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Oldest to newest NBA arenas: Madison Square Garden to Intuit

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There's no place like home. Where do the NBA's 30 franchises call home? Here's a look at all 30 arenas - from the oldest to the newest:

Madison Square Garden (New York) - New York Knicks

First season: 1967-68

Capacity: 19,500

Target Center (Minneapolis) - Minnesota Timberwolves

First season: 1990-91

Capacity: 20,000

Delta Center (Salt Lake City) - Utah Jazz

First season: 1991-92

Capacity: 20,000

Footprint Center (Phoenix) - Phoenix Suns

First season: 1992-93

Capacity: 18,422

United Center (Chicago) - Chicago Bulls

First season: 1994-95

Capacity: 23,500

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse (Cleveland) - Cleveland Cavaliers

First season: 1994-95

Capacity: 19,432

TD Garden (Boston) - Boston Celtics

First season: 1995-96

Capacity: 19,580

Moda Center (Portland, Oregon) - Portland Trail Blazers

First season: 1995-96

Capacity: 20,500

Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia) - Philadelphia 76ers

First season: 1996-97

Capacity: 21,000

Capital One Arena (Washington) - Washington Wizards

First season: 1997-98

Capacity: 20,356

Scotiabank Arena (Toronto) - Toronto Raptors

First season: 1998-99

Capacity: 19,800

State Farm Arena (Atlanta) - Atlanta Hawks

First season: 1999-2000

Capacity: 16,800

Ball Arena (Denver) - Denver Nuggets

First season: 1999-2000

Capacity: 21,000

Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis) - Indiana Pacers

First season: 1999-2000

Capacity: 18,000

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