looking at road attendance
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looking at road attendance
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looking at road attendance
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/attendanc ... asonType=2
okay, boston and the lakers are #'s 1 and 2. denver with superstars iverson and carmelo is okay at #3. but NEW YORK is #4?????? CHARLOTTE is #6??????
maybe these are anomalies caused by them not playing the bad home draws yet. the suns are at #5 and will certainly overtake the knicks after getting shaq.
other than that the rest of the top ten is cleveland, miami, dallas, and san antonio and detroit at #11 and houston at #12????? that's about right IMO
i would think #15 orlando and #16 golden state would be higher up, with dwight howard and baron davis becoming certifiable superstars this year.
#28 washington would probably be higher up with gilbert arenas.
but here's the shocker
the #30 NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
perhaps we haven't played the good home draws yet
but why should we be expected to see our team when no one else wants to????????? very puzzling
okay, boston and the lakers are #'s 1 and 2. denver with superstars iverson and carmelo is okay at #3. but NEW YORK is #4?????? CHARLOTTE is #6??????
maybe these are anomalies caused by them not playing the bad home draws yet. the suns are at #5 and will certainly overtake the knicks after getting shaq.
other than that the rest of the top ten is cleveland, miami, dallas, and san antonio and detroit at #11 and houston at #12????? that's about right IMO
i would think #15 orlando and #16 golden state would be higher up, with dwight howard and baron davis becoming certifiable superstars this year.
#28 washington would probably be higher up with gilbert arenas.
but here's the shocker
the #30 NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
perhaps we haven't played the good home draws yet
but why should we be expected to see our team when no one else wants to????????? very puzzling

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this might be a better way to look at it
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/attendanc ... asonType=2
sorted by percent capacity instead of by total number of fans, as that offsets skewing from teams playing in smaller arenas. That drops NY a bit, but they're still pretty high. I guess a lot of people like seeing train wrecks.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/attendanc ... asonType=2
sorted by percent capacity instead of by total number of fans, as that offsets skewing from teams playing in smaller arenas. That drops NY a bit, but they're still pretty high. I guess a lot of people like seeing train wrecks.
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lj4mvp wrote:this might be a better way to look at it
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/attendanc ... asonType=2
sorted by percent capacity instead of by total number of fans, as that offsets skewing from teams playing in smaller arenas. That drops NY a bit, but they're still pretty high. I guess a lot of people like seeing train wrecks.
I'm sure the Raps fans have an excuse cooked up for this one.
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I think they go by ticket sales, not the actual number of people who show up. So in the case of the Heat, they probably sold out the season before it started.
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panacea wrote:I'm sure the Raps fans have an excuse cooked up for this one.
Why would Raptors fans care if Americans don't want to watch the Raptors?
You seem to be a Philly fan. Not sure you're the guy who should be throwing stones.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/attendanc ... asonType=2
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TradeMachine wrote:Bad opponents = cheaper tickets = more attendance?
Just throwing out possible reasons.
But then why are certain "bad" teams in the top ten and others in the cellar?
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Why would Raptors fans care if Americans don't want to watch the Raptors?
You seem to be a Philly fan. Not sure you're the guy who should be throwing stones.
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People fail to realize how many New Yorkers there are all across the world. Whenever the Knicks go on the road, even though they suck they still have tons of knick fans that go to the games. It is sad, but our team could lose 74 games in a season and we would still be in the top half for attendence even with the probably highest or 2nd highest tickets in the league depending on how much Laker tickets are.
This is why Dolan doesn't give a **** about how bad we stink, because we are still sadly the most valuable franchise in the league.
This is why you hear Fire Isiah chants on the road, Knicks fans at the games start them and get the opposing teams fans to join in.
This is why Dolan doesn't give a **** about how bad we stink, because we are still sadly the most valuable franchise in the league.
This is why you hear Fire Isiah chants on the road, Knicks fans at the games start them and get the opposing teams fans to join in.