Eastern Conference National Basketball Association Arenas
Updated August 28, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
Location | Built | Capacity | ||
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Atlanta Hawks | Philips Arena | Atlanta, Ga. | 1999 | 19,445 |
Boston Celtics | FleetCenter | Boston, Mass. | 1995 | 18,624 |
Charlotte Bobcats | .Charlotte Coliseum | Charlotte, N.C. | 1988 | 19,925 |
Chicago Bulls | United Center | Chicago, Ill. | 1994 | 21,711 |
Cleveland Cavaliers | Gund Arena | Cleveland, Ohio | 1994 | 20,562 |
Detroit Pistons | The Palace of Auburn Hills | Auburn Hills, Mich. | 1988 | 22,076 |
Indiana Pacers | Conseco Fieldhouse | Indianapolis, Ind. | 1999 | 18,345 |
Miami Heat | AmericanAirlines Arena | Miami, Fla. | 1999 | 16,500 |
Milwaukee Bucks | Bradley Center | Milwaukee, Wisc. | 1988 | 18,717 |
New Jersey Nets | Continental Airlines Arena | E. Rutherford, N.J. | 1981 | 20,049 |
New York Knicks | Madison Square Garden | New York, N.Y. | 1968 | 19,763 |
Orlando Magic | TD Waterhouse Centre | Orlando, Fla. | 1989 | 17,248 |
Philadelphia 76ers | First Union Center | Philadelphia, Penn. | 1996 | 20,444 |
Toronto Raptors | Air Canada Centre | Toronto, Ont. | 1999 | 19,800 |
Washington Wizards | MCI Center | Washington, D.C. | 1997 | 20,674 |
Note: The expansion Charlotte Bobcats will play the 2004-05 NBA season at the Charlotte Coliseum before moving to the new Charlotte Arena in late 2005.
Western Conference | National Basketball Association Arenas | Rank by Capacity |