Philadelphian here: there’s actually massive protests about the new Sixers stadium, and it’s pretty controversial. It’s likely going to be placed right in the middle of Chinatown, which could out price the current residents and destroy the thriving community that is there. This fear is not unfounded, as that’s what happened to DC’s Chinatown with the Capitals arena. Many people really like how all of the stadiums are right next to each other, as it makes parking and tailgating super easy and the main subway line has a stop right there. I’m not saying the stadium doesn’t need updates, but I really wish they would just renovate the current stadium instead of build a new one right in the middle of downtown
One thing you didn’t say about the controversy is how bad traffic will be in the area. I used to work where they want to move the new arena and it’s already bad traffic in downtown Philly but adding a national sports team w fans coming in from all over the tri state area, & potentially the world depending on the event, it would make life much more difficult trying to get to the arena which is why everyone in the area hates the idea
Didn't even know about any of this! That's actually wild that they're putting it in the center of Chinatown, hopefully a peaceful resolve is made, or at least in the long run it somehow benefits Chinatown?
@@iHeartDash Seriously I don't know why everyone complains about the stadiums all being together in South Philly right off the highway. I feel like it mitigates traffic pretty well (granted I usually take the Subway down to avoid all of it). And yeah I avoid driving in Downtown Philly so adding an arena is just gonna make it a mess
@@HeapsYT I'm hoping for the best, but considering there's already been a ton of peaceful protests and letter writing campaigns and not much change, I'm not holding my breath
Also a Philadelphian here and sixers hater. The modern sixers are running the sports complex charm with this I remember when they still had veterans and the spectrum in Philly while Wells Fargo, the linc and citizens bank park was open so idk why they just can’t rebuild or just update Wells Fargo
I'm not sure if you know this but In the Golden 1 Center Arena, the entrance can be opened up completely, like the mirrors fold in half and the light and air that comes in is so relaxing and it basically gives the feel that its an open arena. Iv'e been there twice and I can say its so beautiful and the Chase Center aswell is a great arena.
@@HeapsYT opening season is going to be in late October every opening season game I’ve come to they always have all the windows massive windows open during the whole game to let that warm natural Northern California fall air inside. It’s simply amazing. It’s almost like being outside watching a game.
As a Kings fan I definitely wasn’t expecting number 1 but Golden 1 is truly the BEST stadium FOR basketball. Once you walk in you see the court right away, so open and easy going.
And I love going to the opening night game in late fall where they always have all the windows open while watching a game so refreshing so fun truly is a magical stadium
Thank you for giving Gainbridge Fieldhouse such a high ranking! It’s bound to get more deserving praise from the thousands of NBA fans flying in for All-Star weekend too. The new Bicentennial Unity Plaza outside the arena will definitely get packed up too. For all the talk that Indiana is nothing more than a flyover state, Indianapolis is the anomaly and the downtown layout is absolutely perfect for hosting big sports events.
Both Gainbridge and Lucas Oil are two absolutely beautiful stadiums! Even as a Celtics fan I would love to fly down there some point next year and catch a game at both stadiums!
@@HeapsYT you should definitely consider doing that! The airport is only 15 mins away from downtown and there are many hotels and restaurants within just a few blocks distance from each stadium. Gainbridge Fieldhouse alone has two popular sports bars just a block away, and two hotels directly facing the arena entrance.
I think the arena is nice, but the players complained about it being too cold throughout All Star weekend, but they were quite cold themselves wit that pathetic game.
Great video. As a South Floridian I do like the Kaseya Center but the exterior is good but the interior looks dark and dated. Despite it being 25 years old that arena needs some work done. Hopefully one day they can do a major renovation since the heat are like one of the NBA’s top rated teams.
Like I said in the NFL stadium video with Gillette, I'm glad the TD Garden is getting that post-renovation love. That new entrance you see at the beginning of nationally televised games with the escalators always looks great. Also, put me in the minority of the ones that find the new trend of putting grass on top of newer arenas very weird, especially when there isn't anything else growing as well.
Yeah both New-England-Team stadiums improved substantially after both of their respective renovations! And you're not the only one, I've seen other comments say how they're not a fan of the grass covered designs!
If the Hawks stadium, State Farm Arena, wasn't so small it would be higher up, to be honest. The interior is AMAZING and actually works very well as a concert venue.
SACRAMENTO LETS GOOOOOOOOO Seriously though, as much love as I had for Arco Arena...Golden 1 is legit my favorite place in the world. I hate downtown Sac but Golden 1 is so pretty, so spacious, great views everywhere, great food, great atmosphere, and just feels great we finally got our new stadium after hearing relocation rumors my whole life. I'm biased as a native, but a home game is a must see experience imo
I have only been to the Kia center in Orlando not for an NBA game tho but to see the Orlando solarbears hockey, the game was alright but I liked the layout of the center
I recently went to a game at ball arena. Dude the atmosphere there was crazy even though the station is mid. The atmosphere really does carry it. Thanks for not rating it super low like some people.
Wizards and Caps dodged a bullet not moving to Alexandria, it would have been $75 for event parking, $750 a night for the onsite hotel and a 90 minute wait for the Metro home from Potomac Yards Station. Glad they’ll renovate Capital One Arena.
@@DannyGrc It was still on the table when Ted Leonsis went to Alexandria which was the third attempt to build a stadium or arena on the Potomac Yards site. The first was Jack Kent Cooke in the early 1990s proposed new Redskins Stadium which got shot down, mid 90s was supposed where Bill Collin’s proposed site for a Northern Virginia expansion team that would have been called the Virginia Fury, which finished 3rd in the late 90s expansion contest where Tampa Bay and Arizona got teams and then Ted Leonsis tried to build there and it was stricken from the state budget. Meanwhile Mayor Bowser’s final offer was still on the table when Leonsis crawled back on his hands and knees.
Yep! I remember visiting Fiserv during a North vacation. I remember the MECCA arena was still there, Bradley Center was nothing but a construction site! MECCA was still there but now called the UWMilwaukee Panther Arena!
I've been to Chase Center and man.... it is fricken amazing! breathtaking water/oceanfront views, modern and clean lines exterior, and gorgeous interior. my no. 1 pick. Golden 1 is really nice too, but I put that at no. 2.
The Delta Center may not be the best arena in the NBA objectively speaking, but it's a building with a lot of history. And the fact that it was built primarily for basketball makes it unique, as most other arenas were built for basketball and hockey. The upper and lower bowls are so steep, fans are right ontop of the action, it also makes the place much louder than most other arenas. That combined with the elevation, makes it an intimidating place for opposing teams to play in. The arena underwent a renovation in 2017, and will undergo another renovation to make it more appropriate for hockey now that we have a team. Overall, while I'm not crazy on the boxy exterior design, the inside looks nice, and is always clean. I do appreciate you actually elaborating a little bit on why you dislike it, unlike Depressed Ginger who just constantly trashes the place because he's judging it off of nothing but Google images, lmao
Depressed Ginger is funny to me, he's just a pissy dude who ranks thing without proper reasoning, but that's what I love about him haha. Also, hopefully the Bulls rebuild soon, I actually am dying to see the Delta center be home to electric basketball again!
The Golden One Center is also the first...only I am not 100% sure, but it's ran on entire recycled energy and is 100% green 1st and I still think only stadium in the United States! The Metal and everything possibly that was able to be constructed of recycled materials! So yes, the BEAM is not using any energy. It's all solar , wind, water etc clean green energy boys! Let's go Kings!
This is very interesting - it appears "lower-market teams" have the better stadiums. Please do a ranking video on biggest potential careers that ended badly, e.g. Derrick Rose, Blake Griffin, Latrell Sprewell to mention a few...
Honestly, Gainbridge Fieldhouse isn't the Lucas Oil Stadium of the NBA; if anything, Lucas Oil Stadium is the Gainbridge Fieldhouse of the NFL since the Fieldhouse came first. And both were based off the designs of the old basketball fieldhouses that can still be found all over the state--Hinkle Fieldhouse on the Butler campus being the most famous of these, but only one of many.
Usually they will do it over the off-season, just to have enough time for the team, merchandise, and branding to all have adequate time to update and get used to it. However there are some few and far examples of teams doing it mid-season!
Not really related, but my dad ended up doing a contract work for one of the workers for the sacramento king workers before. So that woman was able to hook my dad up with some pizza and stuff. Feburary 22, Spurs vs kings
18:00 I get why NBA arenas hang the Canadian flag, but why does Indiana also hang a Mexican Flag? Indianapolis is probably the least Mexican of the NBA cities. lol😆
Having Kia Center at #8 is wild…I’m from Orlando and the arena pales in comparison to Phoenix and Charlotte (the other two arenas I’m most familiar with). Also the area around Kia Center is trashy.
As a Celtics fans (but I've never been inside TDG) I was surprised to see TDG so high. Granted, I knew of the renovations, but man, the SECOND that building was completed 30 years ago, it was dubbed The Fleece Center, and non-stop bitching and moaning ensued. Simply given that it's now on the old side, I wouldn't have imagined you liked it. Now I have to go (if I ever live within 2000 miles again). I HAVE been to a few of the other arenas here though (OKC, Orlando, Miami, DC); no major disagreements, but--and I think this is appropriate--what this really shows is that there simply aren't many truly BAD arenas anymore. OKC's isn't anything special, but it's a good location and there's nothing bad about it. I definitely agree it's ahead of DC. I liked Orlando a bit more than Miami, but agree they were close.
As a Rockets fan the Toyota Center is not the best not the most well-known but it's also not the worst not dead Last that's for sure. I've also been to the Capital 1 Arena and trust me it doesn't look like an NBA arena and more like a Shopping Center Mall
Did you actually go to all these arenas or are you just judging them by looking at photos on Google Earth and reading about them on Wikipedia? What a silly video
I do prefer a stadium to be not downtown. It really messes with local traffic and crowds busses, other than looking nice it doesn’t contribute much to the locals
I stopped after 29. Horse crap. Toyota center has excellent sightlines, an excellent jumbo tron, and the food options are excellent. They even have a kids area for games. Can't be worse than 15...
interesting I don’t understand why Madison square Gardens is so iconic they’ve never won anything there. It’s a horrible franchise and maybe you don’t realize this that’s the fourth Madison Square Garden. And they have all been in different locations.
I noticed you always start your opinion by saying something positive....well, that's because there's NOTHING WRONG with any of these arenas. If I was an NBA player, I'd be happy to play in ANY of them... I understand the need for you to create new videos as quickly as possible, but the point of this video is, well, pointless.....
???? Every stadium has it's positives, but that doesn't mean some aren't clearly better than others haha. Also viewers love these videos, providing people with entertainment is by no means pointless lol
Little Ceasers Arena is horrible games & concerts. Especially if u sit up top. The speakers are below u so all u hear is the feedback. Hate it there. Love my city tho
A lot of this crap you've just made up. Specifically, let's talk about the golden state warriors that is not in a nice part of town. Before that thing was built, it was a shit hole and still is a shit hole where it was built. And we also know that you have not been to every single stadium
Which stadium is your favorite? Comment your picks below!
Also if I missed any important information, make sure to comment what I missed!
Philadelphian here: there’s actually massive protests about the new Sixers stadium, and it’s pretty controversial. It’s likely going to be placed right in the middle of Chinatown, which could out price the current residents and destroy the thriving community that is there. This fear is not unfounded, as that’s what happened to DC’s Chinatown with the Capitals arena. Many people really like how all of the stadiums are right next to each other, as it makes parking and tailgating super easy and the main subway line has a stop right there. I’m not saying the stadium doesn’t need updates, but I really wish they would just renovate the current stadium instead of build a new one right in the middle of downtown
One thing you didn’t say about the controversy is how bad traffic will be in the area. I used to work where they want to move the new arena and it’s already bad traffic in downtown Philly but adding a national sports team w fans coming in from all over the tri state area, & potentially the world depending on the event, it would make life much more difficult trying to get to the arena which is why everyone in the area hates the idea
Didn't even know about any of this! That's actually wild that they're putting it in the center of Chinatown, hopefully a peaceful resolve is made, or at least in the long run it somehow benefits Chinatown?
@@iHeartDash Seriously I don't know why everyone complains about the stadiums all being together in South Philly right off the highway. I feel like it mitigates traffic pretty well (granted I usually take the Subway down to avoid all of it). And yeah I avoid driving in Downtown Philly so adding an arena is just gonna make it a mess
@@HeapsYT I'm hoping for the best, but considering there's already been a ton of peaceful protests and letter writing campaigns and not much change, I'm not holding my breath
Also a Philadelphian here and sixers hater. The modern sixers are running the sports complex charm with this I remember when they still had veterans and the spectrum in Philly while Wells Fargo, the linc and citizens bank park was open so idk why they just can’t rebuild or just update Wells Fargo
I'm not sure if you know this but In the Golden 1 Center Arena, the entrance can be opened up completely, like the mirrors fold in half and the light and air that comes in is so relaxing and it basically gives the feel that its an open arena. Iv'e been there twice and I can say its so beautiful and the Chase Center aswell is a great arena.
I don't know how I missed that! I appreciate this info, that sounds amazing!
@@HeapsYT opening season is going to be in late October every opening season game I’ve come to they always have all the windows massive windows open during the whole game to let that warm natural Northern California fall air inside. It’s simply amazing. It’s almost like being outside watching a game.
Chase Center and Golden 1 are easily the top 2.
As a Kings fan I definitely wasn’t expecting number 1 but Golden 1 is truly the BEST stadium FOR basketball. Once you walk in you see the court right away, so open and easy going.
And I love going to the opening night game in late fall where they always have all the windows open while watching a game so refreshing so fun truly is a magical stadium
Thank you for giving Gainbridge Fieldhouse such a high ranking! It’s bound to get more deserving praise from the thousands of NBA fans flying in for All-Star weekend too. The new Bicentennial Unity Plaza outside the arena will definitely get packed up too.
For all the talk that Indiana is nothing more than a flyover state, Indianapolis is the anomaly and the downtown layout is absolutely perfect for hosting big sports events.
Both Gainbridge and Lucas Oil are two absolutely beautiful stadiums! Even as a Celtics fan I would love to fly down there some point next year and catch a game at both stadiums!
@@HeapsYT you should definitely consider doing that! The airport is only 15 mins away from downtown and there are many hotels and restaurants within just a few blocks distance from each stadium. Gainbridge Fieldhouse alone has two popular sports bars just a block away, and two hotels directly facing the arena entrance.
@@317sportsball That sounds absolutely amazing! The more I think about it I just want to put it in my calendar right now haha
I think the arena is nice, but the players complained about it being too cold throughout All Star weekend, but they were quite cold themselves wit that pathetic game.
Great video. As a South Floridian I do like the Kaseya Center but the exterior is good but the interior looks dark and dated. Despite it being 25 years old that arena needs some work done. Hopefully one day they can do a major renovation since the heat are like one of the NBA’s top rated teams.
As a pacers fan I was not expecting us to be at 4. I’ve been to pacers games and I guess I’ve never really realized how nice of a stadium we have
It's an amazing arena!!!
Like I said in the NFL stadium video with Gillette, I'm glad the TD Garden is getting that post-renovation love. That new entrance you see at the beginning of nationally televised games with the escalators always looks great. Also, put me in the minority of the ones that find the new trend of putting grass on top of newer arenas very weird, especially when there isn't anything else growing as well.
Yeah both New-England-Team stadiums improved substantially after both of their respective renovations! And you're not the only one, I've seen other comments say how they're not a fan of the grass covered designs!
If the Hawks stadium, State Farm Arena, wasn't so small it would be higher up, to be honest. The interior is AMAZING and actually works very well as a concert venue.
Oh I bet! It looks ideal for concerts!
SACRAMENTO LETS GOOOOOOOOO
Seriously though, as much love as I had for Arco Arena...Golden 1 is legit my favorite place in the world. I hate downtown Sac but Golden 1 is so pretty, so spacious, great views everywhere, great food, great atmosphere, and just feels great we finally got our new stadium after hearing relocation rumors my whole life. I'm biased as a native, but a home game is a must see experience imo
Why would you hate downtown Sacramento? Try it out. It’s only getting better.
talks of moving to virginia cause the stadium is "so bad" but already signed a deal months ago to move cause DC didnt want to fund anymore
Cleveland, Golden State, Milwaukee, Orlando, and Sacramento are my top 5. The Best location for a stadium is the Miami Heat.
I have only been to the Kia center in Orlando not for an NBA game tho but to see the Orlando solarbears hockey, the game was alright but I liked the layout of the center
I recently went to a game at ball arena. Dude the atmosphere there was crazy even though the station is mid. The atmosphere really does carry it. Thanks for not rating it super low like some people.
It's a great arena! I hope I can visit it one day!
thanks! Also amazing video i loved every second of it @@HeapsYT
@@Sky_Watchers Thanks man I appreciate you!
American Airlines center Definetly Looks Like A Commercial Aircraft Hangar and im certain that is the purpose of the design
Same thing with the Toyota Center....... definitely gives a car dealership vibe
@@tmzz3609 thats what i like about some of these arena designs!
@@tmzz3609 agreed and its awesome
All NBA arenas are beautiful ❤
no
Wizards and Caps dodged a bullet not moving to Alexandria, it would have been $75 for event parking, $750 a night for the onsite hotel and a 90 minute wait for the Metro home from Potomac Yards Station.
Glad they’ll renovate Capital One Arena.
Took all that damn drama for the damn mayor to finally cough up some money for the renovations
@@DannyGrc It was still on the table when Ted Leonsis went to Alexandria which was the third attempt to build a stadium or arena on the Potomac Yards site. The first was Jack Kent Cooke in the early 1990s proposed new Redskins Stadium which got shot down, mid 90s was supposed where Bill Collin’s proposed site for a Northern Virginia expansion team that would have been called the Virginia Fury, which finished 3rd in the late 90s expansion contest where Tampa Bay and Arizona got teams and then Ted Leonsis tried to build there and it was stricken from the state budget. Meanwhile Mayor Bowser’s final offer was still on the table when Leonsis crawled back on his hands and knees.
@@rockvilleraven they’ve been asking her for years is what I meant, took looking somewhere else for her to finally give a reasonable offer
@DannyGrc the team is owned by billionaires, why in gods name should the tax payers fund thier arena at all lmao
Fiserv forum was built right next to the other two Milwaukee Bucks former arenas.
Yep! I remember visiting Fiserv during a North vacation. I remember the MECCA arena was still there, Bradley Center was nothing but a construction site! MECCA was still there but now called the UWMilwaukee Panther Arena!
I've been to Chase Center and man.... it is fricken amazing! breathtaking water/oceanfront views, modern and clean lines exterior, and gorgeous interior. my no. 1 pick. Golden 1 is really nice too, but I put that at no. 2.
Nice vid bro
Thanks bro I appreciate you wacthing!
Wish you counted how you get to the stadium, I think stadiums integrated with the urban fabric and transit should be higher up the list
Sacramento King's stadium. Well, it transforms into an Autobot.
The exterior of the United Center is supposed to pay homage to the original Chicago Stadium.
That explains a lot haha, I appreciate this info!
2:23 There is a nice detail where the red, yellow, & blue lights of the supersome illuminate during a pelicans game
Hell yeah G1C number 1! It's awesome 😎
I love those small Midwestern Fieldhouse style arenas. Notre Dame built a beautiful one for their hockey team.
The Delta Center may not be the best arena in the NBA objectively speaking, but it's a building with a lot of history. And the fact that it was built primarily for basketball makes it unique, as most other arenas were built for basketball and hockey. The upper and lower bowls are so steep, fans are right ontop of the action, it also makes the place much louder than most other arenas. That combined with the elevation, makes it an intimidating place for opposing teams to play in.
The arena underwent a renovation in 2017, and will undergo another renovation to make it more appropriate for hockey now that we have a team. Overall, while I'm not crazy on the boxy exterior design, the inside looks nice, and is always clean. I do appreciate you actually elaborating a little bit on why you dislike it, unlike Depressed Ginger who just constantly trashes the place because he's judging it off of nothing but Google images, lmao
Depressed Ginger is funny to me, he's just a pissy dude who ranks thing without proper reasoning, but that's what I love about him haha.
Also, hopefully the Bulls rebuild soon, I actually am dying to see the Delta center be home to electric basketball again!
G1C 🔛🔝
I as a suns fan I love walking in lol.
The Golden One Center is also the first...only I am not 100% sure, but it's ran on entire recycled energy and is 100% green 1st and I still think only stadium in the United States! The Metal and everything possibly that was able to be constructed of recycled materials! So yes, the BEAM is not using any energy. It's all solar , wind, water etc clean green energy boys! Let's go Kings!
My top-5s are: 1) Chase Center - 2) Madison Square Garden - 3) Miami Heat Stadium - 4) Orlando Magic Stadium - 5) TD Garden Boston Stadium
Same
Madison square garden is whack AF! golden 1 center should be at 1 or 2. chase and golden are the top 2 by far.
Could you do a "Every Teams Best Era Of Jersey" or your style video of "Best/Worst Current & Vintage Jerseys"
I live near TD Garden. Definitely super accessible as its right in the city but also the traffic jam is brutal during event nights...
I always park at Assembly or Sullivan square and take the T into the city, so I don't usually experience the traffic!
Can't wait for mlb
Stay tuned!
Yayyy
This is very interesting - it appears "lower-market teams" have the better stadiums. Please do a ranking video on biggest potential careers that ended badly, e.g. Derrick Rose, Blake Griffin, Latrell Sprewell to mention a few...
Great idea! Adding it to my list!
Honestly, Gainbridge Fieldhouse isn't the Lucas Oil Stadium of the NBA; if anything, Lucas Oil Stadium is the Gainbridge Fieldhouse of the NFL since the Fieldhouse came first. And both were based off the designs of the old basketball fieldhouses that can still be found all over the state--Hinkle Fieldhouse on the Butler campus being the most famous of these, but only one of many.
I went to Chicago stadium, boston gardens ,Charlotte coliseum, amd the omni in Atlanta back in the day @Heaps!!😮
That's awesome! Wish I had the pleasure to visit the older stadiums!
Chase stadium Warriors
Capital One is nice on the inside!
14?!?! We're sponsored by Dos Equis...Always lit! 😂
When they change the certain logo from time to time, They really be doing that in between games?
Usually they will do it over the off-season, just to have enough time for the team, merchandise, and branding to all have adequate time to update and get used to it. However there are some few and far examples of teams doing it mid-season!
As a person who lives in Houston, I gotta say, Toyota Center looks disgusting only on the outside since I’ve only seen the outside😅
Not really related, but my dad ended up doing a contract work for one of the workers for the sacramento king workers before. So that woman was able to hook my dad up with some pizza and stuff. Feburary 22, Spurs vs kings
Btw some of this NBA Arenas/Centers share it with their NHL counterparts
Yeah! 10/30 NBA teams share with an NHL team!
Any stadium with its own name and not a brand name automatically gets points.
Very true!
Only number five for MSG. You didn't mention the chase bridges that no other stadium has
Number five is actually too high.... MSG is highly overrated…
18:00 I get why NBA arenas hang the Canadian flag, but why does Indiana also hang a Mexican Flag? Indianapolis is probably the least Mexican of the NBA cities. lol😆
was this list randomly generated?
TD Garden, MSG, United Center, Chase Center, Staples Center TOP 5
Fair!
Imagine putting MSG 5 and Barclay 22😂😂😂
Happy with Target Center being ranked in the middle. I’d rank Crypto higher and State Farm lower
went to golden once center for my brother UC Davis graduation. shit was aids to leave and super small
Having Kia Center at #8 is wild…I’m from Orlando and the arena pales in comparison to Phoenix and Charlotte (the other two arenas I’m most familiar with). Also the area around Kia Center is trashy.
I wish the Staples Center didn't change names. It was just so iconic.
Agreed! Doesn't roll of the tongue anymore.
As a Celtics fans (but I've never been inside TDG) I was surprised to see TDG so high. Granted, I knew of the renovations, but man, the SECOND that building was completed 30 years ago, it was dubbed The Fleece Center, and non-stop bitching and moaning ensued. Simply given that it's now on the old side, I wouldn't have imagined you liked it. Now I have to go (if I ever live within 2000 miles again).
I HAVE been to a few of the other arenas here though (OKC, Orlando, Miami, DC); no major disagreements, but--and I think this is appropriate--what this really shows is that there simply aren't many truly BAD arenas anymore. OKC's isn't anything special, but it's a good location and there's nothing bad about it. I definitely agree it's ahead of DC. I liked Orlando a bit more than Miami, but agree they were close.
State Farm and Detroit above Cleveland? Come on man lol
They're all pretty close imo, I had a tough time choosing between the 3 but I would say they're all on the same tier.
11:21 LA Clippers TLL an egg with racing stripes. The Running Egg. Pun intended (Runny Egg) lol
I go to a lot of magic games. Very nice area. Very nice stadium.
It really is!
aren't there 30 stadiums?
The sculpture behind Miami’s Jumbotron is the Sun! Miami Heat!
Was not a fan of MSG when I went there prolly the tightest seating I’ve ever seen in a stadium
As a Rockets fan the Toyota Center is not the best not the most well-known but it's also not the worst not dead Last that's for sure. I've also been to the Capital 1 Arena and trust me it doesn't look like an NBA arena and more like a Shopping Center Mall
Did you actually go to all these arenas or are you just judging them by looking at photos on Google Earth and reading about them on Wikipedia? What a silly video
MLB next bro, best stadiums overall
Definitely!
Target center should be last imo😂 nightmare to get to, narrow Smokey hallways, never had a good experience there
I might be biased but I’ve been to half of these arenas and I’d rank it in the middle
You should do NHL stadiums
On my list!
Why do you refer to these as stadiums when they are Arenas or Fieldhouses
Arenas are a type of stadium, I definitely could've been more specific though!
TD Gardens is number one on my list for the best. 😀👍🏀
Good choice!
@@HeapsYT thanks. 😀👍🏀
I do prefer a stadium to be not downtown. It really messes with local traffic and crowds busses, other than looking nice it doesn’t contribute much to the locals
I get that! But a downtown stadium done right is heaven!
Bro that makes these vids gotta live in Boston lol
Denver has "Ball Arena"? We Colorado natives (yes we do exist) just call it the Sac.
18:57 Bucks stadium be looking to much like a book for me. lol
Edited: and a turd with windows from the side. lol
Smoothie King is the ugliest arena in the nba
uhhhh am i trippin or are the raptors not in this ranking list?
It's at #19!
@@HeapsYT Thanks! Dont know how i missed it
"it really is the lucas oil of the nba"
*same exact city that lucas oil is in*
Haha I know that's why I made the comparison, I thought it was kinda neat how the stadiums seems very similar being in the same city!
I stopped after 29. Horse crap.
Toyota center has excellent sightlines, an excellent jumbo tron, and the food options are excellent. They even have a kids area for games.
Can't be worse than 15...
SACRAMENTO KINGS FANS WE DID IT BABY!!
philadelphia citizens do not want that stadium in center city
bros definitely a pacers fan 😭😭
Love my pacer stadium all the way
Worst nba stadium is the Smoothie King center.
I saw Trans Siberian Orchestra at Wells Fargo Center
That's awesome!
Barclay's center is one of the worst arenas I've been to
Why details
They're not "stadiums!" They're arenas!
I know 😭
With that being said
My Bucks at the #2 spot🥹
Why do so many teams mimic the OG Spurs black court? Stick to your brand/colors.
interesting I don’t understand why Madison square Gardens is so iconic they’ve never won anything there. It’s a horrible franchise and maybe you don’t realize this that’s the fourth Madison Square Garden. And they have all been in different locations.
A far from old Boston Garden. Sure it was a dump, but it was our dump.
Wish I had the privilege to watch at least one game in the old garden, sadly time didn't see it that way!
They’re Arenas not Stadiums
I rank 1 the delta center
bro keeps calling them stadiums. The NBA is played out of Arena's, not Stadiums like in football.
Why does everyone call arenas “Stadiums” these days??????
You don't even know the difference between arena and stadium lmao
Why do the wizards suck at everything
I noticed you always start your opinion by saying something positive....well, that's because there's NOTHING WRONG with any of these arenas. If I was an NBA player, I'd be happy to play in ANY of them...
I understand the need for you to create new videos as quickly as possible, but the point of this video is, well, pointless.....
???? Every stadium has it's positives, but that doesn't mean some aren't clearly better than others haha. Also viewers love these videos, providing people with entertainment is by no means pointless lol
Little Ceasers Arena is horrible games & concerts. Especially if u sit up top. The speakers are below u so all u hear is the feedback. Hate it there. Love my city tho
A lot of this crap you've just made up. Specifically, let's talk about the golden state warriors that is not in a nice part of town. Before that thing was built, it was a shit hole and still is a shit hole where it was built. And we also know that you have not been to every single stadium
OKC fans are best in nba at Matching Color Shirt Designs. imhonaf.
Idk why but it genuinely makes me cringe when ppl refer to an arena as a stadium.. a stadium doesn’t have a roof
My fault haha
Not all stadiums have a roof like us bank stadium
Yeah it was messing with me too it’s great content tho otherwise
#Roudballitude!