Scotiabank Arena is literally Toronto's MSG. Though it doesn't have the same historical significance as MSG, it's located in the best location possible, in the heart of the city attached to the main transit hub. It's more likely to be given a massive interior renovation or torn down and replaced within the same footprint before they would ever consider building a new arena in a different location. They also just renovated the exterior and built an entire entertainment district adjacent to it within the last couple of years, so there's absolutely no way they are leaving that building in the next 7 years lol.
No one in Toronto is talking about replacing Scotiabank Arena (pronounced sko-sha, not Sko-ti-uh). It's a cashbox and consistently ranked one of the busiest venues in the world.
This guys just pulls stuff out of his a**hole - literally no one in toronto is talking about a new arena - it will probably be around for another 30 year’s minimum - btw severely underrated arena , fantastic lighting unlike most us arenas - and outside of a few corner ov seats - not a bad seat in the house
The Bank of Nova Scotia is often called Scotiabank, and they are the corporate sponsor of the arena in Toronto where the Raptors and the Maple Leafs play. It isn't going anywhere, probably for decades. It was privately built, and no one there is talking about a new rink.
I do NOT see the United Center in Chicago being replaced any time soon. I think Jerry Reinsdorf will say he has built his last NBA arena. Plus ,due to the historic nature of the building (house that MJ built) there is no real call for a new building. The brutal concrete exterior is really not a problem because it pays homage to the much beloved old Chicago Stadium and people (me included) like the updates that they did adding screens to the exterior. The atrium that they built to house Micheal's statute is beautiful and I make sure I go through there every time I'm in the building. Lastly, and most importantly the building is a huge money maker for the Bulls (and Blackhawks) as it is now without a district or anything like that because it is the largest capacity arena and it is always full or near full even when the team is bad. I've been to the UC more than any other arena and I love it. As long as there is no call for anything new it may last as long as Chicago Stadium.
Jordan hasn't played in Chicago since 1998. Bruh. Right now Bulls don't have leverage. United center isn't too bad. But it's reaching Oakland Arena territory. Just a thought
Here in San Antonio i hope and pray the Spurs and city go big with this project. A complete overhaul of all of Hemisfair Park. New Arena a new Ballpark for the Missions (MLB maybe??) along with shops restaurants and entertainment. GO BIG SA!!
Toronto and Miami Arenas as tweener is not cool. Both are imo top 12 arenas and there’s no replacement talk. They should be around for at least 15 years
Saying Capitol One in DC is like walking into a movie theater is because it IS like walking into a movie theater. There is definitely a movie theater attached to the building.
Atlanta's arena will be 25 years old later this year, which for Atlanta standards is ancient as Fulton County Stadium, Georgia Dome, The Omni, and Turner Field all had shorter life spans
I was just at Toyota center last week for the first time and that place was uncomfortable. Otherwise, American Airlines was one of the best stadiums I’ve ever been to, that shouldn’t not be replaced
Ya would for sure put Scotiabank Arena in safe it’s in the perfect location got a great surrounding area. I honestly could see sba lasting 50 plus more years with Reno’s in 20 years.
I’m from New Orleans ! They doing an assessment on the SKC AS WE SPEAK. TO SEE IT THEY NEED TO BUILD NEW ONE OR RENOVATE. THE SAME ARCHITECTURE FIRM WHO DID THE ASSESSMENT ON THE SUPERDOME. THEY ALSO STARTED LOOKING AT PROPERTIES FOR POTENTIAL ARENA SITES IF THEY DECIDE TO GO THAT ROUTE
The mayor of San Antonio is supporting the new arena and sports district downtown. Supposedly it'll be across the alamodome coming from rumors where the old hemisfair arena was located back in the day. So hopefully it goes through because it will def help the economy. Money shouldn't be an issue since Wemby will be bringing in billions to the city for his entire career being the future face of the league.
i live in san Antonio, and honestly i dont see a problem with the location, just because its literally 5 minutes (with minimal traffic) going 35 north from 281 you’re pretty much there, also the hemisphere location would be interesting, but that would mean the convention center is gone
@meankrandel No the Henry b convention center won't be touched if anything it'd be the UTSA institute of Texan cultures that it will be built on but they aren't having it so let's see if it does go through.
@@MIKUIEL treating him like what? Not passing the ball argument? Spurs have been the top team in assists all year going back and forth with the pacers, victor also has the most ball touches for a rookie ever so that argument can't be used anymore. Plus France and san Antonio go together and will forever be intertwined due from the success from other past French players (Parker,diaw etc.) so he's not leaving the most popular NBA team in France. Also this is a rebuild which he fully understands will take time eventually there will be lots of changes in the roster to help keep him happy this is only a test year to see the type of player he is to build around.
They are going to tear down the ITC building. Weston one of the owners of the Missions has been wanting to move the Missions downtown S.A. Weston owns a lot of downtown land and also donated land to UTSA. No wonder UTSA had no problem moving the ITC to the frost building and making way for a likely downtown stadium for the spurs & missions.
Yes, I'm from Chicago, and I agree with you.There's nothing wrong with the UC, It's the largest arena in the nba by capacity. Quite a few of these arenas don't belong on this list.
Once again, do some research. The Pelicans resigned a lease until 2030. The Pelicans owner also own the Saints and are focused on renovating the Superdome before discussing the Smoothie King Center.
The Thunder’s arena, Paycom Center, will not exist in 5 years. The new OKC arena is going to be just across the street and we are also building a new 5k arena across town and a 10k soccer/multipurpose stadium next to the new Thunder arena. There’s no need for it
I think it'll still be around, but used for other things if I'm not mistaken. But yeah we're finally getting a newer fancier one in the next few years which'll be AMAZING
@@mrg8581bingo. But problem is....no Michael Jordan leverage. Bulls don't have a player like MJ or Lebron to leverage with...so they stuck at United Center untill they can pit up a better product
@@mrg8581I think they would go for a renovation instead. The arena has a very large interior and historic nature. There would be a lot of opposition to a tear down. Also it’s going to get its own CTA stations soon and likely surrounding development.
If I recall, I remember hearing the Moda Center will be heavily renovated by the end of the decade so Portland can support a WNBA franchise, since that was an issue and ultimately a factor in why they didn’t get approved for an expansion bid with San Francisco last year.
Okie here, it has already been confirmed that the Thunder’s new arena is going to be right across the street from where the Paycom center is right now. Also, the Paycom Center is 10000% getting demolished and the city has said they are looking into a couple of options to put in its spot. Those include parking garage, shopping center, and a hotel, but nothing is confirmed on that front.
From San Antonio here and yea they want to either put a new arena in a similar location the Hemisfair Arena was or closer to midtown where the Missions team plays. They want it built within 3 to 4 years. I believe the lease for the Frost Bank Center expires in 2027.
The problem with New Orleans building a new arena is, well, they’re in New Orleans, I think the New Orleans law requires larger buildings to be built a certain way
Portland Trail Blazers Moda Centre is getting renovated. The owner of the team she wants to renovate the arena so she can host the All star in Portland . Not sure if it’s this summer or in the future.
Ball Arena probably isn't going anywhere for a while. KSE has announced plans to development major new mixed use neighborhoods around the arena and incorporates Ball Arena as a centerpiece of that neighborhood. KSE (the Kroenke family) owns the teams, the arena, and the surrounding land. I imagine if they were intent on replacing it, they would have incorporated that in their plans to redevelop the neighborhood.
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9:24 this is because the idiot owner wants to put it in downtown Philly, which is going to be a nightmare. Philly is the only city that has a sports complex where all 4 major teams stadium/arena/ballpark is a couple hundred feet from each other. It’s beyond stupid to move it from that location. The other push back is if it doesn’t go to downtown Philly they’re talking about putting it in the Naval Yard which is right down the street.
It’s 30 years old, but they just added the atriums, and there aren’t too many places in Chicago to go (unless it’s south, and that would be another conversation). Nothing is happening anytime soon, imo.
I like the in seat experience at Ball Arena but the concourse feels like an aging mall. The location is great but the exterior design is a bit of an eye soar. Home of 2 championships in the past 2 years, I hope that provokes improvements.
The venue Footprint center reminds me of has to be Hard Rock Stadium both got nice renovations but both are just hated for some reason idk maybe people didn’t like how Footprint looked during the Finals or something.
Nothing wrong with Wells Fargo Arena. The main issue is with Sixers and Flyers. Sixers want to have main NBA games at home at cant with dates conflicting with the Flyers. The arena is fine.
Chase Center by far is the best arena in the nba and will be even when the clippers European soccer stadium looking arena opens up in the fall but I will say Scotiabank Arena is not going anywhere anytime soon it should be in the safe category
@@sirchi8731 I’ve been to both arena’s and chase Center has the better amenities the better jumbotron overall it’s a better arena but it’s also 20 years newer than staples Center but I will say staples arena is really nice though
Kind of lost credibility with the Scotiabank Arena take in Toronto. It’s an arena that is not going anywhere. The people of the city love it and it’s in the perfect location. It’s one of the busiest arenas out there and just had incredible renos after Scotiabank took over
the spurs dont even own their own arena, its owned by the redeo, so for little part of the season the spurs go on a 2 months road trip because the rodeo takes over
United Center isn’t going anywhere. One of the best arenas in NHL/NBA. Literally zero dialogue of a new stadium. Do some research for once before you film
This guy doesn't know ish about the united center. Has he even been there recently? They added and atrium to the east side of the building and are always updating thing s inside. The building looks the way it does on the outside because its paying homage to chicago stadiums exterior. We fans of the Bulls and Hawks love the U.C. and it not going anywhere.
@@wellmyfriend326 Because the video is specifically about NBA teams in North America? it was meant to compare other large NBA markets and theres clearly no Mexico City team
Sko Sha bank in Toronto is 100% safe. Your pronunciation of the word Scotia and how completey ignorant you are to think it's a tweener have pushed me to unsubscribe.
Scotiabank Arena is literally Toronto's MSG. Though it doesn't have the same historical significance as MSG, it's located in the best location possible, in the heart of the city attached to the main transit hub. It's more likely to be given a massive interior renovation or torn down and replaced within the same footprint before they would ever consider building a new arena in a different location. They also just renovated the exterior and built an entire entertainment district adjacent to it within the last couple of years, so there's absolutely no way they are leaving that building in the next 7 years lol.
No one in Toronto is talking about replacing Scotiabank Arena (pronounced sko-sha, not Sko-ti-uh). It's a cashbox and consistently ranked one of the busiest venues in the world.
lmao facts
I was wondering why a Czech automobile maker was sponsoring a Canadian arena 🤣
I was comment this too lol!
This guys just pulls stuff out of his a**hole - literally no one in toronto is talking about a new arena - it will probably be around for another 30 year’s minimum - btw severely underrated arena , fantastic lighting unlike most us arenas - and outside of a few corner ov seats - not a bad seat in the house
@@aaronlowinger4465Ginger has nothing else better to do but criticize and hate.
The Bank of Nova Scotia is often called Scotiabank, and they are the corporate sponsor of the arena in Toronto where the Raptors and the Maple Leafs play. It isn't going anywhere, probably for decades. It was privately built, and no one there is talking about a new rink.
I do NOT see the United Center in Chicago being replaced any time soon. I think Jerry Reinsdorf will say he has built his last NBA arena. Plus ,due to the historic nature of the building (house that MJ built) there is no real call for a new building. The brutal concrete exterior is really not a problem because it pays homage to the much beloved old Chicago Stadium and people (me included) like the updates that they did adding screens to the exterior. The atrium that they built to house Micheal's statute is beautiful and I make sure I go through there every time I'm in the building. Lastly, and most importantly the building is a huge money maker for the Bulls (and Blackhawks) as it is now without a district or anything like that because it is the largest capacity arena and it is always full or near full even when the team is bad. I've been to the UC more than any other arena and I love it. As long as there is no call for anything new it may last as long as Chicago Stadium.
Jordan hasn't played in Chicago since 1998. Bruh. Right now Bulls don't have leverage. United center isn't too bad. But it's reaching Oakland Arena territory. Just a thought
my problem with the united center is that it seems to be in the middle of nowhere
@@tomc2491 true. It's kinda in the hood lol
@@sirchi8731 lol shoulda done research, my dad and I walked around the area for an hour but nothing happened. I think it was along the pink line
Visited Golden 1 last week and it was awesome.
The delta center is in Utah not “ tweeter”
Here in San Antonio i hope and pray the Spurs and city go big with this project. A complete overhaul of all of Hemisfair Park. New Arena a new Ballpark for the Missions (MLB maybe??) along with shops restaurants and entertainment. GO BIG SA!!
Smoothie king is always in danger. We have Hurricanes here. Lol
It went through Katrina, Isaac, Zeta and Ida and is still standing💀
@@tropicalstorm24Ik it’s wild 💀
Chicago Stadium lasted 65 years, no way Chicago is going to let the UC last half that time. UC should last until 2059 then
Also Jerry Reinsdorf owns the White Sox and Bulls. No way his cheap ass is buying 2 new stadiums in 10 years
Toronto and Miami Arenas as tweener is not cool. Both are imo top 12 arenas and there’s no replacement talk. They should be around for at least 15 years
I went to a Heat game a couple days ago I thought it was less then 7 years old until I looked it up
Saying Capitol One in DC is like walking into a movie theater is because it IS like walking into a movie theater. There is definitely a movie theater attached to the building.
Atlanta's arena will be 25 years old later this year, which for Atlanta standards is ancient as Fulton County Stadium, Georgia Dome, The Omni, and Turner Field all had shorter life spans
SF Arena is in no danger.
I was just at Toyota center last week for the first time and that place was uncomfortable.
Otherwise, American Airlines was one of the best stadiums I’ve ever been to, that shouldn’t not be replaced
Ya would for sure put Scotiabank Arena in safe it’s in the perfect location got a great surrounding area. I honestly could see sba lasting 50 plus more years with Reno’s in 20 years.
The seats are ugly tho
Definitely needs a renovation
@@brendanschochet1784 i got one 10 ish years ago if looks better than some new arenas
@@brendanschochet1784 i can never see the seats there are always sold out
Footprint Center is great. Renovations were awesome. Overhated for sure!
Scotiabank areana ain’t getting replaced
I’m from New Orleans ! They doing an assessment on the SKC AS WE SPEAK. TO SEE IT THEY NEED TO BUILD NEW ONE OR RENOVATE. THE SAME ARCHITECTURE FIRM WHO DID THE ASSESSMENT ON THE SUPERDOME.
THEY ALSO STARTED LOOKING AT PROPERTIES FOR POTENTIAL ARENA SITES IF THEY DECIDE TO GO THAT ROUTE
The mayor of San Antonio is supporting the new arena and sports district downtown. Supposedly it'll be across the alamodome coming from rumors where the old hemisfair arena was located back in the day. So hopefully it goes through because it will def help the economy. Money shouldn't be an issue since Wemby will be bringing in billions to the city for his entire career being the future face of the league.
i live in san Antonio, and honestly i dont see a problem with the location, just because its literally 5 minutes (with minimal traffic) going 35 north from 281 you’re pretty much there, also the hemisphere location would be interesting, but that would mean the convention center is gone
@meankrandel No the Henry b convention center won't be touched if anything it'd be the UTSA institute of Texan cultures that it will be built on but they aren't having it so let's see if it does go through.
I don’t see wemby staying in San Antonio if his teammates keep treating him like that I just don’t see why he wouldn’t demand a trade
@@MIKUIEL treating him like what? Not passing the ball argument? Spurs have been the top team in assists all year going back and forth with the pacers, victor also has the most ball touches for a rookie ever so that argument can't be used anymore. Plus France and san Antonio go together and will forever be intertwined due from the success from other past French players (Parker,diaw etc.) so he's not leaving the most popular NBA team in France. Also this is a rebuild which he fully understands will take time eventually there will be lots of changes in the roster to help keep him happy this is only a test year to see the type of player he is to build around.
They are going to tear down the ITC building. Weston one of the owners of the Missions has been wanting to move the Missions downtown S.A. Weston owns a lot of downtown land and also donated land to UTSA. No wonder UTSA had no problem moving the ITC to the frost building and making way for a likely downtown stadium for the spurs & missions.
United Center is a great arena. There's literally no reason to do anything to it.
He just don’t like Chicago
Yes, I'm from Chicago, and I agree with you.There's nothing wrong with the UC, It's the largest arena in the nba by capacity. Quite a few of these arenas don't belong on this list.
Why do you hate capital one arena so much
Once again, do some research. The Pelicans resigned a lease until 2030. The Pelicans owner also own the Saints and are focused on renovating the Superdome before discussing the Smoothie King Center.
The Thunder’s arena, Paycom Center, will not exist in 5 years. The new OKC arena is going to be just across the street and we are also building a new 5k arena across town and a 10k soccer/multipurpose stadium next to the new Thunder arena. There’s no need for it
I think it'll still be around, but used for other things if I'm not mistaken. But yeah we're finally getting a newer fancier one in the next few years which'll be AMAZING
How long until it’s finished?
@@SlabbyMess Most likely 2029-2030isj
Would they have to repurpose Capital One arena since there's a Metro station underneath it?
Sad that arenas have such sort lifespans
Exactly. They should last for 80+ years.
The United Center isn't going anywhere in the next decade or two.
Wait until Bears and White Sox get new stadiums. I guarantee Bulls will want a new arena.
@@mrg8581bingo. But problem is....no Michael Jordan leverage. Bulls don't have a player like MJ or Lebron to leverage with...so they stuck at United Center untill they can pit up a better product
@@sirchi8731 Exactly.
@@mrg8581 there isn’t anything wrong with the UC. It has one of the largest seating capacities, good looking building and the area is getting nicer.
@@mrg8581I think they would go for a renovation instead. The arena has a very large interior and historic nature. There would be a lot of opposition to a tear down. Also it’s going to get its own CTA stations soon and likely surrounding development.
If I recall, I remember hearing the Moda Center will be heavily renovated by the end of the decade so Portland can support a WNBA franchise, since that was an issue and ultimately a factor in why they didn’t get approved for an expansion bid with San Francisco last year.
Okie here, it has already been confirmed that the Thunder’s new arena is going to be right across the street from where the Paycom center is right now. Also, the Paycom Center is 10000% getting demolished and the city has said they are looking into a couple of options to put in its spot. Those include parking garage, shopping center, and a hotel, but nothing is confirmed on that front.
Wait so it's for sure getting demolished?:( I'm a little sad about that, just because of the memories but I'm still super excited for the new arena
You could've put an updated picture for Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Facts
From San Antonio here and yea they want to either put a new arena in a similar location the Hemisfair Arena was or closer to midtown where the Missions team plays. They want it built within 3 to 4 years. I believe the lease for the Frost Bank Center expires in 2027.
The problem with New Orleans building a new arena is, well, they’re in New Orleans, I think the New Orleans law requires larger buildings to be built a certain way
Portland Trail Blazers Moda Centre is getting renovated. The owner of the team she wants to renovate the arena so she can host the All star in Portland . Not sure if it’s this summer or in the future.
It’s part of her business strategy so she can sell the team in few year from now.
The city of NY gave MSG a 5 yeat extension and they want them out. I think they might get pushed out. You didnt do your research.
The City has done that with MSG forever. A billion was just spent renovating it…MSG ain’t going anywhere, anytime soon.
@@rodneygarner9055 it's the shortest extension ever approved in MSG history. The city wants them out to renovate Penn station.
@BeeBee-pl9ly good luck with that.
Ball Arena probably isn't going anywhere for a while. KSE has announced plans to development major new mixed use neighborhoods around the arena and incorporates Ball Arena as a centerpiece of that neighborhood. KSE (the Kroenke family) owns the teams, the arena, and the surrounding land. I imagine if they were intent on replacing it, they would have incorporated that in their plans to redevelop the neighborhood.
Also, didn't Mark Cuban just get approved to sell the Mavericks?
He sold his majority share but is still in control of basketball operations
How do most of you guys still making profit? Even with the downturn of economy and ever increasing life standards
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9:24 this is because the idiot owner wants to put it in downtown Philly, which is going to be a nightmare. Philly is the only city that has a sports complex where all 4 major teams stadium/arena/ballpark is a couple hundred feet from each other. It’s beyond stupid to move it from that location. The other push back is if it doesn’t go to downtown Philly they’re talking about putting it in the Naval Yard which is right down the street.
Probably is cheaper to just renovate it then build a new arena
Haven’t heard a peep about the Target Center being replaced in the near future.
The Bulls need a new stadium or a huge exterior renovation.
It’s 30 years old, but they just added the atriums, and there aren’t too many places in Chicago to go (unless it’s south, and that would be another conversation). Nothing is happening anytime soon, imo.
I like the in seat experience at Ball Arena but the concourse feels like an aging mall. The location is great but the exterior design is a bit of an eye soar. Home of 2 championships in the past 2 years, I hope that provokes improvements.
The venue Footprint center reminds me of has to be Hard Rock Stadium both got nice renovations but both are just hated for some reason idk maybe people didn’t like how Footprint looked during the Finals or something.
i’m from portland moda center is dope i went to monster rally’s and bball games there
Moda centre easily top 5 especially dame era
Do MLS stadiums
Without nhl first.
Mls is nuts now with expansion right now. For stadiums, it's hard to keep up here.
12:05 I thought he sold his majority stake in the Mavs
Bulls aren't going to move out anytime soon. The UC is well loved. The only downside might be the arena parking prices
Reinsdorf loves his parking $
Wells Fargo Center is not that bad
Nothing wrong with Wells Fargo Arena. The main issue is with Sixers and Flyers. Sixers want to have main NBA games at home at cant with dates conflicting with the Flyers. The arena is fine.
Chase Center by far is the best arena in the nba and will be even when the clippers European soccer stadium looking arena opens up in the fall but I will say Scotiabank Arena is not going anywhere anytime soon it should be in the safe category
Staples Center is the best arena
Yeah with the now Graffiti Skyscraper nearby, you call that pretty?@@sirchi8731
@@sirchi8731 I’ve been to both arena’s and chase Center has the better amenities the better jumbotron overall it’s a better arena but it’s also 20 years newer than staples Center but I will say staples arena is really nice though
@@daylanm66 Staples is way better then both Chase and Golden1
The intuit dome is gunna be the the most safest arena in the nba😂
Wells Fargo and TD Garden are identical arenas minus the paint scheme.
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Literally nobody in toronto is talking about replacing Scotiabank arena
Footprint center is good and safe
What wit the UC hate it doesn’t look bad plus it had the largest capacity in the nba bulls not moving out there anytime soon
You threw around the word “obsolete” so easily. What exactly is your definition of “obsolete interiors”?
Phoenix wants NHL back and will need a new arena fir it.
Kind of lost credibility with the Scotiabank Arena take in Toronto. It’s an arena that is not going anywhere. The people of the city love it and it’s in the perfect location. It’s one of the busiest arenas out there and just had incredible renos after Scotiabank took over
Marc Cuban is no longer the owner of the Dallas Mavs FYI . I feel bad for you bud . You got a lot of information wrong through out this video .
Do the state of NHL Arenas
As a Chicago resident United center going no where
It's not going anywhere because it's a Chicago resident?
"Portland is not a good arena"
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oracale arena dangerous
MSG will move west over the lirr yard … penn station will take over that spot
Crypto is danger since clippers got new arena lakers want one too
MSG is a dump
Don’t disrespect The World’s Most Famous Arena.
the spurs dont even own their own arena, its owned by the redeo, so for little part of the season the spurs go on a 2 months road trip because the rodeo takes over
If you don’t like Chicago then just say that because the hate you got on the UC is crazy
Bro forgot about american airlines center
United Center isn’t going anywhere. One of the best arenas in NHL/NBA. Literally zero dialogue of a new stadium. Do some research for once before you film
This guy doesn't know ish about the united center. Has he even been there recently? They added and atrium to the east side of the building and are always updating thing s inside. The building looks the way it does on the outside because its paying homage to chicago stadiums exterior. We fans of the Bulls and Hawks love the U.C. and it not going anywhere.
Why do all Americans think Toronto is some desolate ghost town... Toronto is the third biggest city (not including Mexico City) in North America
Why not just say it's the fourth biggest city in North America?
@@wellmyfriend326 Because the video is specifically about NBA teams in North America? it was meant to compare other large NBA markets and theres clearly no Mexico City team
There is nothing wrong with United Center. Your list is a JOKE!
Smoothie King center wreaking ball
Bad take of SKO-SHA bank arena
Utaha
Sko Sha bank in Toronto is 100% safe. Your pronunciation of the word Scotia and how completey ignorant you are to think it's a tweener have pushed me to unsubscribe.