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Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 2:50 pm
by flow
I want to see what kind of crowd they draw at LCA tomorrow night. They shouldn't have to worry about red or black seats for this game. Saturday night, the team's undefeated, Blake's a superstar, and it's the Celtics. If there are empties in the lower bowl, there's a real problem. I also want to hear the place get loud - test these state-of-the-art acoustics we've been told about.
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 4:04 pm
by theBigLip
I hate Boston. We really need to at least split these next two games to show we are legit. East schedule so far. Did I mention I hate Boston?
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 4:41 pm
by Timmaytime
This is a big game in a number of ways.
Home game against a top tier opponent on the second night of a back to back... good opportunity to come out and show they're legit
edit* whoops game is tomorrow
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 4:46 pm
by flow
Timmaytime wrote:This is a big game in a number of ways.
Home game against a top tier opponent on the second night of a back to back... good opportunity to come out and show they're legit
The game is tomorrow. Neither team plays tonight.
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 5:17 pm
by Billl
No need to wonder about how full the stadium will be. It's gonna be pretty empty. They keep announcing 80%+, so presumably it's just a bunch of companies who bought up tickets and then either aren't showing up or just hanging out at the bar. A 4 game win streak isn't going to change that. Even if they do technically sell out all the tickets, there are going to be plenty of empty seats.
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 5:21 pm
by Peja Stojakovic
pls win this, for us
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 5:27 pm
by vege
Billl wrote:No need to wonder about how full the stadium will be. It's gonna be pretty empty. They keep announcing 80%+, so presumably it's just a bunch of companies who bought up tickets and then either aren't showing up or just hanging out at the bar. A 4 game win streak isn't going to change that. Even if they do technically sell out all the tickets, there are going to be plenty of empty seats.
Arena: Little Caesars Arena Attendance: 50,646 (8th of 30)
So far this season we're listed as #8 in attendance, this is weird.
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 5:40 pm
by bstein14
It was real empty yesterday. Lower bowl 50% empty and upper level 80% empty.
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 5:42 pm
by flow
vege wrote:Billl wrote:No need to wonder about how full the stadium will be. It's gonna be pretty empty. They keep announcing 80%+, so presumably it's just a bunch of companies who bought up tickets and then either aren't showing up or just hanging out at the bar. A 4 game win streak isn't going to change that. Even if they do technically sell out all the tickets, there are going to be plenty of empty seats.
Arena: Little Caesars Arena Attendance: 50,646 (8th of 30)
So far this season we're listed as #8 in attendance, this is weird.
3 of our 4 games were at home. Tomorrow will make 4 of 5. Most teams haven't had that many home games.
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:02 pm
by mattao313
Yes I can watch this game. Thank the heavens.
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:13 pm
by hoophabit
That's fair, but the fact that they've arrived at 4-0 with most having been close is a testament to their competitive approach. They're still working out how best to utilize a roster with quite a few changes. They aren't going to go undefeated, or not have bad spots in the season. Still, if they can maintain the competitive approach they've shown so far, they're going to be okay, with a little luck in the stay healthy.
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:20 pm
by vege
flow wrote:vege wrote:Billl wrote:No need to wonder about how full the stadium will be. It's gonna be pretty empty. They keep announcing 80%+, so presumably it's just a bunch of companies who bought up tickets and then either aren't showing up or just hanging out at the bar. A 4 game win streak isn't going to change that. Even if they do technically sell out all the tickets, there are going to be plenty of empty seats.
Arena: Little Caesars Arena Attendance: 50,646 (8th of 30)
So far this season we're listed as #8 in attendance, this is weird.
3 of our 4 games were at home. Tomorrow will make 4 of 5. Most teams haven't had that many home games.
Oh, that makes sense.
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:27 pm
by potatoaim
vege wrote:Billl wrote:No need to wonder about how full the stadium will be. It's gonna be pretty empty. They keep announcing 80%+, so presumably it's just a bunch of companies who bought up tickets and then either aren't showing up or just hanging out at the bar. A 4 game win streak isn't going to change that. Even if they do technically sell out all the tickets, there are going to be plenty of empty seats.
Arena: Little Caesars Arena Attendance: 50,646 (8th of 30)
So far this season we're listed as #8 in attendance, this is weird.
I cant imagine there was more than 30k in the building combined for all 3 home games. Last year, they would announce 15k plus for a given game but there was no way there was more than 7k people there.
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:37 pm
by bstein14
We knew people at the game who got free tickets because they work for a corporate sponsor and they don't follow the Pistons at all and mostly enjoyed hanging out at the club with free food and drinks. I think you probably get that a lot in the seats where they are given out for free. The amount of die hard, want to be in the seats for every minute of the game type fans is likely very low. Even my wife commented how our area really filled up in the middle of the second half where we had tons of empty seats around us the first half.
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 10:43 pm
by zeebneeb
The hate for the Celtics is real for me. Been hating since the stolen inbounds, so it's not something I can easily dismiss. The fanbase is arrogant to the point of becoming a caricature, and...they smell bad.
Its irrational at this point. Hatin' so long I dont know no other way'.
A split would be great, a competitive couple games with losses would be fine as well. Just as long as Stanley Johnson plays 24mpg and under until hes traded for Tatum because Ainge fell down and hit his head as the front office is on the phone with him.
I BELIEVE.
Also, when the hell is the F.O. going to pull the trigger on Butler already? Times a wastin'.
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:00 pm
by Timmaytime
flow wrote:Timmaytime wrote:This is a big game in a number of ways.
Home game against a top tier opponent on the second night of a back to back... good opportunity to come out and show they're legit
The game is tomorrow. Neither team plays tonight.
yep just realized that. little bit less of a test i suppose
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2018 12:01 am
by _Und3r][D4wg_
flow wrote:I want to see what kind of crowd they draw at LCA...
Per ESPN, so far...
10/18 vs BKN = 20,332 (97%)
10/21 vs CHI = 21,289 (+100%)
10/24 vs PHI = 14,418 (69%)
10/26 vs CLE = 15,896 (76%)
But as had already been mentioned, way too many no-shows from giveaway tickets or season ticket holders who can't be bothered to turn up just yet this early in the season.

Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2018 12:50 am
by zeebneeb
_Und3r][D4wg_ wrote:flow wrote:I want to see what kind of crowd they draw at LCA...
Per ESPN, so far...
10/18 vs BKN = 20,332 (97%)
10/21 vs CHI = 21,289 (+100%)
10/24 vs PHI = 14,418 (69%)
10/26 vs CLE = 15,896 (76%)
But as had already been mentioned, way too many no-shows from giveaway tickets or season ticket holders who can't be bothered to turn up just yet this early in the season.

I think it's also gonna take some time for people to get used to going to the LCA as well. I bet that it wont be at true capacity for another 2 years, unless the team is DEEP in the playoffs.
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2018 2:21 pm
by 440BB
The Pachulia-Baynes matchup will be fun. Let the bruising begin!
Re: Game 5: Boston Celtics (3-2) @ Detroit Pistons (4-0) - 10/27, 7:00 PM ET
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2018 2:49 pm
by 7r5ur
_Und3r][D4wg_ wrote:flow wrote:I want to see what kind of crowd they draw at LCA...
Per ESPN, so far...
10/18 vs BKN = 20,332 (97%)
10/21 vs CHI = 21,289 (+100%)
10/24 vs PHI = 14,418 (69%)
10/26 vs CLE = 15,896 (76%)
But as had already been mentioned, way too many no-shows from giveaway tickets or season ticket holders who can't be bothered to turn up just yet this early in the season.

Odd that the lowest number at home was against Philly...
Did people show up against Cleveland thinking they were gonna see Lebron?
Or maybe they just wanted to see a more-probable win.