MarcusBrody wrote:Almond2Oak wrote:DreamTeam09 wrote:
Why is it a blackeye, Oakland's attendance has been **** for yrs on yr on end. I don't get why leagues try to keep sports teams in cities that don't want/support em. Arizona in hockey is the thing
Well considering the Raiders had the #30 home attendance last year AFTER moving. The question becomes ‘why are the A’s talking about attendance’
Nobody is flying to LV to watch the A’s… if the ownership cared about attendance, they would’ve moved to an actual destination. The A’s just like 20% of the NBA &MLB just need to go away. Nobody cares. Just a watered down product.
The Raiders stadium was 95.5% full last year while having BY FAR the most expensive tickets if you were trying to buy them on the secondary market. The average Raiders ticket went for over $500. The next closest team - thr Patriots - went for $360. Vegas has no issues with filling Allegiant.
I'll take back the NBA doing the best of the four in Vegas. It's the NFL by far since it's only 8 games and people from opposing teams can make a Vegas weekend from it (NFL always has the best traveling fans for that same weekend thing).
But as far as locals being able to support 40-plus games (with limited opposing fan bases having to fill a good chunk of the arena/stadium), basketball is ingrained in the Vegas culture through all the AAU national tournaments being there. I'd guess that every single American and Canadian player in the NBA has played in multiple events in Vegas in their teenage years (and going through that the past 5 years with my son on that circuit ... those kids love it). I think it would be a major FA draw, in turn being a franxhise like the Lakers/Heat where it will take absolutely horrible management not to have them in the mix.