The arena hosted the Admirals for years, including their 2004 Calder Cup championship season. 3. The Atmosphere and Criticism
Throughout its history, the Bradley Center was defined by its tenants:
The Bradley Center was more than just concrete and steel; it was the place where a generation of Wisconsinites went to experience "firsts"—first concert, first NBA game, first playoff series. bradley center
Then-deputy NBA commissioner Adam Silver toured the arena and noted it was too small and lacked necessary amenities.
The construction of the $524 million Fiserv Forum, which was built next door. The arena hosted the Admirals for years, including
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Some seats had obstructed views, a common issue with older arena designs. Then-deputy NBA commissioner Adam Silver toured the arena
The Bradley Center was not built on city taxes, but rather through a generous $90 million donation by Jane Bradley Pettit in honor of her father, Harry Lynde Bradley. October 1, 1988.