Originally Posted by
bison34
The Delta Center is an NBA arena with NBA sight lines. And hockey rinks are quite a bit bigger than NBA courts.
I don't know what the hockey configuration is for BOK, but the NHL has very particular rules on sight lines, I believe.
Tulsa's BOK Center is very unique in versatility of hosting both NBA and NHL games. There's not that much difference in seating capacity.
NBA, NCAA basketball games: 17,839 vs NHL hockey games 17,096. A 743 difference in transitioning from basketball to ice hockey.
I don't know of an arena in the U. S. that has that flexibility where they don't lose a ton of seats.
Example of some selected NBA arenas:
Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis - BB 17,274 - IH 11,651 (5,623 difference)
FedEx Forum, Memphis - BB 17,794 - IH 16,411 (1,383 difference)
Spectrum Center, Charlotte - BB 19,077 - IH 14,100 (4,0977 difference)
TD Garden, Boston - BB 19,156 - IH 17,850 (1,306 difference)
The SLC Delta Center doesn't possess the flexibility of Tulsa's BOK Center when hosting both NBA and NHL games.
César Pelli did an outstanding job with the architectural design (Exterior and Interior) of Tulsa's BOK Center.
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