On Tuesday came the news that Staples Center, the downtown Los Angeles home of the Lakers, Clippers (who returned to L.A. after a brief stint in Temecula), the WNBAโs Sparks, and the NHLโs Kings, will be known as Crypto.com Arena beginning on Christmas Day. Per the Los Angeles Times, the $700 million naming rights deal means that one of the most iconic venues in the world will have a new name for the next 20 years, and all Staples Center signage will be replaced by June 2022.
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As someone who lives a grand total of two blocks away from Staples Center Crypto.com Arena, calling this seismic shift jarring is an understatement. But long-time residents of Los Angeles arenโt the only ones not feeling the change, as even NBA players admit to struggling with what the near future holds.
โI donโt know how itโs gonna be not Staples. Like, I canโt see it,โ Clippers guard Reggie Jackson said after his team beat the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night. โI apologize ahead, Iโll still be calling it Staples. [...] Kobe, especially my era, growing up, watching those championships. Shaq. Nah, itโs too many memories. Itโs gonna be hard to not call it Staples. I canโt imagine, I donโt even know if you can do that.โ
His teammate, perennial All-Star Paul George, echoed those sentiments.
โItโll definitely be weird,โ George said. โItโs just, itโs the same location, but itโs kind of like just stripping the history here by calling it something else. You know, from there going forward, itโs I guess the new history to be written. But itโll be weird.โ
Thatโs one way to put it.
Lakers star Russell Westbrook, who was one of the teamโs big-name acquisitions this offseason, had the best response yet to the new name.
โThe Crip? Whatโd you say? The Crip Arena?โ he responded during a press conference when a reporter mentioned the name change. โI didnโt know what you said.โ
Count Lakers coach Frank Vogel as another person struggling with all of this.
โYeah, itโs tough, you know what I mean? Lakers fans and really sports fans in general obviously know that building as the Staples Center,โ he said. โI understand the disappointment the fans will have. But thatโs just the way of the world. This is the business weโre in. Almost universally around the country, thereโs a business element to naming rights for the arenas. Itโs really out of our control.โ
On Twitter, Lakers fans have done just about everything short of rioting, as theyโve taken turns both reminiscing on the venueโs storied past and expressing their clear dismay at Crypto.comโs imminent takeover.
Even Vanessa Bryant, the widow of Kobe Bryant whoโs been entangledย in legal troubles since her husbandโs tragic loss, offered her own opinion on the matter in her Instagram Stories.
โForever known as โThe House That Kobe Builtโ,โ she captioned a photo of Staples Center with her late husbandโs arms wrapped around the building.
Clearly, change is inevitable, but this one might take a long time for sports fansโwhether theyโre based in Los Angeles or notโto adjust to.
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