Ranking all 29 NBA Arenas By Capacity & Construction Cost

NBA Teams: NBA Arenas by Seating Capacity, by Construction Cost, Rankings, Biggest to smallest in size.






Are you confident that you can correctly identify every NBA team and every league arena? Keeping track of the 30 teams and their respective home arenas is no simple task. If you feel like you're falling behind, review this post's information on the teams, arenas, their seating capacities, and where to find parking nearby each of them!



The National Basketball Association (NBA) was founded in 1946 and is now one of the top sports leagues in the nation. The National Football League (NFL), Major League Baseball (MLB), and National Hockey League are the other sports leagues (NHL).

There are 30 NBA teams today, and each one competes in 82 regular-season games. The top 16 teams then advance to the playoffs, which conclude with the NBA Championship, which features a star-studded field.



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.








Here are the 29 NBA arenas listed from the most expensive to least expensive in terms of raw construction cost.



Rankings the All Most Expensive to Cheapest (least expensive) NBA Arenas, 2022 Updated List.


The mantle for the most expensive arena cost per seat belongs to Madison Square Garden ($63,828 per seat) in NYC. The cheapest arena cost per seat goes to Chesapeake Energy Arena ($6,755 per seat) in Oklahoma City. The difference between them is nearly 10-fold!

Crypto.Com Center is the only NBA arena to have more than one team (the LA Lakers and LA Clippers).



1. Chase Center

Team: Golden State Warriors

Construction cost: $1.4 billion

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $1.48 billion

Opened: 2019



2. Fiserv Forum

Team: Milwaukee Bucks

Construction cost: $1.2 billion

Opened: 2018



3. Barclays Center

Team: Brooklyn Nets

Construction cost: $1 billion

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $1.18 billion

Opened: 2012



4. Little Caesars Arena

Team: Detroit Pistons

Construction cost: $862.9 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $988 million

Opened: 2017



5. Golden 1 Center

Team: Sacramento Kings

Construction cost: $558.2 million

Opened: 2016








6. Amway Center

Team: Orlando Magic

Construction cost: $480 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $604 million

Opened: 2010


7. American Airlines Center

Team: Dallas Mavericks

Construction cost: $420 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $643 million

Opened: 2001



8. Crypto.com Arena

Team: Los Angeles Lakers and LA Clippers

Construction cost: $375 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $610 million

Opened: 1999

(The LA Clippers will open their own arena — Intuit Dome — in 2024 with the $1.8 billion in construction cost privately funded by ownership)



9. Scotiabank Arena

Team: Toronto Raptors

Construction cost: $288 million

Construction cost in 2021-22 dollars: $499 million

Opened: 1999



10. Moda Center

Team: Portland Trail Blazers

Construction cost: $262 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $466 million

Opened: 1995








11. Capital One Arena

Team: Washington Wizards

Construction cost: $260 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $411 million

Opened: 1997



12. Spectrum Center

Team: Charlotte Hornets

Construction cost: $260 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $361 million

Opened: 2005



13. FedExForum

Team: Memphis Grizzlies

Construction cost: $250 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $359 million

Opened: 2004



14. Toyota Center

Team: Houston Rockets

Construction cost: $235 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $346 million

Opened: 2003



15. State Farm Arena

Team: Atlanta Hawks

Construction cost: $213.5 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $347 million

Opened: 1999








16. FTX Arena

Team: Miami Heat

Construction cost: $213 million

Opened: 1999



17. Wells Fargo Center

Team: Philadelphia 76ers

Construction cost: $210 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $384 million

Opened: 1996

  • (A new arena plan was recently announced, where Sixers’ ownership will privately fund the $1.3 billion construction cost)



18. Ball Arena

Team: Denver Nuggets

Construction cost: $187 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $316 million

Opened: 1999



19. AT&T Center

Team: San Antonio Spurs

Construction cost: $186 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $280 million

Opened: 2002



20. Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Team: Indiana Pacers

Construction cost: $183 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $298 million

Opened: 1999



21. United Center

Team: Chicago Bulls

Construction cost: $175 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $320 million

Opened: 1994








22. TD Garden

Team: Boston Celtics

Construction cost: $160 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $285 million

Opened: 1995



23. Madison Square Garden

Team: New York Knicks

Construction cost: $123 million

Opened: 1968



24. Smoothie King Center

Team: New Orleans Pelicans

Construction cost: $114 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $185 million

Opened: 1999



25. Target Center

Team: Minnesota Timberwolves

Construction cost: $104 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $238 million

Opened: 1990








26. Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

Team: Cleveland Cavaliers

Construction cost: $100 million

Construction cost in 202 dollars: $183 million

Opened: 1994



27. Vivint Arena

Team: Utah Jazz

Construction cost: $93 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $193 million

Opened: 1991



28. Paycom Center

Team: Oklahoma City Thunder

Construction cost: $89.2 million

Opened: 2002



29. Footprint Center

Team: Phoenix Suns

Construction cost: $89 million

Construction cost in 2022 dollars: $172 million

Opened: 1992




What Is the Largest NBA Arena?


United Center, the home of the Chicago Bulls, is the largest NBA arena in the 2022-23 season as it houses a capacity of 20,917. It’s one of four arenas in the league which can accommodate over 20,000 fans.

The other three arenas with 20,000-plus seats are the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Capital One Arena in Washington and Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.



What Is the Smallest NBA Arena?


The two smallest NBA arenas are the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans and the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, which has 16,867 and 16,600 maximum capacity, respectively. What is the oldest NBA arena?

Madison Square Garden is the oldest arena in the NBA. It is by far the oldest arena in the NBA, hosting the New York Knicks since 1968 and beating Target Center, the home of the Minnesota Timberwolves, by nearly two decades.


18,970 is the average capacity of all 29 NBA arenas.








Largest NBA Arenas: NBA Arena Ranked by seating capacity 2022, from biggest to smallest in size.




Which NBA arenas are the biggest in terms of seating capacity? There are 30 teams in the NBA and 29 arenas (the LA Lakers and the LA Clippers share an arena).

In this post, we'll take a look at every one of them ranked by their seating capacity from largest to smallest.



The difference in seating capacity between the largest arena (United Center: 20,917) and the smallest arena (Pelicans' Smoothie King Center: 16,867) is exactly 3,330 seats, a difference of about 19.74%.



NBA Stadium -- Capacity --  NBA Team


United Center -  20,917 -  Bulls

Wells Fargo Center -  20,478 -  76ers

Capital One Arena -  20,356 -  Wizards

Little Caesars Arena -  20,332 -  Pistons

Madison Square Garden -  19,812 -  Knicks

Scotiabank Arena -  19,800 -  Raptors

FTX Arena -  19,600 -  Heat

Ball Arena  - 19,520 -  Nuggets

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse -  19,432 -  Cavaliers

Moda Center -  19,393 -  Trail Blazers

American Airlines Center -  19,200 -  Mavericks

 TD Garden --  19,156  --  Celtics

Crypto.com Arena -  19,079 -  LA Lakers and LA Clippers

Spectrum Center -  19,077 -  Hornets

Amway Center -  18,846 -  Magic

Target Center -  18,798 -  Timberwolves

Footprint Center -  18,422 -  Suns

AT&T Center -  18,418 -  Spurs

Vivint Arena -  18,306 -  Jazz

Paycom Center -  18,203 -  Thunder

FedExForum -  18,119 -  Grizzlies

Chase Center -  18,064 -  Warriors

Toyota Center -  18,055 -  Rockets

Bankers Life Fieldhouse -  17,923 -  Pacers

Barclays Center -  17,732 -  Nets

Golden 1 Center -  17,608 -  Kings

Fiserv Forum -  17,341-500 -  Bucks

Smoothie King Center -  16,867 -  Pelicans (doubted)

State Farm Arena -  16,600 -  Hawks










How many NBA teams own their stadium/Arena?


Only seven NBA teams own stadiums, while the Chicago Bulls have ownership of 50% of their home ground, the United Center.


Team  - Stadium -  Capacity

Brooklyn Nets, Capital One Arena -  17,732

Washington Wizards,  Capital One Arena -  20,356

Denver Nuggets,  Ball Arena -  19,155

Utah Jazz,  Vivint Arena -  18,303

Portland Trail Blazers,  Moda Center -  19,980

Detroit Pistons,  Little Caesars -  20,491

Toronto Raptors,  Air Canada Centre -  19,800



Which NBA arena is the best?



According to Lastwordonsports, The National Basketball Association has some modern Arenas with world-class facilities. Below are the top five NBA facilities with the best experiences.


Madison Square Garden (New York City, New York)

Crypto.com Arena (Los Angeles, California)

TD Garden (Boston, Massachusetts)

American Airlines Center (Dallas, Texas)

American Airlines Arena (Miami, Florida)



  NBA Loudest basketball arenas.


The Vivint Arena (formerly EnergySolutions) is considered the loudest NBA stadium.

The centre is home to the Utah Jazz, which boasts one of the most dedicated and passionate fanbases. Other loud stadiums include the Rose Garden, ARCO Stadium, Oracle Arena, and the United Center.



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