now THIS is bandwagon type stuff
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now THIS is bandwagon type stuff
- greenbeans
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now THIS is bandwagon type stuff
celtics handing out green t shirts tomorrow night. i aint wearin it. i hope nobody else does either
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At times it can really make a stadium a lot more energetic like the warriors last year. I wonder if anyone saw what the Magic did for game 5. Half the section was blue and the other half white. I haven't seen other teams do that and thought it was clever and I'm impressed they were able to pull it off.HMFFL wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
It's interesting how teams do that. At times I find it to be rather distracting depending on the color. Atlanta didn't appear to take part.
My Starting 5:
PG: Allen Iverson
SG: Paul Pierce
SF: Kevin Durant
PF: Kevin Garnett
C: Patrick Ewing
PG: Allen Iverson
SG: Paul Pierce
SF: Kevin Durant
PF: Kevin Garnett
C: Patrick Ewing
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Albanian Damien wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
At times it can really make a stadium a lot more energetic like the warriors last year. I wonder if anyone saw what the Magic did for game 5. Half the section was blue and the other half white. I haven't seen other teams do that and thought it was clever and I'm impressed they were able to pull it off.
I can't say I noticed the Orlando crowd but that is pretty impressive.
I'm old school. I would probably wear a throwback and look like an idiot with all the T's around me.
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Listen, I am a product of 80s basketball. I lived it, and I still play like it when I play, but who cares if they hand out t-shirts? Sometimes the old whiny fans spouting off "it is not what it used to be like" gets a bit old. But t-shirts? With the prices the charge for tickets, beer, food, and parking, they should be giving away uniforms.
PS
I still hate the cheerleaders.
PS
I still hate the cheerleaders.
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Don't wear the shirt then. Just make sure you wear green to the game though.
The Winnipeg Jets were one of the first professional franchises, at least from what I can remember, to ask their crowds to wear one color. They used to do it for the playoffs, and let me tell you - it unifies the crowd even more. If you didn't wear white to the game, there would be "police", who would fine you a $1 (all proceeds were donated to charity). Upon paying the fine, you would be given a white T-shirt. Remember how everyone used to say Chicago Stadium had the loudest crowds? Talk to an NHL player who played in Winnipeg Arena for the playoffs, and they'll tell you that this crowd made Chicago Stadium sound like a bunch of Helen Kellers.
Golden State's crowd last year was phenomenal.
Boston's crowd is always great during the playoffs.
A sea of green, in a critical game 5, would be insane. Gang Green just got a bit bigger.
The Winnipeg Jets were one of the first professional franchises, at least from what I can remember, to ask their crowds to wear one color. They used to do it for the playoffs, and let me tell you - it unifies the crowd even more. If you didn't wear white to the game, there would be "police", who would fine you a $1 (all proceeds were donated to charity). Upon paying the fine, you would be given a white T-shirt. Remember how everyone used to say Chicago Stadium had the loudest crowds? Talk to an NHL player who played in Winnipeg Arena for the playoffs, and they'll tell you that this crowd made Chicago Stadium sound like a bunch of Helen Kellers.
Golden State's crowd last year was phenomenal.
Boston's crowd is always great during the playoffs.
A sea of green, in a critical game 5, would be insane. Gang Green just got a bit bigger.
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CeltsfanSinceBirth wrote: If you didn't wear white to the game, there would be "police", who would fine you a $1 .
That seems a bit tough. In that country at that time, $1 was probably their total salary for a month.
This educating people how to be fans was not needed when Bird played. Maybe this was because real fans had most of the seats, and knew about the sport. These days, Jose wears his suit after getting a ticket from his pal Norm who has tickets from the company he audits, these people arrive late and leave early and don't know the difference between Big Baby and Big Nasty.
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Celtics_History_Lesson wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
That seems a bit tough. In that country at that time, $1 was probably their total salary for a month.
This educating people how to be fans was not needed when Bird played. Maybe this was because real fans had most of the seats, and knew about the sport. These days, Jose wears his suit after getting a ticket from his pal Norm who has tickets from the company he audits, these people arrive late and leave early and don't know the difference between Big Baby and Big Nasty.
I went to many of Bird's games and I was appalled at the guys in suits, reading newspapers, not paying attention. Of course, I did not have the greatest seats, but even then, there were "fairweather fans"
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Celtics_History_Lesson wrote:That seems a bit tough. In that country at that time, $1 was probably their total salary for a month.
I wouldn't want to interfere between you and your ignorance, but Canada's income per capita is among the higher in the world.
You can now continue with your ignorant/pseudo funny posting.
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canman1971 wrote:I went to many of Bird's games and I was appalled at the guys in suits, reading newspapers, not paying attention. Of course, I did not have the greatest seats, but even then, there were "fairweather fans"
From your bad seat, was there a pole in front of you, you were probably looking at Doug Moe or Red Holzman and their team was down by 25 in the second quarter so they were seeing what the newspaper was saying about the new Richard Pryor movie.