Western Conference National Basketball Association Arenas
Updated August 28, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
Location | Built | Capacity | ||
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Dallas Mavericks | American Airlines Center | Dallas, Texas | 2001 | 19,200 |
Denver Nuggets | Pepsi Center | Denver, Colo. | 1999 | 19,099 |
Golden State Warriors | The Arena in Oakland | Oakland, Calif. | 1997 | 19,596 |
Houston Rockets | Toyota Center | Houston, Texas | 1975 | 18,300 |
Los Angeles Clippers | Staples Center | Los Angeles, Calif. | 1999 | 18,694 |
Los Angeles Lakers | Staples Center | Los Angeles, Calif. | 1999 | 18,997 |
Memphis Grizzlies | FedExForum | Memphis, Tenn. | 1990 | 18,400 |
Minnesota Timberwolves | Target Center | Minneapolis, Minn. | 1990 | 19,006 |
New Orleans Hornets | New Orleans Arena | New Orleans, La. | 1999 | 18,500 |
Phoenix Suns | America West Arena | Phoenix, Ariz. | 1992 | 19,023 |
Portland Trail Blazers | Rose Garden | Portland, Ore. | 1995 | 19,980 |
Sacramento Kings | ARCO Arena | Sacramento, Calif. | 1988 | 17,317 |
San Antonio Spurs | SBC Center | San Antonio, Texas | 2002 | 18,500 |
Seattle SuperSonics | KeyArena at Seattle Center | Seattle, Wash. | 1962 | 17,072 |
Utah Jazz | Delta Center | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1991 | 19,911 |
Notes: Seattle's KeyArena was originally the Seattle Center Coliseum before being rebuilt in 1995; The Staples Center has different listed capacities for Clippers games and Lakers games because of different floor seating arrangements.
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