The Golden State Warriors leave the Oracle Arena, which has been their home for 47 years, to celebrate a new season at the Chase Center.

The Chase Center, located in San Francisco, recently completed two years and eight months of construction and revealed its great potential. The Chase Center has a capacity of 18,000 seats, which has fewer capacities than the previous Oracle Arena, but has a large scoreboard with state-of-the-art LED lighting. It is also convenient for players to move around.

Meanwhile, Golden State's Ace Stephen Curry expressed high expectations for the new stadium. In an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, Curry said, "I can't believe I can play in the new stadium. I will make new history and memories with our fans here."


Golden State, meanwhile, has made a lot of changes to its roster this summer. Golden State traded Kevin Durant, Andre Iguodala, and Sean Livingston, who were the main drivers of his heyday, and signed D'Angelo Russell through sign and trade in the FA.

In addition, the prospect of a new season is not very bright due to long-term absences due to Klay Thompson's cruciate ligament rupture injury. At the start of the new season, the move will draw attention to what they will do next season.