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Revision as of 09:41, 30 November 2020

Spectrum Center
Location Charlotte, North Carolina
Opened October 21, 2005
Other Names Time Warner Cable Arena (2008-16)
Charlotte Bobcats Arena (2005-08)
Tenants Charlotte Hornets (2005-present)
Charlotte Checkers (2010-15)

Spectrum Center is an indoor arena located in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. It is owned by the city of Charlotte and operated by its main tenant, the NBA's Charlotte Hornets. The arena seats 19,077 for NBA games but can be expanded to 20,200 for college basketball games.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Basketball Association November 22, 2013 Charlotte Bobcats vs. Phoenix Suns Program

See also

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