The Golden State Warriors are one step closer to playing in their new arena, the Chase Center.

Members of ownership cut the ceremonial ribbon outside the Chase Center on Tuesday.

The Chase Center, which is roughly 11 miles from Oracle Arena, will boast the NBA’s largest scoreboard. The Warriors host the Los Angeles Lakers in preseason to open the Chase Center on Oct. 5. The first regular season game at the Chase Center will be the Los Angeles Clippers versus the Dubs.

Golden State's new stadium will seat more than 18,000 people and not only be home to the Dubs, but also concerts and other events. The main attraction, though, will be the Warriors, who are looking to prove critics wrong next season. Many believe the Dubs will struggle to make the playoffs in 2019-20 since Kevin Durant is gone and Klay Thompson is injured.

All-Stars Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and D’Angelo Russell will have to play at a high level every single night for the Warriors to compete in the rugged Western Conference.

The Chase Center looks beautiful. All the money the Warriors made over the past few seasons has gone into this new state-of-the-art stadium. Golden State fans are hoping the team can deliver a championship in the new Chase Center.