason even if they did not currently hold a top 8 seed within their conference.

The Play-In tournament was still in use during the 2020-21 season but the format changed slightly. While some basketball analysts seemed to have trouble explaining the rules, it's quite simple:

  • The 7th and 8th seed in each conference play each other once. The winner takes the 7th seed.
  • The 9th and 10th seed in each conference play each other once. The winner plays the loser of the 7th/8th seed game to determine who takes the 8th seed.

Note: The 7th and 8th seeds only need to win one out of two games to retain a spot in the playoffs. The 9th and 10th seeds need to win two games in a row in order to reach the playoffs. The rest of the postseason proceeds as normal.

Below are the results from the 2020-21 Play-In tournament:

  • Boston Celtics defeated the Washington Wizards to take the 7th seed in the East
  • Washington Wizards defeated the Indiana Pacers to take the 8th seed in the East
  • Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Golden State Warriors to take the 7th seed in the West
  • Memphis Grizzlies defeated the Golden State Warriors to take the 8th seed in the West

The 2021-22 NBA season begins on 10/19/21 and ends on 4/10/22, at which point the Play-In tournament will begin to determine the 7th and 8th seeds in the playoffs.

We love basketball here at GeoJango Maps. That's why we decided to create a NBA Teams Map to showcase the locations of every NBA team and their respective arenas. You can use this Basketball Map to keep track of which arenas you've visited or which ones you would like to visit in the future.

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As a special thank you for visiting our website, we're offering a discount code for 5% off any Sports Map Poster! Just enter the code "SPORTSPOSTER" during checkout to receive your special discount.

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How many players are on an NBA team?

Each NBA team has fifteen players. Twelve players are considered part of the active roster and may dress up for the game. The remaining three are inactive or in reserve. Each team has five players at the same time. According to the rules in the NBA, there are no special positions. The positions are more dependent on the different roles the coach plays on the court.

How many teams are in the NBA?

Now there are 30 teams in the NBA. The league is divided into two conferences: East and West. The Eastern Conference consists of three parts: Atlantic, Central and Southeast. The Western Conference also has three divisions: Northwest, Pacific, and Southwest. Each division has 5 teams.

Eastern

Atlantic

  • Boston Celtics
  • Lakers teams with Magic Johnson were called showtime.
  • The Los Angeles Lakers have the best winning percentage of all time, followed by the Celtics and Spurs. Of the current teams, the Memphis Grizzlies, Charlotte Bobcats and Los Angeles Clippers have the worst records.
  • The Detroit Pistons scored the most points in a game with 186. The Chicago Bulls had the fewest points with 49.
  • The best record in NBA team history was 72-10 at 1995-96 Chicago Bulls.

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The NBA is the most popular basketball league in the world. Basketball players from all over the world dream of playing in it. Only the most talented and bright players become players in the league teams. NBA Teams During the season, they fight for the playoffs, and then the champion is determined.

Number of teams in the league

After the creation of the NBA, there were only 11 teams in it. But gradually the league expanded. There are currently 30 teams in the playoff series. Almost all the clubs playing in the most prestigious basketball league are located in the USA and only one Toronto Raptors team is from Canada. For convenience, NBA teams are divided into conferences, western and eastern. Each of them, in turn, is divided into 3 divisions of 5 teams each.

The most titled clubs

There was a time in the history of the league when NBA teams could not compete with the Boston Celtics. Dominance continued between 1958 and 1969. During this time, the team from Boston won 11 championships. A great contribution to such a historic success of the club was made by the famous coach Red Auerbach. This specialist knew how to find young talents and turn them into basketball stars. Over time, viewers could see the famous confrontation between the teams "Celtics" and "Lakers".

There was a time when the fight for the championship of these clubs kept fans interested in the NBA. From 1980 to 1989, one of these teams played in the playoff final. In 1984, the best teams in the NBA at the time finally met in the finals against each other. This event generated a lot of interest in the league. No one remained indifferent to such a historic event. In a bitter struggle following the results of 7 matches, the Celtics club won. But the following year, the Lakers took revenge. These days, NBA teams are equal in strength. All of them have the potential to win the playoffs. That is why the league has a high rating. The Sacramento Kings and Atlanta Hawks have the biggest losing streaks. These teams have not become champions for over 50 years since their foundation.

Player Draft

The NBA would not have been able to maintain such a high popularity without the annual rookie draft. Each of the teams in the league has the right to get a young talented player. Newcomers are selected from colleges, or teams that have already graduated from them become members. But there were times when basketball clubs were strengthened by players who were still in school. Clubs that did not participate in the play-offs last season receive the first 14 places. From 19In 1985, the NBA leadership decided to hold lotteries to determine the order of player selection. Thus, the weakest team in the league could be further strengthened by a rising basketball star. A summer league tournament is held to draw beginners, which is also very popular with basketball fans.

Famous Players in NBA History

Players, coaches, referees, teams and others are inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame for outstanding service in the field of basketball. It is open at 1959 in the birthplace of the sport at Springfield College. Since then, his location has changed several times. At the moment, 303 people have been entered into the Museum of Glory.

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