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5 Biggest NBA Stadiums as of 2021 (Ranked by Capacity)

Basketball is one of the biggest sports in the world, and it only continues to get bigger and bigger with each passing year. More fans lead to more revenue, and they also lead to a need for more seats. That is why so many modern arenas are so large.

I have been a passionate basketball player and fan who has spent my entire life going to games. Those firsthand experiences, backed by additional knowledge about the NBA and its history, let me properly break down which organizations have the largest stadiums and why.

In this article, I will cover the NBA stadiums that can hold the most fans. I will also look at some of the largest arenas over time and cover how spectating numbers/trends have changed the way the league brings and seats people who come out to enjoy a game.

Read on to learn more!

Regression to the Mean

Before getting into raw numbers, it’s important to note that most NBA stadiums are relatively close in size. The largest and smallest are only separated by a mere 3,330 seats (19.7 %) and the average capacity sits at 18,966. 

That’s not a lot of fans compared to what other sports can hold, but it’s still a decent chunk of people. Especially with how densely arenas get packed. 

1. United Center: Chicago, Illinois

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As close as all of the NBA stadiums are in size, no single building can pack in more fans than the United Center in Chicago. Home of the Bulls, the 20,917 seat arena first opened in 1994 as a response to what would become one of the greatest dynasties ever.

Truly the house that Michael Jordan built, it’s a bowl-style building that gives everyone a good view of the game regardless of where they sit. It’s named after United Airlines and sits just outside the Chicago Loop right next to their old stadium.

What’s even more interesting is that not only is it the largest area in terms of seats, it also has the largest square footage. That has paid off for the organization. Despite their bad luck as of late, the Bulls continue to have one of the highest attendances throughout the NBA.

2. Quicken Loans Arena: Cleveland, Ohio

(image courtesy of Cavaliers Nation)

Right below the United Center is the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. The large stadium has been home to the Cavaliers since 1994 as well, and it holds 20,562 fans. Despite that, it was one of the cheapest stadiums to build, costing just over $165,000 million.

The organization erected it to replace the old Richfield Coliseum, which sat 40 minutes outside of downtown Cleveland. Quicken Loans is now in the heart of the city, which makes it easy for fans to fill it up regardless if their team is pushing for a championship or a rebuild.

Not only was it packed during Lebron’s reign, but it accommodates all sorts of people. There’s a nursing room for mothers, as well as accessibility options for people with sensory sensitivity needs. It’s also quite sustainable, which is impressive considering its size.

3. Little Caesars Arena: Detroit, Michigan

(image courtesy to Mike Mulholland, MLive)

One of the newer stadiums in the NBA, Little Caesars Arena (named after the well-known pizza chain) holds 20,491 seats. That puts it barely below the Quicken Loans Arena and United Center, but it is still in the same area when it comes to the total number of seats.

That capacity, mixed with an incredibly loyal fan base, allows them to pull in quite a bit of revenue each and every season. Their old stadium, the Palace of Auburn Hills, was the largest in the NBA for a long time.

Now, they share a space with the Red Wings and play in downtown Detroit. That fits the trend with other large stadiums and brings them to the forefront of the league.

4. Capital One Arena: Washington, D.C.

(image courtesy of washington.org)

Located in the heart of America, the Capital One Arena is yet another NBA stadium with a capacity that exceeds 20,000. Holding 20,356 fans, it’s a large arena that gets extremely loud and raucous during most exciting playoff or regular season games.

As with Little Caesars Arena, it’s a dual-purpose stadium that houses a range of different events. In fact, it was home to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2017, the NCAA East Regional, and 2001 All-Star Game.

The high-tech building was created as part of a big $9 billion redevelopment program that brought a lot of new business to the city. It still brings in many fans every year and helps generate revenue for the surrounding areas.

5. Carrier Dome: Syracuse, New York

(image courtesy of Syracuse)

While this list is focused on the NBA, it would be hard to mention the biggest basketball stadiums without dipping into the NCAA. Though most college stadiums are much smaller, the Carrier Dome, home to the Syracuse Orange, holds a whopping 34,616 fans.

That’s not only much more than even the biggest NBA stadiums, it’s also over 11,000 seats larger than the second largest NCAA stadium, Rupp Arena in Kentucky.

The Orange are one of the most popular college teams, and the school made sure that all of their fans (students and spectators) can enjoy the sport when they want to get out and see some live action.

Final Words

There is not a huge gap between the largest and smallest NBA stadiums. Even so, the ones that do reign supreme in terms of seats and square footage are definitely more impressive during an important game when the crowd noise really starts to build.

More seats also tend to mean more spectators, which then means more money. If an organization wants to up their sales, a shiny new stadium with plenty of seats is one of the best ways to make that happen.

All NBA arenas capacity

The NBA has worked extremely hard to perfect its game day formula and fan experience. No sports league in the world has the game day environment of the NBA. From the popcorn, the pregame fireworks, or half-time activities, going to an NBA game is two hours of fun and basketball.

The NBA stadium experience literally has something for everyone, in the 2016 NBA Finals, in the old Oracle Arena, for example, there were two stations per each concession stand where fans could virtually take pictures with members of the Golden State Warriors.

Championship teams like the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, and the Boston Celtics are remembered as much as the arenas where the magic happens. Sit back and enjoy our ranking of each NBA arena!

29. Smoothie King Center - New Orleans Pelicans - 16,867 capacity

Smoothie King Center opened in 1999 and in 2002 the Pelicans arrived, and they played their first game against the Utah Jazz. Since then the arena went through a significant renovation in 2013, the stadium updated the suites, Club Levels, and added Loge Boxes and a Party Perch.

In 2014 when the team hosted the NBA All-Star Game, the arena was again renovated to play host to the event with new entrances, upgraded concession stands, and a new LED lighting system outside.

28. Fiserv Forum - Milwaukee Bucks - 17,500 capacity

Home to the Milwaukee Bucks the Fiserv Forum opened in 2018, it is a hub for entertainment in downtown Milwaukee. In the next 30 years, the area will have entertainment, residential and commercial spaces to bring more life to the area.

The Bucks set attendance records on February 22, 2020, of 18,290 fans for the game against the Philadelphia 76ers which they won 119–98. The following week 18,412 watched the team defeat the Thunder 133–86 to set an all-time record.

27. Golden 1 Center - Sacramento Kings -17,583 capacity

The home of the Kings, the Golden 1 Center opened in 2016 and it has an array of technological features. The main scoreboard that is hung over the center court is 84 feet long. The arena also has two 25- foot video screens to welcome home fans and around 600 HD displays around the entrances.

The arena is built by using regional source materials that range from glass to recycled aluminum. The wood the arena uses is FSC- certified, there are also solar rooftop panels that can generate up to 1.2 megawatts.

26. Barclays Center-  Brooklyn Nets – 17,732 capacity

Home to the Nets the Barclays Center opened in 2012 and it has no external parking lot, but, it is extremely accessible via public transportation, as it has a connection hub. There are only two entrances to the arena for fans to get to the games.

On the outside there is a Diary of Brooklyn mural which features words like "immigration," "Brooklyn is" and "Big Daddy Kane." In total, the arena is adjustable to hold the capacity for 17,732 NBA, 15,795 for NFL, and up to 19,000 seats for concerts and events.

25. FedExForum- Memphis Grizzlies - 17,794 capacity

The arena is round and with a dome, and at full capacity can be expanded to sit 18,119 fans. The FedExForum includes 27 courtside suites, 32 club suites, 4 party suites, and 80 club boxes.

It is the first arena to have a "see-through" shot clock which lets fans seated behind the basket see what is going on without the shot clocks interfering with their view of the court.

24. Bankers Life Fieldhouse - Indiana Pacers -17,923 Capacity

Bankers Life Fieldhouse first opened in 1999 and went through a major renovation in 2019 which included a new outdoor entry plaza, new indoor gathering areas, and various interior enhancement and as a result, the Pacers will host the 2021 NBA All-Star Game.

Bankers Life Fieldhouse was ranked the No. 1 venue in the NBA according to the Sports Business Journal/Sports Business Daily Reader Survey in 2005 and 2006. The arena also hosts important concerts as Metallica and Billy Joel played their shattering attendance records.

23. Talking Stick Resort Arena - Phoenix Suns - 18,055 capacity

Opened in 1992 known as the "The Purple Palace" it is the wild home of the Suns and it will be going through a huge renovation project in the coming years with significant upgrades.

The arena is also home to the WNBA Mercury, NHL Coyotes, among others. Artists such as Bon Jovi, Van Halen, Depeche Mode, Fleetwood Mac, and the legendary Frank Sinatra all gave concerts there.

22. Toyota Center - Houston Rockets - 18,055 capacity

The Toyota Center opened in 2003 and it has over 100 luxury suites and 2,900 club seats.  The clubs feature upscale concession stands and wider seating. It has a full private bar with upscale beverages and service.

On the floor, the floor level has three private club lounges and access to courtside seating. The famous Lexus Lounge has pool tables and multiple flat-screen televisions, bars, restrooms, and upscale seating.

21. Chase Center - Golden State Warriors - 18,064 capacity

The Chase Center opened in 2019 as the new home of the Golden State Warriors, with the NBA’s largest scoreboard with over 9,500 square feet which was developed in collaboration with Samsung. The arena also has eight kitchens each with its own food program.

The first-ever event was a Metallica concert and other artists such as the Janet Jackson, Elton John, Dave Matthews, Eric Clapton have played there. The Warriors played their first regular-season game there against the Los Angeles Clippers a 141–122 defeat on October 24, 2019.

20. State Farm Arena - Atlanta Hawks - 18,118 capacity

The State Farm Arena is home to the Atlanta Hawks and while it seats over 18,000 the Hawks did draw over 20,000 fans for their game against the Celtics in the playoffs in 2008. The arena has 92 luxury suites, 9 party suites, and 1,866 club seats.

The arena went through a renovation process in 2018 which removed all upper levels of the suites and created new premium seating all over the arena. The upper-level suites became standard seating when the renovations were finished.

19. Chesapeake Energy Arena - Oklahoma City Thunder - 18,203 capacity

It’s not the nicest arena in the NBA actually it was built with minimum NBA and NHL specifications. When it was constructed there were no luxury amenities since there was no major league sports team in Oklahoma City to play in the arena. When the Thunder moved there the stadium received a facelift

The new upgrades include upscale restaurants, clubs, suites, office space, Kid's Zone, additional concessions, flooring upgrades, and a video and scoring system.

18. Vivint Smart Home Arena - Utah Jazz    - 18,306 capacity

The long-time home of the Utah Jazz, the arena has gone through various renovations to maintain its status as an NBA facility. The first game played there was a pre-season loss against the New York Knicks, 101–95.

Outside, the arena has statues dedicated to two of the Utah Jazz best players, John Stockton and Karl Malone. The Stockton statue was unveiled in 2005, while the Malone statue was unveiled a year later in 2006. The arena played hosts to the 1993 NBA All-Star Game and two finals in 1997 and 1998.

17. AT&T Center - San Antonio Spurs - 18,418 capacity

The AT&T Center has seen some magical moments with Tony Parker, Manu Ginóbili, and company. The arena includes a brand-new upgraded scoreboard, televisions inside and outside of the arena, Wi-Fi that covers about 90% of the area.

The retired numbers that fly over the arena are 20 (Manu Ginóbili), 21 (Tim Duncan), 50 (David Robinson), 32 (Sean Elliott), 44 (George Gervin), 9 (Tony Parker) to name a few of the best players in NBA history.

16. TD Garden - Boston Celtics - 18,624 capacity

The TD Garden may have certain elements of the old Boston Garden, but it took the Celtics a long time to win a championship in the new arena. When it opened in 1995 the Celtics did not win a title until 2008.

None the less the arena is recognized as one of the top arenas in the United States, it has won several awards like the 2008 EPA Award. It was nominated as Sports Facility of the Year by Sports Business Journal in 2009.

15.  Amway Center – Orlando Magic – 18,846 capacity

One of the most technologically advanced arenas in the world, the Amway Center has luxury seats and club seating. The arena includes 1,100+ high-definition monitors, 60 Private Suites, 68 Loge Boxes (328 seats), and 1,400 Club Seats.

The arena also has 2,100 feet of digital ribbon boards, and outside there is a 46 feet by 53 feet video display system that is visible to motorists as they pass by on Interstate 4.

14.  Target Center - Minnesota Timberwolves - 18,978 capacity

The home of the Timberwolves the Target Center is located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis and has greeted over 36 million fans since opening in 1990. In 2009, it became the first arena in North America to install a green roof, it is the 5th largest extensive green roof in the nation.

The Target Center was the first arena in the nation to completely ban smoking and prohibit the posting of tobacco ads. The administration of the arena also participates with other arenas on environmental best practices for venues. The arena tracks its environmental performance on a monthly basis, measuring energy consumption, water usage, and waste diversion.

13. Staples Center - Los Angeles Lakers/ Clippers- 18,997 capacity

Home of two NBA franchises the Staples Center is best known for the Los Angeles Lakers than the Clippers. The Lakers have won NBA titles at the Staples Center in 2000, and 2010. It has also hosted games of the following NBA finals: 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008, and 2009.

Recently the arena was the venue of the funeral of legendary NBA player Kobe Bryant who was killed in a helicopter crash. Members of the NBA community as well as the world of entertainment and politics showed up for the event.

12. Spectrum Center - Charlotte Hornets - 19,077 capacity

The Hornets home court is a state-of-the-art facility that has been designed to maintain the city’s heritage, as the steel and brick are made to have an urban fabric that represents strength, stability, and foundation. The renovated scoreboard is twice the size of the original board and among the NBA's largest.

The arena is also home to important artwork that is displayed all over the facility. The artwork represents the rich sports, industry, and commerce history of the state. There is also a team shop where fans can get the latest gear.

11. American Airlines Center - Dallas Mavericks - 19,200 capacity

The American Airlines Center was opened in 2001 and the design is intended to be the heart of a new urban, commercial area to bring life to the city of Dallas. The area is called Victory Park, and the arena features sweeping brick façades and smooth arches.

The American Airlines Center was the epicenter of the Mavericks victory party in 2011 after the team won the NBA Championship.  The arena also hosts NHL games and important concerts and even appeared in an episode of The Simpsons called "The Burns and the Bees".

10. Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse - Cleveland Cavaliers - 19,432 capacity

LeBron James' original home, the arena has 2,000 club seats and 88 luxury suites. There are also two main levels of suites and five "platinum suites". There are two main concourses, and 60 upper suites and club seating.

LeBron James hosted an event in 2008 for a viewing of then-Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama's 30-minute American Stories. The event gathered almost 20,000 people as Jay-Z closed out the evening with a free concert.

9. Moda Center - Portland Trail Blazers - 19,441 capacity

The Moda Center opened in 1995 and has 14,000 permanent seats arranged in two bowls, the arena has 70 suites and 8 skyboxes that can hold 22 guests each. The Suites include a wet bar, catering, a private restroom, multiple television monitors, and a sound system.

The arena has a roof made up of skeletal steel, but none the less the arena is considered one of the ugliest buildings in the city as per a survey of local architects and planners that was done by the Portland Tribune.

8. Pepsi Center - Denver Nuggets - 19,520 capacity

The home of the Nuggets, the cost of the court is a whopping $105,000. 00! The floor is made up of 233 pieces each weighing approximately 185 pounds. The total weight of the entire basketball floor is 41,625 pounds.

The arena has luxury suites, theater boxes, which have full catering and plush sitting and VIP parking. At Club Level there is a restaurant and bar for fans to enjoy the game. 

7. American Airlines Arena - Miami Heat - 19,600

Home to the Heat, the arena is a cool place to spend those hot Miami days, the arena has 2,105 club seats, 80 luxury suites, and 76 private boxes.

The arena has hosted two NBA finals in 2006 and 2011, the 2020 final was not held in the arena due to the CODVID-19 pandemic. 
 

6. Scotiabank Arena -Toronto Raptors - 19,800 capacity

The home of the Raptors, Scotiabank Arena opened in 1999, it was built on the location of the Canada Post Delivery Building and still retains the east and south walls.

The arena has a Party Suite that can host up to 40 people, on the 200 level there are 64 separate executive suites, while the 500 and 600 level suites can host up to 14 guests.

5. Madison Square Garden -New York Knicks - 19,812 capacity

A cathedral of important events at the heart of Manhattan, MSG is iconic, from memorable concerts, and the legendary boxing match between Mohammad Ali and Joe Frazier in 1974. Anyone who is anyone performs at the Garden.

The Knicks may not be having the best seasons, but the arena cannot be blamed, it has everything you can imagine for the fan and the athlete. One of American sports most iconic buildings MSG is a museum of history.

4. Little Caesars Arena - Detroit Pistons - 20,332 capacity

The Pistons home was opened in 2017, and has a clear plastic roof and a “deconstructed design”, in June of 2018, the arena was named "Sports Facility of the Year" by the Sports Business Awards.

The arena has a 5,100 square foot scoreboard and the arena has 45 LED displays covering almost 13,500 square feet. The arena hosts the NBA, NHL, and various other sporting events and concerts

3.

Capital One Arena - Washington Wizards - 20,356 capacity

Opened in 1997, Capital One is at the heart of downtown Washington, D.C. The arena has hosted the 2001 NBA Finals series as well as the WNBA final series along with various college basketball tournaments.

The arena has various lounges and restaurants for fans to enjoy while also having private suites and Player’s Club which has fine dining and leather seating.

2. Wells Fargo Center -Philadelphia 76ers - 20,478 capacity

The home of the 76ers, Wells Fargo Center has 126 luxury suites, 1,880 club-box seats, and private and public restaurants and clubs. There are also offices, studios, and television production facilities used by NBC Sports.

It will also be one of the few sports buildings to have legalize gambling inside the venue as the arena as two sportsbook lounges will open to all visitors, which will feature a bar and seating areas, televisions, and odds boards, with the planned new renovations.

1. United Center - Chicago Bulls - 20,917 capacity

Michael Jordan played there and won championships… The end. (LOL) Besides that enormous detail, the United Center opened in 1994 and includes a variety of menu items for fans to choose from to grab a bite to eat.

There is a new video system that features photography, video, and animation on the concourse walls,  which create images that will be distinct to all the individual events held in the arena. There is also a Michael Jordan statute at the front of the building. 


 

20 best basketball arenas in Europe - Photo of the year - Blogs

Pionir Hall (Belgrade)

Capacity: 8150

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Bilbao Arena

Capacity: 10014

The Bilbao Arena won the prestigious Building of the Year award in 2011 for its interesting design.

Jerusalem Payis Arena (Jerusalem)

Capacity : 11600

Jerusalem's Hapoel Arena, the largest building in Jerusalem, was only opened last year.

SEF (Athens)

Capacity : 11554

The Olympiacos Arena, located in Piraeus, opened in 1985 and hosted basketball tournaments of various levels, up to EuroBasket and the World Championship.

José María Martín Carpena Arena (Malaga)

Capacity : 11000

Unicaja's home arena.

Nokia Arena (Tel Aviv)

Capacity : 11060

One of the iconic places of European basketball. Opened in 1963, the arena hosted three Euroleague finals, but became famous as the home stadium of Maccabi Tel Aviv.

Barclaycard Center (Madrid)

Capacity : 13000

The place where the Barclaycard Center now stands has been reserved for bullfighting since the 19th century. The first arena was built there in 1931, and the current reincarnation is already the third: in 2001, the stadium burned down, and a new one was built in its place.

This is where the Final Four of the Euroleague 2015 will take place.

Stožice Arena (Ljubljana)

Capacity : 12480

Olympia's home arena appeared in 2010, shortly before the EuroBasket 2013.

Arena Riga (Riga)

Capacity : 11200

VEF shares the main arena of Riga with Dinamo hockey.

Pavelló Olímpic de Badalona

Capacity : 12760

At the opening of the arena, created specifically for basketball for the Olympics, in 1992, the Catalan team played Croatia with Toni Kukoch and Drazen Petrovic. And in the 90s, during the heyday of Hoventuda, the stadium turned into one of the most colorful basketball venues in Europe.

Mediolanum Forum (Milan)

Capacity : 12500

0-m. Although it was originally intended to be the home stadium of Milan, the then favorite for both the Italian Championship and the European Champions Cup, major international competitions were held here in both tennis and ice hockey.

Minsk Arena (Minsk)

Capacity: 15086

Tsmoki-Minsk also play in the home arena of Dynamo hockey.

Fernando Buesa Arena (Vitoria)

Capacity : 15054

The site of the stadium was originally a cattle market. But in 1991, the place was transformed into an arena, which became one of the noisiest places in Spain - it was Caja Laboral that managed to gather a record audience for the Spanish league here.

Ulker Sports Arena (Istanbul)

Capacity : 13800

Ulker Sports Arena was opened in 2012 and has become, probably, one of the most modern arenas formally in Europe. For two years of existence, Boston and Oklahoma City came to visit Fenerbahce.

ABDI ̇PEKSI Arena (Istanbul)

Costs : 12270

Arena opened in 1986 for four Istanbul team: male and female Galatasarayev, Beshiktash and Anadolu Ephesus.

O2 World (Berlin)

Capacity : 16000

The arena is shared between Alba and Iceburn hockey.

Arena Zagreb

Capacity : 16500

The architectural design of the Zagreb arena is so unusual that it makes it one of the landmarks of the city. In 2009 and 2010, the creators of the stadium even received several awards that noted the originality of the building.

Zalgiris Arena (Kaunas)

Capacity: 15688

Zalgiris Arena, named after the most beloved Lithuanian club, was built before EuroBasket 2011. It is this stadium that is considered the most visited in the Euroleague.

OACA (Athens)

Capacity : 19250

OACA is the largest stadium of the Olympic Games in Athens and the largest stadium in the world using a similar design: the A-shaped roof of the arena allows for the maximum amount of natural light.

The glory of the building, however, was brought not by the architectural solution, but by Panathinaikos and its restless fans.

Kombank Arena (Belgrade)

Capacity : 25 thousand

It was at this arena that in March 2014 a record attendance for indoor basketball matches was set: 24232 people came to the Crvena Zvezda - Budivelnik match.

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