Staples Center is designed according to the modern professional basketball stadium. Staples Arena, which costs 380 million dollars and can accommodate nearly 20,000 spectators, has 12 entrances. Everything on the court can be seen clearly from any angle in the third-floor stands. There are six TV screens hanging on the top of the stadium, and every wonderful picture in the game can be played back in slow motion in time. The entire arena is divided into more than 400 blocks with nearly 200 passages.
The Staples Center has 65,438+0,200 TV monitors, an audio system worth $65,438+0.5 million, 675 pickup microphones and a lighting system worth $2 million. The center has 55 lounges and gyms open to the public; There are 23 restaurants in the center and an outdoor restaurant overlooking Los Angeles.
Like most gymnasiums, Staples' locker room is on the ground floor of the basement. This is not only a place for journalists' activities, but also an exhibition hall to show the history of the Lakers. On the aisle of the Lakers locker room, there are photos hanging, recording historical moments.