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Crypto.com Arena (stylized as crypto.com Arena; originally and colloquially known as Staples Center) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in downtown Los Angeles.Opened on October 17, 1999, as Staples Center, it is located next to the Los Angeles Convention Center complex along Figueroa Street, and has since been considered a part of L.A. Live.
After Jackson died on June 25, 2009, footage of these rehearsals and those at Staples Center became part of Michael Jackson's This Is It. On October 9, 2009, the Lakers returned to the Forum for a preseason game against the Golden State Warriors to celebrate the team's 50th season in Los Angeles; the Lakers lost, 110–91.
At Crypto.com Arena — the venue formerly known as Staples Center that hosts the Lakers, Clippers and Kings — it depends on the event. It's just under 20,000 for a concert, a little over 19,000 ...
On October 24, 2008, its first event took place in front of a sold-out crowd of 10,316, for an NBA preseason game, where the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 105–94. [19] There has been a Lakers' preseason game every year at the arena with the exception of 2011 due to the 2011 NBA lockout.
Los Angeles Clippers San Diego Clippers Buffalo Braves; Crypto.com Arena Staples Center (1999–2021) 1999–2024 19,067 1999 Los Angeles, California [140] Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim Honda Center (2006–present) Pond of Anaheim (1993) 1994–1999 (partial schedule) 18,336 1993 Anaheim, California [141] Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena: 1984 ...
Staples Center 18,241 27–26 54 February 23 Sacramento: W 106-85: Kobe Bryant (36) Devean George (9) Kobe Bryant (10) Staples Center 18,997 28–26 55 February 24 @ L.A. Clippers: L 83-102: Kobe Bryant (39) Lamar Odom (9) Kobe Bryant (8) Staples Center 19,820 28–27 56 February 26 Boston: L 111-112: Kobe Bryant (40) Lamar Odom (10) Lamar Odom ...
On April 9, 2017, the Los Angeles Lakers announced that the D-Fenders would be re-branded as the South Bay Lakers at the conclusion of the 2016–17 season and the playoffs. They also announced that they were leaving the Toyota Events Center and moving into the new UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo, which would also serve at the Lakers ...
The Toyota Sports Performance Center is a practice facility for the Los Angeles Kings, and the Ontario Reign, located on 555 North Nash Street in El Segundo, California. The $24 million, 135,000 square feet (12,500 m 2 ) facility broke ground on April 28, 1999, and officially opened on March 5, 2000.