30 NBA Arenas.
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Track NBA basketball arenas. From Madison Square Garden to Crypto.com Arena, check off every court.
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Arenas
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Iconic Venue
Breakdown by Region
Highlights worth a visit
A hand-picked sample. There are many more on the nba arenas tracker.
Madison Square Garden, NYC
Unique fact: Known as "The World's Most Famous Arena" since 1968, MSG sits atop Penn Station in the heart of Manhattan. The current arena is the fourth venue to bear the name, and every major entertainer has performed here.
Why visit: Watch basketball where legends from Willis Reed to Patrick Ewing played, in the heart of Manhattan. Experience a Knicks game where celebrities fill the courtside seats and the crowd creates an atmosphere unlike any other arena in basketball.
United Center, Chicago
Unique fact: The Michael Jordan statue outside greets visitors with MJ's famous pose, and six championship banners hang from the rafters from the Bulls' dynasty years. The arena is also home to the Blackhawks.
Why visit: Feel the energy where MJ created basketball magic and see his iconic statue that captures "The Shot." Walk past the championship banners, visit the Bulls museum, and imagine the 1990s dynasty that defined an era of basketball.
Chase Center, San Francisco
Unique fact: The first privately financed NBA arena in over 20 years cost $1.4 billion and sits on the San Francisco waterfront. The Warriors' arena features cutting-edge technology and views of the bay.
Why visit: Watch the Warriors' dynasty continue in their tech-forward waterfront arena that embodies Silicon Valley innovation. Explore the surrounding Thrive City plaza, catch a game with bay views, and see why this is the NBA's most modern venue.
Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles
Unique fact: The only arena that hosts four professional sports teams (Lakers, Clippers, Kings, Sparks) and transforms for concerts constantly. Jack Nicholson's courtside seat has been occupied since the 1970s.
Why visit: Spot celebrities courtside at Hollywood's home court, from Jack Nicholson to movie stars at every game. Experience the glitz of Lakers basketball, see championship banners from Kobe to Magic, and feel the energy of LA's most glamorous venue.
TD Garden, Boston
Unique fact: Displays 17 Celtics championship banners, more than any other NBA franchise, alongside 6 Bruins Stanley Cup banners. The original parquet floor is replicated in today's court design.
Why visit: Experience the storied rivalry between Celtics and Lakers in the arena where Bird, Russell, and Pierce created legends. Look up at 17 championship banners, appreciate the iconic parquet floor pattern, and feel the weight of basketball history.
Little Caesars Arena, Detroit
Unique fact: Features a unique "gondola" seating section that hangs suspended over the playing surface, offering a view from directly above the action. The arena anchors Detroit's revitalized downtown district.
Why visit: Watch games from the unique suspended gondola section that offers views straight down onto the court. Experience the revitalized Detroit sports scene, explore the surrounding District Detroit, and see why this arena represents the city's comeback.
Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee
Unique fact: The arena's design includes a massive outdoor plaza called the Deer District that opens directly into the bowl, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. The 2021 NBA Finals packed 65,000 fans outside.
Why visit: Join the Deer District atmosphere where playoff crowds overflow into massive outdoor watch parties. Experience the energy that powered Giannis and the Bucks to their 2021 championship and feel what small-market passion really means.