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Contrast the apathy of NBA fans with fans of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL, who filled their home arena to capacity for a free scrimmage even though the regular season is about to begin:
Are you sure they are not waiting for the new Iphone? The new 5G should be obsolete in...... wait fot it......Contrast the apathy of NBA fans with fans of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL, who filled their home arena to capacity for a free scrimmage even though the regular season is about to begin:
It wasn't a game that will show up on the official NHL ledgers, but fans waited for hours in lines that curled around Consol Energy Center, then filled the arena to capacity Wednesday night and welcomed back the Penguins in a loud way.
The Penguins don't open the lockout-shortened season until Saturday afternoon at Philadelphia, but coach Dan Bylsma wanted a Black and Gold scrimmage that was as close to game conditions as possible with only a week of training camp and no preseason games.
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories...oaches-savor-fast-tempo-670755/#ixzz2ICypC0Jw
Another problem in the NBA is there's some teams with ridiculous losing records. Last season a team had a 10% winning %, who the hell is going to buy tickets to that? The season before there were several teams in the 20-30% range, and the season before that.. the Nets almost set a record for worst team of all time. Last season in the NHL, the Columbus Blue Jackets were a huge train wreck but still won more then 1 out of 3 games. Outside of the Jackets, the bottom feeders still won 40% of their games (this is NOT counting any overtime points, this is strictly Total Wins vs Total Losses). A team winning 40% of their games versus a team winning 20% is a huge difference. For the former there's still plenty of excitement in going to the game, for the latter it's pretty much a done deal that your team is going to be used to wipe the floor with (does anyone seriously think the Bobcats have a shot in hell of beating the Heat) and if you're a Bobcats fan, who wants to bother going to the arena to see that?
Another problem in the NBA is there's some teams with ridiculous losing records.
Last season a team had a 10% winning %, who the hell is going to buy tickets to that? The season before there were several teams in the 20-30% range, and the season before that.. the Nets almost set a record for worst team of all time.
Last season in the NHL, the Columbus Blue Jackets were a huge train wreck but still won more then 1 out of 3 games. Outside of the Jackets, the bottom feeders still won 40% of their games (this is NOT counting any overtime points, this is strictly Total Wins vs Total Losses).
A team winning 40% of their games versus a team winning 20% is a huge difference. For the former there's still plenty of excitement in going to the game, for the latter it's pretty much a done deal that your team is going to be used to wipe the floor with (does anyone seriously think the Bobcats have a shot in hell of beating the Heat) and if you're a Bobcats fan, who wants to bother going to the arena to see that?
Thats pretty much the reason I gave up on the NBA years ago. I haven't attended an NBA game since 1988 and I don't plan on doing so anytime in the foreseeable future. The NBA was still tolerable back in 1988 but once 1993 hit, thats when the culture of the league just went off a cliff. The baggy shorts, the gangsta rap music, players with criminal records, etc.. became commonplace. Now its even worse when 1/2 the league consists of a bunch of punk thugs who you wouldn't meet up with in a dark alley somewhere. Why on earth would I want to watch people play a sport who I would try to avoid at all costs in a real life setting?I think that many whites are just sick of the thug and rap culture of the NBA. Even during the 80's and 90's you had some decent blacks like Karl Malone and David Robinson who behaved themselves on and off the court. Compare that to todays guys like Pig James and company. What does any white person have in common with these guys? Who wants to go to a game to watch an entire team full of blacks with rap music pumping in the background? It;s only for wiggers at this point.
I understand your frustration Don with the predatory business practices of some of these owners, especially blackmailing cities into building arenas (We learned this the hard way here in Miami with Jeffrey Loria conning the entire city into building him a shiny new ballpark then selling off the entire team) I think its a bunch of BS personally. When we were discussing the NHL lockout, my support of the owners was really more by default than anything since I typically oppose labor unions.
But yeah, Sacramento is about to get screwed, although if I were a Sacramento resident I still wouldn't care because I despise the NBA. But it would kind of suck to lose your city's only major sports franchise
I do think there are times when older stadiums need to be torn down and new ones built. Tiger Stadium was an example of that. That stadium was ancient and the stadium they play in now is much MUCH nicer. Having said that though, what really pisses me off is when these owners like the ones in Sacramento are whining about a building that is only 25 years old. I don't blame them for wanting to leave the anti-business capital of America, California, but if they need a new arena that bad, they should build it with their own damn money.
Here in Miami (and yes, I know I use that phrase a lot, just to illustrate how messed up things are down here) we are still paying for the Miami Arena despite the fact that it was demolished about 3 years ago. The stupid idiot planners we had down here decided build that arena in Overtown (one of the absolute WORST parts of Miami) and to top it off, the arena was undersized by both NBA and NHL standards. So we had to start over and build two new separate arenas. The only good thing about this was at least they had the sense to build the Panthers arena in Sunrise which is in a nice suburban area, right next to a mall, and far away from the ghetto.
The Superdome is still here which hosts a variety of events besides football, gets the final four quite a bit. I think it has been around 40 years now. Of course there were some changes after Katrina.
The only thing that has been complained about is areas being too narrow...personally I think this has to do with dwfs getting fatter.
The folks that run the Sprint Center have been looking for a tenant since it was built a few years ago, but have not even really tried to pursue an NBA team, for reasons made obvious by this thread. They are trying hard to steal an NHL team, since that's where the real attendance money is. A few miles east of downtown KC, the Missouri Mavericks CHL team plays to packed houses at the Independence Center.What the hell is keeping the NBA alive? Virtually no one cares. I assume that player and coach's salaries have declined or at least stagnated. Does anyone have data on that?
ESPN and corporate sponsorships are what is keeping it alive. No one really cares about the NBA but they do care about its stars like Kobe and LeBron which are who the corporate sponsorships are built around and what moves merch. Plus, the NBA has done a lot of outreach in other countries, namely China and they've found that there is an absolute killing to be made there money-wise. Say what you want about Zionist Jew David Stern and his band of afflete thugs, but the man certainly isn't an idiot.What the hell is keeping the NBA alive? Virtually no one cares. I assume that player and coach's salaries have declined or at least stagnated. Does anyone have data on that?