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Established
2006 (18 years old)

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Basketball

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UCLA Health Training Center
(750 Capacity)

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Location
El Segundo, California

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NBA G League

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The South Bay Lakers are an American professional basketball team of the NBA G League, based in Los Angeles. Founded in 2006 as the Los Angeles D-Fenders, the team is owned by the Los Angeles Lakers, who were the first National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise to own a D-League team. At the conclusion of the 2016–17 D-League season, the D-Fenders re-branded as the South Bay Lakers for the G League. They also moved their home games from the Toyota Sports Center into the UCLA Health Training Center, a new practice facility for the Los Angeles Lakers in El Segundo.

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Cannady



14

Castleton



1

Harrison



38

Hearn



55

Hodge



20

Giles



21

Lewis



4

Mays



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UCLA Health Training Center is an indoor arena and basketball practice facility located in El Segundo, California. It hosts the South Bay Lakers of the NBA G League. The facility also serves as the training center for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). It has a seating capacity of 750 spectators. On August 31, 2016, it was announced that UCLA Health had signed a three-year naming rights deal with the Los Angeles Lakers.
This arena is currently the smallest venue in the NBA G League.

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