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The Famous Staples Center is Changing its name to Crypto.com Arena

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The Famous Staples Center is Changing its name to Crypto.com Arena
Source: Sky Sports

The Staples Center will be renamed. It will be Crypto.com Arena starting on Christmas Day.

After 22 years of operation, the arena that houses the NBA’s Lakers and Clippers, the NHL’s Kings, and the WNBA’s Sparks will change its name, according to arena owner AEG.

Crypto.com is paying $700 million over 20 years to rename the building, according to a source familiar with the matter. Because the parties aren’t officially unveiling the specifics of what is thought to be the largest naming rights deal in sports history, the individual spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Since its opening in October 1999, the 20,000-seat arena has been known as the Staples Center, with the naming rights held by the American office-supplies retailer under a 20-year arrangement. When the Lakers take on the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA’s annual Christmas showcase, the name will change.

Crypto.com is a cryptocurrency exchange and platform based in Singapore. Since its inception in 2016, Crypto.com has been on a shopping binge across the global sports sector. Formula One, the UFC, Italy’s Serie A, Paris St-Germain, and the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens have all signed high-profile advertising deals with the platform, which also bought the Philadelphia 76ers’ jersey sponsorship patch.

The arena was developed by AEG, the sports and entertainment organization that owns the Kings and had a share in the Lakers until this summer. It soon became a famous venue for important events in the United States’ second-largest metropolitan region.

The arena has held 19 Grammy Awards ceremonies, three NBA All-Star Games, two NHL All-Star Games, and other high-profile concerts, performances, and major public events, including Michael Jackson, Nipsey Hussle, and Kobe Bryant tributes, in addition to its sports tenants.

During the Lakers’ time at the colossal venue, they have won six NBA titles, including three in a row in the first three years. Banners celebrating the Lakers’ 17 NBA championships hang high above the playing floor, creating the building’s most prominent interior feature.

The Staples Center has hosted three WNBA championships, and the Kings won their first two Stanley Cup championships there in 2012 and 2014, both on home ice.

The Clippers will be making their first appearance at Crypto.com Arena. When their contract at Staples Center expires in 2024, they’ll move to Inglewood to launch Steve Ballmer’s $1 billion, 18,000-seat Intuit Dome. The Sparks might potentially depart downtown at that time, though no decision has been made.