Exactly. Madison Square Garden is an iconic arena and they treat as such as well, plus they just did a major renovation to it between 2011 through 2013 that cost 1 billion dollars, adding literally everything and anything that brought it to the standards of these modern stadiums/arenas. It’s not going anywhere.
@@BlacknWhiteBadger88 ... Agreed. Madison Square Garden isn't going anywhere. It just went through a billion-plus dollar renovation/upgrade; which literally added everything and brought it to the modern standards of today's arenas.
@Chris Simmons ... For more than 125 years there have been four different Madison Square Garden's in New York City. The first, located at Madison Avenue and 26th Street, was used for track cycling between 1879 until 1890. The second Madison Square Garden was constructed in 1890 on the same location as the first. Accordingly, Madison Square Garden is a piece of New York City history. The current building opened in 1968.
Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle already hosts a basketball team in the Seattle Storm of the WNBA. And I'm guessing that the gutting and rebuilding of the inside of what became Climate Pledge Arena was done with the idea of an NBA team eventually calling the arena home, besides having hockey and the WNBA.
It’s crazy to think all those arenas built in the 90s and early 2000s are now obsolete. I remember when most of them were brand new. I definitely think Seattle is long overdue to get their team back and should never of lost them in the first place. I really hope that gets done soon. As far as Vegas, why wouldn’t a potential new team share in arena with the Knights instead of building a completely new one? Well, like the video said, it doesn’t sound like a promising deal anyway.
Can you imagine the 1st game for the new Sonic’s be the Oklahoma City thunder clay Bennett will get booed and will need security in and out of that arena.
I highly doubt that the NBA would be foolish enough to schedule the OKC Thunder for the inaugural home game of a new Seattle team. Think of the massive security issues that could cause. We assume the new Seattle team will be called the Sonics, as the city of Seattle, or was it Washington State, that retained ownership of the team name, colors and logo.
Little Caesar’s Arena in Detroit, home of the Red Wings and Pistons has shops and restaurants that ring around the court/ice with s glass roof between them.
A few months ago I saw on my local news that investors from OKC were visiting Milwaukee’s Arena district scouting for ideas on what to invest in for a new arena and entertainment district. It wouldn’t surprise me if the Thunder announce a new arena in the upcoming years.
Because Vegas gets enough concerts and shows where the market can support a second arena, and there would be more money to be made in a building they control.
Yeah, plus Disney sponsors that team now (meaning they’re essentially getting some financial help from ESPN too), and the Amway Center is still a viable arena (it only just opened in 2010). No way the Magic move.
Should've done your research on the Wells Fargo Center before this video. They're renovated and upgraded the whole inside of the arena over the past 4 years. Its basically a new building on the inside.
If expansion happens there need to be balance in the number of teams. Add Seattle, Vegas, and Kansas City in the west and move Minnesota, Memphis and New Orleans to the Eastern Conference.
Not a Bulls fan, but I’ve been to the United Center 2 twice in 2022 and the renovations and the space in that arena are a game changer for sure. It’s a good place for a basketball game and concert
I go to the united center occasionally and the arena has always been in great form. It doesn’t even look like it’s from the 90’s, they constantly invest into the arena, which is great. The united center is the largest arena in the NBA, they’re not going to renovate it.
T-Mobile Arena in Vegas is already a good basketball arena. The lakers played preseason games there in the past, and it's relatively new. I don't see the need to build another arena in Vegas.
It’ll have only been 56 years for the Clippers to have a home of their own. Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo was shared with the Sabres. San Diego Sports Arena predates the Clippers moving there. Los Angeles Sports Arena same thing. Staples shared with both the Kings and Lakers.
Capital One arena isn’t that bad - also feel like the quality of an arena should also be judged by how it integrates into the surrounding area. I hate the new Braves stadium because it’s far as hell into the suburbs (technically not even in Atlanta).
@@davidwesley2525 so? NHL arenas can host basketball with zero issue. Actually, most teams in the NBA have shared/currently share their arena with a hockey team at some level. Hell I think currently there are 10 NHL arenas in the NBA. That's not even counting arenas that host minor league hockey teams like Cleveland, or Orlando or Former NHL arenas like Atlanta.
I don't see any issues with the Capital One Arena in DC, it keeps up with renovations through the years and I believe there is additional renovations planned in the future. Also, where would you put a new arena? The current location is perfect. I just attended a college game at the Wells Fargo center in Philly and see no issues with that stadium either. It seems quite up to date to me.
Thought the same. Was just there last year for a game and thought the arena was very well updated and looked very nice on the inside. The outside looked plenty fine as well and was easy to get in and out of. I can maybe see the location as an issue because it’s practically an arena placed inside a neighborhood, but I feel the location is fine and pretty close to everything. Dude just doesn’t know what he’s talking about and obviously hasn’t been to Capital One Arena.
I’m not sure if “the wall” is a good idea for a pro basketball arena bc most pro basketball fans want comfort and that steep angle is anything but comfort. It’ll be interesting to see if the “the wall” is popular with pro basketball fans. I understand that upper decks are steep but those are the “cheap seats”.
@@night6724 I feel like basketball is different though in the fact that more fans are looking for comfort more than an intimidating atmosphere in the pros vs college hoops.
You should do NHL new arenas/renovations. This is what I know so far: Ottawa Senators - New arena Arizona Coyotes - New Arena NY Rangers - Possible New Arena thrown around Carolina Hurricanes - renovation Calgary Flames - New Arena planned
@@GoalHornGeek if they are contractually obligated to stay in that arena for an x amount of years it will. You just cant get out of an agreement, to find a new place ask the tampa bay rays.
@@SteelRhinoXpress no literally THE OWNER of the arena AND teams is saying they might build a new arena. Pretty sure if they are the owner, they are exempt. Especially considering they’d be closing the arena to expand Penn station
Yeah I don't think we could take a team in Tampa. Great sports fans but that'd be a lot to take on, esp given the Rays may move close to downtown, which is where the lightning (and that new team) would play. I wouldn't mind it, certainly, but I think between Orlando 90 minutes away and Miami 4 hours away, that's a lot in one area that isn't the Boston/NY/NJ or CA metroplexes
Stop. Y'all overthink this way too much with "Tampa" "Kansas City" even some say "second Chicago team" or "third New York team". in reality Vegas and Seattle are destined to get a team and MAYBE just maybe Montreal and Austin get one in like 30 years
There’s also discussions about the Dallas Mavericks looking for a new arena in the next few years. The American Airlines Center - which opened in 201 - feels outdated compared to other venues.
While the Mavericks and Mark Cuban might want a new arena at some point, there are also the NHL's Dallas Stars that would have to be considered in that equation. However, given the size of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex; you can't completely dismiss the idea of a new arena, either. AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field were built in Arlington, Texas. I suppose a new arena could be built out there.
How about ScotiaBank Arena home of the Raptors and Maple Leafs, it's starting to become iconic, but outdated. I don't think they'll move from that spot though it might get a big renovation in the future. United Center in Chicago is in a similar situation as well. Atlanta got a major facelift like that as well a few years ago.
I see Seattle & Vegas getting expansion teams in the next 3 years. If any team was to relocate it would be the pelicans since the arena lease ends sometime next year
Kansas City built a new downtown arena a few years ago in the hopes of luring an NBA or NHL team. It was called the Sprint Center, but when Sprint merged with T-Mobile, the arena was rebranded the T-Mobile Center.
MSG is a historic landmark no doubt. Also if the Knicks and rangers wanted out there's literally no land to build in Manhattan and I doubt the nba/nhl allow a team to leave Manhattan!!
Yeah, that one could get a new arena within the next 10-15 years. It's still very modern and in good shape, so they could just keep it, but I think they want a new building.
Where the fuck did you pull the Magic from for relocating? I mean, they may have been a bad team for years, but they’re in the middle of the pack in NBA attendance this season, and it’s not like their attendance has ever been pathetic like in the NHL with the Panthers or Coyotes. And they have one of the newer arenas right now; Amway Center was built in 2010, and only five other NBA arenas are newer. if they are the only team you can think of in terms of relocating in the NBA, that it’s definitely not happening.
@@redpillfreedom6692 Yes it had renovations twice already. Lipstick on a pig. New owners ARod & Lore have already mentioned a need for a new arena. No more renovations on that old building.
I always wondered why they don't build basketball courts for like fans to shoot around while they wait for the game to start or have little events before the game starts like 3 point shooting contest
Well the main challenge is you're talking about 20 thousand people and even if only 10% of them want to shoot around that's 2000 people. Not enough room. But that said im sure the clippers and Ballmer will find a way to work around it and its a very compelling idea
Could the Timberwolves possibly play home games at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, or is that arena not really ideal for the NBA? Granted the arena is also 20 years old.
The wild own that arena right? I don’t think the Timberwolves want to pay rent to another organization when they can just stay in their current home that they own.
Hockey rinks are WAY bigger than basketball courts. What are you talking about? In shared arenas, the seats on the ends are adjustable to move closer to the baskets, and additional seats are added on the sides.
Yeah man, I just found with this video what happened to Miami with the FTX fiasco. Like, this is a wakeup call for owners not to get involved with volatile naming rights like this. ALSO AGREE I WOULD BE GODDDAMN PISSED OFF TOO. LOl.
You don't have to use renderings for what basketball would look like at the new arena in Seattle, the NBA has already done a test run there with a sold-out preseason game between the Blazers & Clippers. There are photos of the place during the game. It was very much built with the expectation of a future NBA team joining the NHL team. There are already separate locker rooms ready to go and everything. It's a turn-key arena with a prospective ownership group that has deep ties with the NBA just waiting for expansion to officially be on the table to claim their team. Also, if any team might have a possibility of relocation it would be the Pelicans. Not Orlando.
Las Vegas already has the multi-purpose T-Mobile Arena that houses the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights. Building a separate arena for an NBA team would make no sense and is a waste of money and resources.
I’m an arena junky and only this is disagree with is that out of all the arenas I been to the sixers and wizards are at the top of my list as the nicer ones. They are just huge like twice the size of the other ones I been to
Oak View Group is planning to build an entertainment district just south of the Las Vegas Strip which includes an 18k arena. That project has a better chance of getting done than All Net Arena. OVG is the same group that renovated Climate Pledge Arena.
Oak View Group is finishing a major renovation of the former Baltimore Arena as the CFG Bank Arena which will be used mostly for concerts and entertainment events, similar to the T Mobile Center in Kansas City.
Good for the Clippers and Balmer for constructing a home just for the Clippers. Seattle Arena is a completely new arena. The city wisely preserved the roof which is iconic. That is a beautiful facility. Hope they are awarded an expansion team -Kings. Fan
Well expect okc to get good really fast. They gonna get the #1 pick somehow or some one-sided trade or some shit. They got a few nice pieces so it shouldnt be that hard.
@@sygonsen4925 Hmm, interesting. Vegas has a decent amount of other suitable arenas, not to mention Allegiant Stadium for larger capacity events. I would think they could squeeze a new NBA team.
@Baby Blu3 I don’t live in Vegas, so enlighten me a bit. As lucrative as UFC & Boxing is, Vegas doesn’t have an arena specifically for Boxing & UFC matches?
Seattle = Newly Renovated. Not Happening. NYC and Chicago are “diamonds” they are old…but constantly updated. Boston is almost going this same route. Utah, Arizona, Minnesota, …they need new stadiums. Philadelphia and OKC…POSSIBLY…but they need better planning and logistics. I kinda agree with the Downtown fears of Philly that’s why all the arenas are on the outskirts. DC. I was there 10 years ago it was decent. Don’t know how bad it is now…but they LIKE the downtown vibe of it now so I could see a $300/400 million renovation. But that’s up to them.
See the thing with America is that they like abandon there spiritual home that has only been used for 25 years and create a new stadium that will likely last for 20 years as well until so forth, just stick by your stadium and renovate it ffs
bad idea for the NBA to consider Vegas, it's the #40 market, and there are two sports (almost 3) already there. Yes, it's a growing market, but look how long it took Phoenix to get all 4 sports.
@@ccmgoalie35 Seattle Sonics Vegas Vipers Vancouver Captains Montreal Saints Kansas City Crowns St. Louis Spirits Kentucky Colonels Pittsburgh Ironmen Nashville Nights Baltimore Crows
Madison Square Garden is never going to get replaced.
I heard rumors about a new MSG and that the current MSG would get repurposed into Penn Station.
Exactly.
Madison Square Garden is an iconic arena and they treat as such as well, plus they just did a major renovation to it between 2011 through 2013 that cost 1 billion dollars, adding literally everything and anything that brought it to the standards of these modern stadiums/arenas. It’s not going anywhere.
@@BlacknWhiteBadger88 ... Agreed. Madison Square Garden isn't going anywhere. It just went through a billion-plus dollar renovation/upgrade; which literally added everything and brought it to the modern standards of today's arenas.
Not until it crumbles into nothingness.
@Chris Simmons ... For more than 125 years there have been four different Madison Square Garden's in New York City. The first, located at Madison Avenue and 26th Street, was used for track cycling between 1879 until 1890. The second Madison Square Garden was constructed in 1890 on the same location as the first. Accordingly, Madison Square Garden is a piece of New York City history. The current building opened in 1968.
Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle already hosts a basketball team in the Seattle Storm of the WNBA. And I'm guessing that the gutting and rebuilding of the inside of what became Climate Pledge Arena was done with the idea of an NBA team eventually calling the arena home, besides having hockey and the WNBA.
It was done for the purpose of getting an NBA team
It's the arena for the Seattle Kraken of the NHL since their debut in 2021.
Seattle U has some games there too. Would be a cool place for a NBA team
I watched a hockey game on tv there. It is clearly built with basketball in mind
The Blazers & Clippers had MBA preseason game in Seattle at Climate Pledge Arena back in Oct ‘22. Sold out & the venue was great.
It’s crazy to think all those arenas built in the 90s and early 2000s are now obsolete. I remember when most of them were brand new.
I definitely think Seattle is long overdue to get their team back and should never of lost them in the first place. I really hope that gets done soon.
As far as Vegas, why wouldn’t a potential new team share in arena with the Knights instead of building a completely new one? Well, like the video said, it doesn’t sound like a promising deal anyway.
"Onlyfans arena" 😂🤣
Before Las Vegas can get an NBA team they have to get there situation figured out about the possible A’s coming to Las Vegas
Nobody watches baseball
@@4ktkaram395 Nah. /
Ain’t nobody care about dem A’s 😂
@@4ktkaram395 oof, L take. “Watching” is how they make their money, and they makes tons. TV rights are bananas in baseball
One has zero to do with the other, an NBA expansion should play at T-Mobile. Why build ANOTHER arena?! 🤦🏻♂️
Footprint Center had a $300 million dollar renovation back in 2019. It is basically a brand new arena.
Same with the Delta Center in Utah. They gutted it. Doesn't even look like the same arena inside
Can you imagine the 1st game for the new Sonic’s be the Oklahoma City thunder clay Bennett will get booed and will need security in and out of that arena.
He wouldn’t go.
Imagine if Seattle gets a new team and KD goes back there and either the 1st game of the season or Christmas they play OKC🤯
That would be electric. I can Imagine “fuck clay bennett” chants going all game, would be hilarious
I highly doubt that the NBA would be foolish enough to schedule the OKC Thunder for the inaugural home game of a new Seattle team. Think of the massive security issues that could cause. We assume the new Seattle team will be called the Sonics, as the city of Seattle, or was it Washington State, that retained ownership of the team name, colors and logo.
Bennett would not be at the game. Owners don't go to away games.
Little Caesar’s Arena in Detroit, home of the Red Wings and Pistons has shops and restaurants that ring around the court/ice with s glass roof between them.
I can’t believe I just found you, I’ve been looking for this kind of content!
A few months ago I saw on my local news that investors from OKC were visiting Milwaukee’s Arena district scouting for ideas on what to invest in for a new arena and entertainment district. It wouldn’t surprise me if the Thunder announce a new arena in the upcoming years.
Why wouldn’t they just put a team in T-Mobile Arena with the Golden Knights?
the owner already said he’s not sharing the arena
@@night6724 well he is gonna learn how to
Because Vegas gets enough concerts and shows where the market can support a second arena, and there would be more money to be made in a building they control.
I know that the Orlando Magic will never move away from Orlando.
How do you know?
Yeah, plus Disney sponsors that team now (meaning they’re essentially getting some financial help from ESPN too), and the Amway Center is still a viable arena (it only just opened in 2010).
No way the Magic move.
A Magic Fan, but agreed. Our financials from tourism is too juicy to leave.
Disney will likely buy the team and it will stay there
Las Vegas will go from being blacklisted by every league to having a team in every league in less than 10 years
Interesting. Although the NHL was the only league willing to give Las Vegas a shot.
an arena named ''onlyfans arena'' would be crazyyy 😂😂
Should've done your research on the Wells Fargo Center before this video. They're renovated and upgraded the whole inside of the arena over the past 4 years. Its basically a new building on the inside.
If expansion happens there need to be balance in the number of teams. Add Seattle, Vegas, and Kansas City in the west and move Minnesota, Memphis and New Orleans to the Eastern Conference.
Not a Bulls fan, but I’ve been to the United Center 2 twice in 2022 and the renovations and the space in that arena are a game changer for sure. It’s a good place for a basketball game and concert
Agreed went there recently for a blackhawks game
Can't see the Orlando Magic moving because of ESPN contacts with Disney in the Orlando area.
ESPN is irrelevant to the Magic and ESPN is actually in Connecticut, not Orlando.
Also amway just opened in 2010 and got renovated recently don't know what this guy is saying
ESPN is irrelevant to the Orlando Magic.
I go to the united center occasionally and the arena has always been in great form. It doesn’t even look like it’s from the 90’s, they constantly invest into the arena, which is great. The united center is the largest arena in the NBA, they’re not going to renovate it.
T-Mobile Arena in Vegas is already a good basketball arena. The lakers played preseason games there in the past, and it's relatively new. I don't see the need to build another arena in Vegas.
Exactly my point so Vegas needs to quit being greedy
Fiserv Forum was modeled on the Golden 1 Center. Chase Center in San Francisco also took elements from Golden 1 Center.
The Intuit Dome looks 🔥
It’ll have only been 56 years for the Clippers to have a home of their own.
Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo was shared with the Sabres.
San Diego Sports Arena predates the Clippers moving there.
Los Angeles Sports Arena same thing.
Staples shared with both the Kings and Lakers.
Capital One arena isn’t that bad - also feel like the quality of an arena should also be judged by how it integrates into the surrounding area. I hate the new Braves stadium because it’s far as hell into the suburbs (technically not even in Atlanta).
Why would Vegas not use the T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena was Built for the NHL.
@@davidwesley2525 build for nba too
@@davidwesley2525 so? NHL arenas can host basketball with zero issue. Actually, most teams in the NBA have shared/currently share their arena with a hockey team at some level. Hell I think currently there are 10 NHL arenas in the NBA. That's not even counting arenas that host minor league hockey teams like Cleveland, or Orlando or Former NHL arenas like Atlanta.
Climate Pledge Arena is already done and open!! The Kraken already play there and it’s now waiting for the Sonics!!
Doesnt Vegas have an NBA sized arena already
Vegas has a bunch of arenas where an NBA team could theoretically play.
@Baby Blu3 For some reason, I thought the Michelob ULTRA Arena held more than 12,000, but I stand corrected.
@@CreightonRabs Nonetheless, your point still stands
T mobile arena final & done
Thomas & Mack or MGM Grand Garden Arena can host NBA games just saying
4:49 “Its like it’s named after Greta Thunberg or something” hahahaha
Didn’t Minnesota, Phoenix, Utah and Indy just have a major renovation like two to three years ago respectively?
I don't see any issues with the Capital One Arena in DC, it keeps up with renovations through the years and I believe there is additional renovations planned in the future. Also, where would you put a new arena? The current location is perfect.
I just attended a college game at the Wells Fargo center in Philly and see no issues with that stadium either. It seems quite up to date to me.
Thought the same. Was just there last year for a game and thought the arena was very well updated and looked very nice on the inside. The outside looked plenty fine as well and was easy to get in and out of. I can maybe see the location as an issue because it’s practically an arena placed inside a neighborhood, but I feel the location is fine and pretty close to everything. Dude just doesn’t know what he’s talking about and obviously hasn’t been to Capital One Arena.
They just renovated capital one like a year ago too lmao
why would vegas build a new arena? they just built the t-mobile center
Fr😂
Only reason would be if they only built it for hockey specific which I doubt cuz they were trying to get both.
T mobile arena was meant for hockey not basketball
You're making the 1990's sound ancient.
I’m not sure if “the wall” is a good idea for a pro basketball arena bc most pro basketball fans want comfort and that steep angle is anything but comfort. It’ll be interesting to see if the “the wall” is popular with pro basketball fans. I understand that upper decks are steep but those are the “cheap seats”.
It seems like more of a college basketball thing like maybe that’s where the student section stands
are you serious? That’s the kind of stuff pro sports needs. This is why baseball has the best pro sports fans. And it just looks steep
@@night6724 I feel like basketball is different though in the fact that more fans are looking for comfort more than an intimidating atmosphere in the pros vs college hoops.
It's gonna be litty bruh wym?
@@clippersin4138 I'll be there like a college arena
Paycom Center in OKC will stay in place. It's going to go through a multi-year renovation and they get a new scoreboard in 2023.
I really like how basketball stadium are built
Especially how the seats are placed close to.the field
This fool said the Magic may move to Seattle. Nevermind that we actually sell tickets and have a state of the art arena already.
Yeah, he was definitely bugged out of his mind with that statement.
There may be a gut of The Wizards Arena to use the space more efficiently, but it is difficult to see them moving locations.
You should do NHL new arenas/renovations. This is what I know so far:
Ottawa Senators - New arena
Arizona Coyotes - New Arena
NY Rangers - Possible New Arena thrown around
Carolina Hurricanes - renovation
Calgary Flames - New Arena planned
MSG had a billion dollar renovation done to it not too long ago. the rangers aren't going anywhere anytime soon and neither are the knicks
@@SteelRhinoXpress still not stopping MSG from proposing a new arena
@@GoalHornGeek if they are contractually obligated to stay in that arena for an x amount of years it will. You just cant get out of an agreement, to find a new place ask the tampa bay rays.
@@SteelRhinoXpress no literally THE OWNER of the arena AND teams is saying they might build a new arena. Pretty sure if they are the owner, they are exempt. Especially considering they’d be closing the arena to expand Penn station
The Coyotes arena is such a waste of money because the team BLEEDS money. They should've been relocated out of Arizona a long time ago.
Vegas, and Seattle make sense to be expansion teams but Tampa could too but the only problem is the magic would be so close
The Magic would certainly bitch about that - and maybe even the Heat.
Yeah I don't think we could take a team in Tampa. Great sports fans but that'd be a lot to take on, esp given the Rays may move close to downtown, which is where the lightning (and that new team) would play. I wouldn't mind it, certainly, but I think between Orlando 90 minutes away and Miami 4 hours away, that's a lot in one area that isn't the Boston/NY/NJ or CA metroplexes
NBA wouldn't touch Tampa with a new team haha
It's not impossible, San Francisco and Sacramento are just as close along with Milwaukee and Chicago
Stop. Y'all overthink this way too much with "Tampa" "Kansas City" even some say "second Chicago team" or "third New York team". in reality Vegas and Seattle are destined to get a team and MAYBE just maybe Montreal and Austin get one in like 30 years
There’s also discussions about the Dallas Mavericks looking for a new arena in the next few years. The American Airlines Center - which opened in 201 - feels outdated compared to other venues.
Barclays center was opened 10 years ago and looks outdated
While the Mavericks and Mark Cuban might want a new arena at some point, there are also the NHL's Dallas Stars that would have to be considered in that equation. However, given the size of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex; you can't completely dismiss the idea of a new arena, either. AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field were built in Arlington, Texas. I suppose a new arena could be built out there.
Jesus has it been 20 years already for that place?
Mav arena looked dated on opening
How about ScotiaBank Arena home of the Raptors and Maple Leafs, it's starting to become iconic, but outdated. I don't think they'll move from that spot though it might get a big renovation in the future. United Center in Chicago is in a similar situation as well. Atlanta got a major facelift like that as well a few years ago.
I see Seattle & Vegas getting expansion teams in the next 3 years. If any team was to relocate it would be the pelicans since the arena lease ends sometime next year
Move to KC
Fly pelican fly!! Sorry, had to do it 😂
Kansas City built a new downtown arena a few years ago in the hopes of luring an NBA or NHL team. It was called the Sprint Center, but when Sprint merged with T-Mobile, the arena was rebranded the T-Mobile Center.
@@RickO4404 they’ll possibly get a NBA team as a 4 city
I agree. New Orleans has failed as an NBA market
I think one day MSG shall be listed in National Register of Historic Places, based on how well it is maintained.
MSG can't leave cos it's literally sitting atop an active & busy Penn Station. So, no worries of The Garden ever leaving
MSG is a historic landmark no doubt. Also if the Knicks and rangers wanted out there's literally no land to build in Manhattan and I doubt the nba/nhl allow a team to leave Manhattan!!
Climate Pledge Arena has been around since the 60s. Was renovated for the expansion NHL team. Supersonics used to play there before they moved to OKC.
Gotta build these stadiums so they can bring you 48 minutes of basketball between 2 hours of commercials!!!
Paycom Arena was the home of the Oklahoma City Barons of the AHL. They relocated to California and now called the Bakersfield Condors.
United Center is 100% privately owned. And I’ve heard nothing from Reinsdorf (Bulls owner) or Wirtz (Blackhawks owner) about building a new arena.
Yeah, that one could get a new arena within the next 10-15 years. It's still very modern and in good shape, so they could just keep it, but I think they want a new building.
Named after “Greta Thunberg” I’m dead bro. 🤣🤣🤣 🏀 ❤
the Vegas Venom.? but i do like the retractable roof idea. that would be pretty cool to get natural light into an NBA day game.
The Delta Center in Utah is basically a brand new arena. They dropped about $300 million in renovations in 2018 or 19.
Where the fuck did you pull the Magic from for relocating? I mean, they may have been a bad team for years, but they’re in the middle of the pack in NBA attendance this season, and it’s not like their attendance has ever been pathetic like in the NHL with the Panthers or Coyotes. And they have one of the newer arenas right now; Amway Center was built in 2010, and only five other NBA arenas are newer. if they are the only team you can think of in terms of relocating in the NBA, that it’s definitely not happening.
Minnesota has a nice fallback option. They could go play in St. Paul for a year while Target Center gets upgraded.
Wasn't Target Center heavily refurbished just a few years ago?
@@redpillfreedom6692 Yes it had renovations twice already. Lipstick on a pig. New owners ARod & Lore have already mentioned a need for a new arena. No more renovations on that old building.
I always wondered why they don't build basketball courts for like fans to shoot around while they wait for the game to start or have little events before the game starts like 3 point shooting contest
Looks like they may answer that problem with the Intuit Dome, that place looks insane.
Well the main challenge is you're talking about 20 thousand people and even if only 10% of them want to shoot around that's 2000 people. Not enough room. But that said im sure the clippers and Ballmer will find a way to work around it and its a very compelling idea
Intuit dome gonna be dope
“Onlyfans arena” 😂
what is your reasoning behind your dislike for wells fargo center
Could the Timberwolves possibly play home games at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, or is that arena not really ideal for the NBA? Granted the arena is also 20 years old.
The target center just got renovated not to long ago so I doubt they are going anywhere.
The wild own that arena right? I don’t think the Timberwolves want to pay rent to another organization when they can just stay in their current home that they own.
@@wilderac2250 The Wild do not own it, The City of St. Paul does.
@@chriskay1449 oh ok
Hockey rinks are WAY bigger than basketball courts. What are you talking about? In shared arenas, the seats on the ends are adjustable to move closer to the baskets, and additional seats are added on the sides.
Yeah man, I just found with this video what happened to Miami with the FTX fiasco. Like, this is a wakeup call for owners not to get involved with volatile naming rights like this. ALSO AGREE I WOULD BE GODDDAMN PISSED OFF TOO. LOl.
You don't have to use renderings for what basketball would look like at the new arena in Seattle, the NBA has already done a test run there with a sold-out preseason game between the Blazers & Clippers. There are photos of the place during the game. It was very much built with the expectation of a future NBA team joining the NHL team. There are already separate locker rooms ready to go and everything. It's a turn-key arena with a prospective ownership group that has deep ties with the NBA just waiting for expansion to officially be on the table to claim their team.
Also, if any team might have a possibility of relocation it would be the Pelicans. Not Orlando.
Inglewood Forum is staying up until after the LA olympics
Las Vegas already has the multi-purpose T-Mobile Arena that houses the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights. Building a separate arena for an NBA team would make no sense and is a waste of money and resources.
6ers looks something straight out of Minecraft💀💀💀
I’m an arena junky and only this is disagree with is that out of all the arenas I been to the sixers and wizards are at the top of my list as the nicer ones. They are just huge like twice the size of the other ones I been to
Us in OKC just yesterday approved funding for a new arena. The Thunder will be getting a new house.
I feel the new Vegas team will play in the golden knights stadium
Target Center in Minneapolis is old Timberwolves are due a new arena.
That just got renovated.
Gainbridge Fieldhous/Pacers homecourt is a basketball arena
LV has the Knights cant they just use same Arena it’s amazing in there
Oak View Group is planning to build an entertainment district just south of the Las Vegas Strip which includes an 18k arena. That project has a better chance of getting done than All Net Arena. OVG is the same group that renovated Climate Pledge Arena.
Oak View Group is finishing a major renovation of the former Baltimore Arena as the CFG Bank Arena which will be used mostly for concerts and entertainment events, similar to the T Mobile Center in Kansas City.
I agree. The other project is a joke, they’ve had a decade to get funding and it’s all talk
they’re already playing pro basketball in the climate pledge arena today. i’ve been to storm games there and it’s amazing
Vegas just built T-Mobile arena for the Knights
United Center keeps getting upgraded, I don’t think it’s going anywhere for at least a decade
i hope is seattle supersonics play again in Seattle
I poured the Concrete in that place
11:30 trust me dude all of Utah would riot if the Jazz even thought about making a new arena 😂.
Plus they just got a renovation.
You couldn’t even tell that it was the old Delta Center anymore.
Good for the Clippers and Balmer for constructing a home just for the Clippers.
Seattle Arena is a completely new arena. The city wisely preserved the roof which is iconic.
That is a beautiful facility. Hope they are awarded an expansion team
-Kings. Fan
Well expect okc to get good really fast. They gonna get the #1 pick somehow or some one-sided trade or some shit. They got a few nice pieces so it shouldnt be that hard.
Seattle didn't get a new arena. They just renovated it.
it’s basically new
@@night6724 thanks I know I'm right.
There's already an nba ready arena in vegas. The t mobile arena
If/when Las Vegas gets a NBA team, why wouldn’t they play at T-Mobile Arena? It’s fairly new and looks nice.
T-mobile is fully booked up with all the concerts, UFC, boxing and hockey
@@sygonsen4925 Hmm, interesting. Vegas has a decent amount of other suitable arenas, not to mention Allegiant Stadium for larger capacity events. I would think they could squeeze a new NBA team.
@Baby Blu3 I don’t live in Vegas, so enlighten me a bit. As lucrative as UFC & Boxing is, Vegas doesn’t have an arena specifically for Boxing & UFC matches?
@@sygonsen4925 cryptostaples pulled it off. Three major teams. Tons of concerts there
Intuit Dome is just incredible. Ballmer did it right.
Seattle = Newly Renovated. Not Happening.
NYC and Chicago are “diamonds” they are old…but constantly updated. Boston is almost going this same route.
Utah, Arizona, Minnesota, …they need new stadiums.
Philadelphia and OKC…POSSIBLY…but they need better planning and logistics. I kinda agree with the Downtown fears of Philly that’s why all the arenas are on the outskirts.
DC. I was there 10 years ago it was decent. Don’t know how bad it is now…but they LIKE the downtown vibe of it now so I could see a $300/400 million renovation. But that’s up to them.
look up Key arena in seattle.
See the thing with America is that they like abandon there spiritual home that has only been used for 25 years and create a new stadium that will likely last for 20 years as well until so forth, just stick by your stadium and renovate it ffs
bad idea for the NBA to consider Vegas, it's the #40 market, and there are two sports (almost 3) already there. Yes, it's a growing market, but look how long it took Phoenix to get all 4 sports.
Fleshlight Arena 😳😳
Nba needs retractable roofs
Pelicans and Grizzlies are the two possible candidates for relocation but it all depends on the investors willing to buy these teams.
Memphis should be moved to Nashville; it’s the same state, better city and already has an arena
@@sygonsen4925 would they keep the grizzlies name?
Pelicans have made it clear they aren’t moving
Pelicans aren't going anywhere.
Funny I asked the same question about Kawhi would he be able to walk by the time arena finishes :D
I thought the Peiicans Arena was next to be replaced, money is always an issue in NA
Footprint center just got remodeled
76ers still have the name Wells Fargo on the building 😅
El Paso Peppers basketball team!🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀
This guy sounds like a root canal feels
Sonics coming back ?
The suns arena was just completely renovated dude they are not getting another arena any time soon its not needed with how nice it is now
the inside of the clippers arena looks weird af
I laughed at the Onlyfans Arena name
Intuit dome looks like a flat egg outside.
I wish the NBA had 40 teams
Very easily could Vegas Seattle Pittsburgh St. Louis Louisville and maybe a few in Canada
@@ccmgoalie35 Seattle Sonics
Vegas Vipers
Vancouver Captains
Montreal Saints
Kansas City Crowns
St. Louis Spirits
Kentucky Colonels
Pittsburgh Ironmen
Nashville Nights
Baltimore Crows
@@night6724 Las Vegas Dealers
Kansas City reign
Mexico City Aztecs
Montreal Voyagers
Pittsburgh condors
@@dreamcage1801 Pittsburgh Pisces.
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