"The name has changed over the years, from the CoreStates Center to First Union Center to Wachovia Center to the Wells Fargo Center.
Informally, the building had also been known as Spectrum II and Stack's House, after Jerry Stackhouse, the team's star when the place was built in 1996.
None of the name changes were enough to fool Tony Parker.
For as long as he's been with the Spurs, the arena the Philadelphia 76ers call home might as well have been the Temple of Doom.
"Our history is really bad here," Parker said. "We played so bad in Philly. I figured we had to get a win here sometime.""