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The best NBA's best arenas according to fans
29. Target Center - Minnesota Timberwolves
28. Moda Center — Portland Trail Blazers
Overall star rating: 4.4
Total number of reviews: 7,401
One thing to know: Fans may not even find time to sit and watch a game after navigating the arena's 70+ food vendors, but if they do, they may take issue with the Moda Center's cramped seating and strained views from the upper levels.
27. Barclays Center — Brooklyn Nets
Overall star rating: 4.4
Total number of reviews: 15,837
One thing to know: A sleek and modern arena, the Barclays Center opened in September 2012 with eight sold-out shows from then co-owner Jay-Z. Reviewers love the location and the fact that Brooklyn's mecca only features local New York City food vendors, but its expensive concessions and steep upper bowl detract from its allure.
26. State Farm Arena — Atlanta Hawks
Overall star rating: 4.5
Total number of reviews: 4,164
One thing to know: State Farm Arena — formerly known as Philips Arena — just recently underwent a $192.5 million facelift. The upgraded venue now features a center court scoreboard that stretches from one free throw line to the other, but a subpar Atlanta Hawks squad and lingering woes from the pre-renovation arena have kept the ratings down.
25. Spectrum Center — Charlotte Hornets
Overall star rating: 4.5
Total number of reviews: 4,164
One thing to know: Located in downtown Charlotte, the Spectrum Center is home to Michael Jordan's Charlotte Hornets. Although the arena missed out on hosting the 2017 NBA All-Star Game due to the NBA's opposition to North Carolina's Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act, it has hosted some notable NCAA Tournament games, including the 16th-seeded UMBC Retrievers' historic upset of the No. 1 Virginia Cavaliers in 2018.
24. Talking Stick Resort — Phoenix Suns
Overall star rating: 4.5
Total number of reviews: 6,196
One thing to know: The Phoenix Suns may not be much fun to watch right now, but Talking Stick Resort Arena often plays host to many WWE events, including Smackdown, Raw, Elimination Chamber, and The Royal Rumble. It's also home to the Phoenix Mercury, a perennial WNBA contender led by the legendary Diana Taurasi.
23. Golden 1 Center — Sacramento Kings
Overall star rating: 4.5
Total number of reviews: 6,728
One thing to know: Opened in the fall of 2016, Golden 1 Center sits in the heart of downtown Sacramento. Kings fans love the modern look for their up-and-coming team but often mention in reviews that legroom in the arena is pretty tight, and concessions are expensive.
22. Wells Fargo Center — Philadelphia 76ers
Overall star rating: 4.5
Total number of reviews: 9,215
One thing to know: Just like the Philadelphia 76ers, the Wells Fargo Center has been undergoing a rebuild for some years. It already has a new kinetic 4k scoreboard, but when completed, the arena will also boast new sound and lighting systems, improved seating, upgraded concourses, open-air lounge areas, and expanding views of the city's skyline. #trusttheprocess
21. Capital One Arena — Washington Wizards
Overall star rating: 4.5
Total number of reviews: 11,216
One thing to know: Video board and concessions upgrades have boosted Capital One Arena's standing, but the 22-year-old arena is one of the more dated in the league. Fans also take issue with the sky-high concessions prices.
20. Scotiabank Arena — Toronto Raptors
Overall star rating: 4.5
Total number of reviews: 20,186
One thing to know: Formerly Air Canada Centre, Scotiabank Arena is a popular spot for noted Raptor fan and Toronto native Drake. Fans say the arena is very clean but dislike concession prices.
19. Chase Center — Golden State Warriors
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 861
One thing to know: Based on reviews from recent concerts and the Warriors' first preseason game of the season, Chase Center's rating may not be an accurate reflection of its caliber. The brand new, $1.4 billion arena is located in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood and boasts an 82-foot by 52-foot scoreboard, which is only a few square feet smaller than the entire court.
18. Smoothie King Center — New Orleans Pelicans
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 3,274
One thing to know: Located in the heart of New Orleans' Central Business District, the Smoothie King Center is connected to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome — home of the New Orleans Saints — by two pedestrian walkways. The arena is the tiniest in the NBA and widely considered dated by fans.
17. FedEx Forum — Memphis Grizzlies
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 3,849
One thing to know: It's interesting that FedEx Forum ranks so high on this list given the rumors that the Grizzlies could leave Memphis in the future. Since the arena is one of the smallest in the league, fans say that they have a near-perfect view of the floor no matter where they sit but that there isn't much legroom.
16. Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse — Cleveland Cavaliers
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 4,505
One thing to know: Much of the excitement at the Cleveland Cavaliers' home arena — which was recently renamed Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse from Quicken Loans Arena — centered on LeBron James. After he left for Los Angeles, the arena — unlike the franchise — underwent a dramatic renovation that will be unveiled this season.
15. AT&T Center — San Antonio Spurs
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 5,466
One thing to know: As home to the perennial playoff contender San Antonio Spurs, AT&T Center doesn't need all the bells and whistles to attract fans. Still, the arena boasts a state-of-the-art visual and audio system and relatively cheap concessions. The "Spurs Steals" deal includes six food and beverage options that cost less than $5.
14. Chesapeake Energy Arena — Oklahoma City Thunder
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 5,651
One thing to know: Although Oklahoma City was a questionable landing spot for the rebranded Seattle Supersonics franchise, locals are absolutely crazy about the Thunder. Fans argue that the atmosphere at Chesapeake Energy Arena during home games is unparalleled and that its concessions are top-notch.
13. Vivint Smart Home Arena — Utah Jazz
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 6,067
One thing to know: The Vivint Smart Home Arena got a $125 million facelift a few years back, and like the Utah Jazz's young core, the early results are positive. The arena now features comfier seats, open social spaces, and a brand new atrium with a box office and team store.
12. Toyota Center — Houston Rockets
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 6,972
One thing to know: The Toyota Center has the largest lower level of all NBA arenas due to its sunken floor. The Houston Rockets' court sits 32 feet below street level. Many people suspect that the arena will get a revamp soon, but no plans have been confirmed as of writing.
11. American Airlines Center — Dallas Mavericks
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 9,904
One thing to know: American Airlines Center is home to Mark Cuban's Dallas Mavericks. In 2017, Billboard identified American Airlines Center as the 6th busiest arena in the country and the 8th busiest in the world. Fans like almost everything the arena has to offer, but parking is an area that needs improvement, according to reviews.
10. Pepsi Center — Denver Nuggets
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 9,774
One thing to know: Fans love how easy it is to get to the Pepsi Center by car or by public transit. Fans love coming out for Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche games as there isn't a bad seat in the house and the arena boasts a number of high-end concessions from award-winning chefs.
9. Amway Center — Orlando Magic
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 10,439
One thing to know: Even though the Orlando Magic have not been among the top teams in the NBA in quite some time, fans love the Amway Center. The state-of-the-art arena — which is located in the heart of downtown — features tons of restaurants and luxury suites, an area where children can play, and one of the largest HD scoreboards in the league. No wonder it was last year's top-rated NBA arena.
8. TD Garden — Boston Celtics
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 11,301
One thing to know: Steeped in tradition as the home of the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins, TD Garden has had 33 official names over its 28-year history. The Beantown venue was built in 1995 to replace the iconic Boston Garden.
7. Little Caesars Arena — Detroit Pistons
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 14,320
One thing to know: The second-largest venue in the league, Little Caesars Arena opened in midtown Detroit in 2017 and is home to both the Pistons and the Red Wings. The building's unique design connects the arena itself with restaurants, stores, and the box office via glass "streets" built into the roof. Fans love to grab a drink at the outdoor beer garden off of the Budweiser Lounge.
6. United Center — Chicago Bulls
Overall star rating: 4.6
Total number of reviews: 15,259
One thing to know: The Chicago Bulls have a ton of history wrapped up in the United Center's 24-year tenure. It has played host to three NBA Finals, all of which were won by Michael Jordan-led Bulls teams. You can find a statue of Jordan outside of the arena's main entrance and a brand new 8,660 square-foot video board hanging above the court.
5. Fiserv Forum — Milwaukee Bucks
Overall star rating: 4.7
Total number of reviews: 3,788
One thing to know: The brand new Fiserv Forum has only hosted NBA for one season, but those who have visited the Milwaukee Bucks' new home are enamored of the arena's open-air public areas, multiple social clubs, and creative vendors.
4. Bankers Life Fieldhouse — Indiana Pacers
Overall star rating: 4.7
Total number of reviews: 7,139
One thing to know: Modern amenities meet old-school feel at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, home of the Indiana Pacers and Fever. The arena is located in downtown Indianapolis near plenty of bars, restaurants, and hotels. Reviewers say that there isn't a bad seat in the house, and an upcoming $360 million renovation will only improve its standing among fans.
3. American Airlines Arena — Miami Heat
Overall star rating: 4.7
Total number of reviews: 11,591
One thing to know: Not to be confused with the Dallas Mavericks' American Airlines Center, American Airlines Arena hosts Miami Heat home games in the Sunshine State. In addition to an underwater-inspired scoreboard and red and orange seating, the venue also features a night club where fans can party after Heat victories.
2. Staples Center — Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers
Overall star rating: 4.7
Total number of reviews: 19,392
Located in downtown Los Angeles, the Staples Center is home to four different teams: the Lakers, the Clippers, the Kings, and the Sparks. In addition to games, the arena hosts the X Games and the Grammys each year.
1. Madison Square Garden — New York Knicks
Overall star rating: 4.7
Total number of reviews: 21,141
One thing to know: Madison Square Garden is one of the most famous arenas in all of sports, so it may be worth suffering through a New York Knicks game just to enjoy the atmosphere of the building. You'll find megafan Spike Lee courtside at any home game.
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