Free Tickets to Game 3 WNBA Finals in Atlanta - Dream Ticket Office
The Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta Hawks have all bought tix for fans to support the Dream in Game 3 of the WNBA Finals on Friday night at Philips Arena! Starting at 10 am tomorrow, fans can call the Dream office at 877-977-7729 to get free tix courtsey of our ATL sports teams! Tix distributed on first come, first serve basis. #atlsports #runwiththedream
It's funny, sometimes I go over to ESPN.com and read the comments that the DWF's and their black brothers leave after articles. They love to pound the WNBA, claiming it's garbage and it's only around because it's been propped up by the NBA. They are correct, for the most part, as the league is total crap and in any sane world it would've been defunct 10 years ago. But the league marches on because:
1) Players salaries are so low -- min salary is about 35K, max salary (for the mega stars) is 100K
2) ESPN props up this league, full of black lesbians, by paying the teams enough to cover most of their player salaries, even though the rating suck -- Nathan's hotdog eating contest gets 7 times the WNBA ratings.
3) Most important, I think, is the NBA strong arms advertisers and local business' into supporting these WNBA teams. WNBA teams also give away tons of tickets for free (in addition to coporate charity buys), just so the arenas look full on TV. Take away the corporate charity buys and freebies, the WNBA's average attendence would be closer to 1,000 to 2,000 fans per game in most cities, as opposed to the 7,000 to 10,000 they report, I believe.
Why does this matter for the NBA????
Well, while the salaries are much higher in the NBA (5 mill ave.), my guess is this league (like the WNBA) has been propped up big time by ESPN/ABC's dollars and corporate welfare -- Stern and his henchmen going in and strong-arming local fortune 500 companies to pay for these over priced tickets. After all, what company wants to look racist by not paying for over-inflated sky boxes and courtside seats to see the all black Clippers, Pistons, 76ers, Wizards, Bobcats, Cavaliers or Thunder?
Here's my guess:
If it were not for corporate charity buys and free tickets given out, most NBA teams would average about 7,000k & 10,000K fans per game (like they did in the mid 80's), as opposed to the 15,000 to 18,000 most announce these days. The Knicks, Bulls and Lakers, who have thousands of wealthy Jewish season ticket holders, are likely the only teams that would draw well if fans had to pay for all their tickets.