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Someone needs to take some inside photos. This might be hard, though, because I doubt it's allowed to take cameras in to concerts, which are virtually the only event at Sports Arena anymore. Yesitsnot (talk) 07:25, 20 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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The "Notes" format is little better than the dreaded "Trivia". Also, I seriously dobut that John Wooden, whose playing career was at Purdue in the 1930s ever "played" in the Sports Arena, although he most definitely coached there on several occassions.
Also, the fact that the Sports Arena was what facilitated the move of the NBA Minneapolis Lakers (and their now-ironic nickname) to LA needs to be brought up in the article. 75.201.228.199 (talk) 02:24, 4 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]