Los Angeles Lakers franchise 95 Staples Center/Crypto.com Arena consistently at or near capacity. Celebrity courtside culture. Golden State Warriors franchise 92 Chase Center consistently sells out at premium prices. Oracle Arena was legendary for atmosphere. New York Knicks franchise 92 MSG is always packed regardless of team quality. Celebrities, corporate buyers, and diehards fill seats every night. 4 Oklahoma City Thunder franchise 88 Paycom Center consistently near capacity; OKC incredibly passionate small-market fanbase 4 Chicago Bulls franchise 88 United Center consistently sold out during Jordan era and remains a strong draw even in down years. 6 Toronto Raptors franchise 85 Scotiabank Arena consistently sold out; passionate Canadian fanbase 6 Boston Celtics franchise 85 TD Garden regularly sells out. Strong but market is smaller than LA/NY. 8 Portland Trail Blazers franchise 82 Moda Center strong; Portland is passionate small-market basketball city 8 Utah Jazz franchise 82 Delta Center consistently near capacity; loyal fanbase in small market 8 Milwaukee Bucks franchise 82 Fiserv Forum excellent since opening; strong local support for Giannis era 11 Sacramento Kings franchise 78 Golden 1 Center strong since opening; loyal fanbase despite losing 11 Dallas Mavericks franchise 78 American Airlines Center strong during Dirk and Luka eras 11 Denver Nuggets franchise 78 Ball Arena strong during Jokic era; historically moderate 14 Miami Heat franchise 75 Good attendance especially during competitive years. Some criticism for late-arriving fans and empty seats early. 15 Memphis Grizzlies franchise 72 FedExForum strong during competitive years; passionate local fanbase 15 Los Angeles Clippers franchise 72 Intuit Dome new; historically Staples Center was never their building; moderate attendance 15 Brooklyn Nets franchise 72 Barclays Center decent; Brooklyn brand helps; but inconsistent with team quality 15 Phoenix Suns franchise 72 Footprint Center solid during competitive years; drops when rebuilding 15 San Antonio Spurs franchise 72 Solid attendance but small market limits capacity revenue. Loyal but smaller fanbase than major markets. 20 Philadelphia 76ers franchise 68 Solid attendance during competitive years (Iverson, Embiid). Wells Fargo Center draws well for big games. 20 Indiana Pacers franchise 68 Gainbridge Fieldhouse decent; strong during competitive years 20 Houston Rockets franchise 68 Good attendance during Harden and Yao eras. Toyota Center draws well for competitive teams. 23 Cleveland Cavaliers franchise 65 Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse strong with LeBron/Mitchell; poor in between 23 Minnesota Timberwolves franchise 65 Target Center moderate; improved with Edwards; KG era was strong 25 Orlando Magic franchise 62 Amway Center decent; tourism helps but not a sellout venue consistently 26 Washington Wizards franchise 58 Capital One Arena moderate; DC market is competitive with other sports 26 New Orleans Pelicans franchise 58 Smoothie King Center moderate; small market limits ceiling 28 Detroit Pistons franchise 55 Strong attendance during Bad Boys and 2004 era. Long stretches of poor attendance during rebuilds. 28 Charlotte Hornets franchise 55 Spectrum Center moderate; original Hornets had incredible buzz in early 90s 28 Atlanta Hawks franchise 55 State Farm Arena moderate; Atlanta historically has attendance challenges