10 NBA Arenas That No Longer Exist

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Published 2022-12-28
In this video we're taking a look at 10 famous NBA arenas that no longer exist, from Boston Garden to Chicago Stadium and more.

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All Comments (21)
  • The seminal moment at McNichols was probably the 1976 ABA All Star game, which featured the first slam dunk competition featuring Julius Erving and David Thompson. That was probably the beginning the skills competition that all leagues now feature even more than the game itself.
  • @nickelasso
    The Palace only saw 1 NBA title happen "within its walls" - 2004. The '89 and '90 titles were both won on the road.
  • I guess the Richfield Coliseum does not rank up there with the big boy. Home for the Cleveland Cavaliers from 1974 to 1994. It hosted one All-Star game in 1981. It was the site for Larry Bird's last professional game. The fight between Chuck Wepner vs. Muhammad Ali on 3-24-1975 was here which inspired the idea for "Rocky". It is an empty field now, part of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
  • Amazing vid. I knew about all of them, but it's always a pleasure to see that pics again and it's really well narrated 💪
  • @andrewdyke5561
    God i miss market square arena so many memories for me
  • @ChiGuy1837
    The Chicago Stadium was dope;It was so close to the court and loud. The nosebleeds would've been considered great seats compared to 300 section at the United Center
  • @retroguy1976
    also forgot the spectrum in Philly it was demolished a long time after wells fargo center opened
  • Btw. MSG IV wasn't built on the site of MSG III. MSG IV was built on the old main building of the Pennsylvania Station. The MSG 3 stood nearly a mile in the north of MSG IV
  • @TeamFish15
    I sure miss the Charlotte Coliseum. It was an amazing place to see games and concerts; and so easy to get in and out of. It was a cursed buidling though. The scoreboard fell onto the basketball court shortly after construction. They had to rush a replacement before the Hornets first game. Years later, Bobby Phils was killed in a car crash leaving practice when he was racing teammate David Wesley.
  • Other than the Boston Garden and Chicago Stadium, this video shows how wasteful we are with sports stadiums as a country. A stadium should last longer than 19-30 years, yet Charlotte and Miami are prime examples of a waste of people’s taxpayer dollars that helped pay for those one and dones in the first place!
  • Main reason for Omni’s demise in addition to those stated was issues with the structure design
  • They didn’t mention the Summit, which was taken over by Joel Osteen after Toyota Center was built and the Rockets and all other entertainment moved there.
  • @peeg100
    You forgot the Salt Palace in Utah
  • @sjcflawless
    The Summit/Compaq Center - Houston, Texas. Where the Rockets won the 94 and 95 NBA championships! Lakewood Church now resides there.
  • Not only the celtics played at the Boston garden, the Boston bruins also played there.
  • @loganball7517
    Really upset that Malace at the Palace was not mentioned when talking about The Palace
  • In addition, Market Square Arena was also the location of Elvis Presley’s final concert before his death