Each team’s arena in the NBA offers a different environment for players. Of course, it’s because of how the fans of any franchise treat the players.
Keeping that in mind, one may wonder which organization has the best fans and which team has the worst fans. ‘The Athletic’ recently conducted a poll featuring anonymous players to get an answer, and here’s the result as per the survey:
10 Arenas With The Best Fans
1. Boston Celtics’ TD Garden: 18%
2. Sacramento Kings’ Golden 1 Center: 12.1%
3. Golden State Warriors’ Chase Center: 9.7%
4. New York Knicks’ Madison Square Garden: 9.7%
5. Philadelphia 76ers’ Wells Fargo Center: 6.8%
6. Oklahoma City Thunder’s Paycom Center: 5.8%
7. Utah Jazz’s Vivint Arena: 5.8%
8. Toronto Raptors’ Scotiabank Arena: 4.9%
9. Cleveland Cavaliers’ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse: 3.1%
10. Chicago Bulls’ United Center: 3.1%
A total of 103 players voted to reach this result, and as per the survey, the Boston Celtics have the best fans in the league right now. But what about the arenas with the worst fans? Let’s take a look at that now.
10 Arenas With The Worst Fans
1. Charlotte Hornets’ Spectrum Center: 15.2%
2. Detroit Pistons’ Little Caesars Arena: 11.1%
3. Washington Wizards’ Capital One Arena: 10.1%
4. Utah Jazz’s Vivint Arena: 9.1%
5. Boston Celtics’ TD Garden: 8.6%
6. Houston Rockets’ Toyota Center: 7.1%
7. Philadelphia 76ers’ Wells Fargo Center: 6.6%
8. Orlando Magic’s Amway Center: 5.1%
9. San Antonio Spurs’ AT&T Center: 4%
10. Los Angeles Clippers’ Crypto.com Arena: 4%
For this poll, a total of 99 votes were conducted by anonymous players. The result showed that the Charlotte Hornets currently have the worst fanbase in the league.
Michael Jordan Is Reportedly Looking To Sell The Charlotte Hornets
The Charlotte Hornets are owned by none other than the greatest basketball player of all time, Michael Jordan.
Despite MJ being the owner of the Hornets, the franchise still sits at the top of the list of the arenas with the worst fans in the NBA right now.
It could be one of the reasons why Michael Jordan is reportedly looking to sell the majority stake in the Hornets.
“Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan is engaged in serious talks to sell a majority stake in the franchise to a group led by Hornets minority owner Gabe Plotkin and Atlanta Hawks minority owner Rick Schnall.”
If that deal takes place, it would likely give birth to an even worse environment to play at the Hornets’ Spectrum Center.
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