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Location Team Capacity ... Smoothie King Center: New Orleans, Louisiana ... Houston, Texas: Houston Rockets: 18,055 2003 2003–04 [1] [35] United Center:
Houston, Texas: 1936 Houston, Texas: Peak Rock Capital ... Smoothie King: Kenner, Louisiana: 1973 ... Many Nathan's Famous and Salvatore's Pizzeria locations serve ...
University of Dayton Arena, in Dayton, Ohio, has hosted more tournament games than any other venue (131 as of 2023). Los Angeles Sports Arena Patten Gymnasium, in Evanston, Illinois, hosted the first championship game in 1939.
In 2009, Smoothie King's per-store revenue was about $285,000, and had reached $362,000 by 2012. [4] Corporate-wide, revenues were $372.5 million in fiscal year 2017, and $415.7 million in fiscal year 2018. [3] In early 2014, Smoothie King contracted with the New Orleans Pelicans to rename the New Orleans Arena, Smoothie King Center. The ...
Smoothie King Center New Orleans Arena (1999–2014) 2004–2005, 2007–2008, 2011–2015 16,377 1999 New Orleans, Louisiana: New York Dragons (Iowa Barnstormers) Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum: 2001–2008 11,950 1972 Uniondale, New York: Iowa Veterans Memorial Auditorium: 1995–2000 11,411 1955 Des Moines, Iowa: New York Knights (1988)
Smoothie King Center 1,940 12–16 29 February 19 Phoenix L 114–132 : Brandon Ingram (25) Willy Hernangómez (13) Lonzo Ball (12) Smoothie King Center 1,940 12–17 30 February 21 Boston: W 120–115 : Brandon Ingram (33) Willy Hernangómez (13) Ball, Williamson (4) Smoothie King Center 1,940 13–17 31 February 24 Detroit W 128–118
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Smoothie King Center (locally referred to as SKC) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is located in the Central Business District , adjacent to the Caesars Superdome . The arena opened in 1999 as New Orleans Arena and has been home to the New Orleans Pelicans of the National Basketball Association (NBA) since 2002. [ 8 ]