


For some years before then, the Bears played occasional games against popular non-conference opponents at the arena. The California Golden Bears of the Pac-10 played the entire 1997––99 seasons at the arena while their primary home, Harmon Gym, was being renovated into Haas Pavilion. It had been used by the Warriors intermittently as early as 1966. The arena has been the home to the Golden State Warriors since 1971, except the one-year hiatus while the arena was undergoing renovations. It has a capacity of 19,596, making it the largest of the three NBA arenas in California by capacity, with the Staples Center in Los Angeles (the current home of both the Lakers and Clippers) second and the Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento third. It is the home of the Golden State Warriors. Oracle Arena (originally Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, formerly The Arena in Oakland and Oakland Arena and commonly Oakland Coliseum Arena) is an indoor arena located in Oakland, California. San Francisco Golden Gaters ( WTT) (1974–1978) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Authority Lua error in Module:Coordinates at line 668: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found.

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Use the lead layout guide to ensure the section will be inclusive of all essential details. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. In his mind, Green believes that Dub Nation is more than capable of replicating the greatness of Oracle on their new home floor, and this is exactly the type of energy this team would need from the fans in what they expect to be a long playoff run ahead.The lead section of this article may need to be rewritten. Nonetheless, it’s a great one, too, and we need to continue to establish it as the best home court in the league.”Ĭhase Center is no Oracle Arena - at least not yet. “I mean, even the makeup of the building, like, it’s going to be louder, you know, and so we kind of all have to remove that thought from our head that this place is going to be Oracle,” he continued. It’s a very different place.”Īs much as Green and the entire Warriors fan base love Oracle Arena, the Dubs star admits that it’s now time to move on: … As fast as we can, we all got to get rid of the idea of Oracle in our head. “I thought the energy was good,” said Green, via Tim Kawakami of The Athletic. As a matter of fact, Green even felt like reminiscing about their former home stadium, the iconic Oracle Arena in Oakland: The fans have had a lot to cheer about too, considering how their Warriors have torched the Denver Nuggets in the first two games of their first-round series.ĭraymond Green is soaking it all in and he has nothing but love for the energy of their home crowd. The Golden State Warriors’ Chase Center has been rocking for pretty much the entire season, but Dub Nation appears to have taken it up a notch now that the playoffs have started.
