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The lakers' home is the staples center

The lakers' home is the staples center, in downtown Los Angeles, which was officially launched in 1999 and cost $380 million.

Three kilometers away from the stadium, a giant portrait of the team's historic center, chamberlain, jabbar and o 'neal, can be seen. Outside the stadium, there is a bronze statue of elvin Johnson, a bronze statue established before the 2004 Los Angeles all-star game. On the top of the court, there are six large TV screens, each of which can be replayed in slow motion. The whole stadium is divided into 400 blocks and nearly 200 channels NBA Live Mobile Coins.

The staples center is also home to the Los Angeles clippers. Staff will change the carpet immediately after every game. If it's Derby, who's on the floor at home.

The lakers' name comes from the Minneapolis nickname, a land of thousands of lakes. The name of the team is the people who work or live in the great lakes in the northeast. The Los Angeles lakers moved to Los Angeles in 1960 because of a plane crash. There were no big lakes in Los Angeles, but the lakers moved to Los Angeles without changing their names.

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