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Re: I'm glad we're 3-30 something 

Post#61 » by jerseyjac » Sat Feb 6, 2010 4:18 pm

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Revolutionistt wrote:I dont have the time or patience to respond to everything else. But Ive been a season ticket holder the last 3 years buddy. And why in the name of f**k would you be a bucks fan if you live in NJ? Did you move here from Milwaukee?
Ok, so here's one guy who goes to more Nets games than I do. Is that the grand total?

And yet, I'm delusional and ignorant about what the team is doing?
jeff1624 wrote:And seriously, just because you go to 4 games a year makes you an expert, come on buddy, I would love to go to every game BUT, I'm a college student who lives on his own and is just trying to make rent.. Get the hell out of here with that pretentious bullscrap.
Are you literally on food stamps or something?

http://www.stubhub.com/new-jersey-nets-tickets/

Nets tickets can quite literally be had for $1, any day of the week. If you actually wanted to go to a game, you could bum that kind of money in 5 minutes on a crowded street corner. Not going to games has nothing to do with rent money.

Let me make a timeline so you actually know what this team has done the past few years.
Why on earth would you think that you know more about what has happened the past few years than I do? You're sitting at home pretending that you can't afford to follow hoops, and I'm actually out there. You guys are acting like I'm the idiot, but it takes vincecarter4pres 4 pages to figure out what team I support, in spite of their logo in my sig, and me and five other people mentioning it.

Come on, I know the trade history, I know what a rebuild is. I understand that tanking is the path to a superstar in the NBA, and it landed teams MJ and Lebron. All I'm trying to say is that it's not exactly the noble thing to do, and it can't possibly result in you being "deserving" compared to the other bad teams who are still trying.


Lol you serious? You do realize people have a thing called LIVES.

no he's not serious...he's talking out of the wrong hole...

His arguement of what makes an NBA team fan is delusional...he's either some young kid that was given everything (note his reference of food stamps, clearly showing his prejudice of financial class) or some self-indulgent guy that thinks he knows what defines the world with today's topic being the NBA fan...

Treiz, what he doesnt realize that is so blatantly obvious to me and you, is the MILLIONS of NBA FANS arouind the WORLD who dont go to a single game a year, watch every game on TV and actually make up the MAJORITY of the true fan vs the minority who see 12 games a year and probably couldnt tell you who their team's best defender is...

Treiz dont let this guy fool you with his outlandish standards...one day the real world will creep up on him and bite him in the ass...
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Re: I'm glad we're 3-30 something 

Post#62 » by boogydown » Sun Feb 7, 2010 4:11 am

I guess we can all agree then that the Nets aren't "glad" they are 3-30, they don't really have a choice is really the way to say it.
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Re: I'm glad we're 3-30 something 

Post#63 » by treiz » Sun Feb 7, 2010 2:32 pm

jerseyjac wrote:no he's not serious...he's talking out of the wrong hole...

His arguement of what makes an NBA team fan is delusional...he's either some young kid that was given everything (note his reference of food stamps, clearly showing his prejudice of financial class) or some self-indulgent guy that thinks he knows what defines the world with today's topic being the NBA fan...

Treiz, what he doesnt realize that is so blatantly obvious to me and you, is the MILLIONS of NBA FANS arouind the WORLD who dont go to a single game a year, watch every game on TV and actually make up the MAJORITY of the true fan vs the minority who see 12 games a year and probably couldnt tell you who their team's best defender is...

Treiz dont let this guy fool you with his outlandish standards...one day the real world will creep up on him and bite him in the ass...


JJ, I hope your right and it does bite him in the ass.You know I'm from England and so that means I'm not going to be able to watch a Nets game live until after I graduate from university and settle down a bit as I'm like jeff, I'm a student and struggling to pay rent. But that doesn't bother me, I still stay up until 3-4am just to watch these games and according to that douche he's a better fan than me just because he goes to 4 games a year? What an ignorant ****
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Re: I'm glad we're 3-30 something 

Post#64 » by LISTEN2JAZZ » Wed Feb 10, 2010 2:47 pm

jerseyjac wrote:His arguement of what makes an NBA team fan is delusional
And what exactly does make an NBA fan?

http://www.basketball-reference.com/blog/?p=4413

Nets fans are not only the least passionate fans in the NBA, but they're twice as bad as the second worst fans. If only the author of that article knew about this thread, he could color the article by adding that Nets fans have "too much of a life" to go to games. Or they can't afford the $1 tickets because apparently you "have" to buy a stadium hotdog if you go. Maybe the Izod center is so empty and the team is leaving because NJ is the only state with fans who "live in the real world" as you guys put it?

Listen, I'm an NBA junkie. I was poor when I was in college just like everybody else, but I still took advantage of deals and found myself at a bunch of games each year, as did all my friends who are also NBA junkies. And I still take advantage of deals now, and buy floor seats for $20 at your arena while you guys sit at home and pretend it's too expensive. And you guys are acting as if the only way somebody could accomplish a feat like that is by being a privileged billionaire?

You think I don't know what you know about the Nets, because why? Because I don't post on the Nets board? Neither do you guys! You've got two week old posts on the front page!

The irony is pretty thick here.
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Re: I'm glad we're 3-30 something 

Post#65 » by BigWil17 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:13 pm

I didn't read this whole thread, so this is more of me stating my personal views, as opposed to being a specific counter-point to any one post or poster.

I get more enjoyment from the games by watching on tv (extra replays, commentator analysis, various camera angles, my own food / snacks) than I do from going to games.

It would be idiotic of me to decrease my enjoyment over and over again (the hassle of driving, $12 parking, getting out of the damn parking deck after the game, small seats, only being able to see one angle, etc....) to actually go to the games.

The team moving to Newark or Brooklyn removes a big part of the annoyance, and thereby increases my odds of going. I still wouldn't be buying season tickets because I enjoy the actual game more in my own home anyway.

This is an entertainment. However people decide is their best way to view it is what matters.
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Re: I'm glad we're 3-30 something 

Post#66 » by Preludepunk27 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 5:02 pm

The Nets fanbase is one of the smallest in the country to begin with. We put ourself smack dab in the center of two solidly established fanbases (Knicks and Sixers) and hoped we go snag younger kids to develop an allegiance over time. There are not many other teams that have to do the things our team does to build a fan base. Just because we're in a larger market than a lot of other teams really doesn't mean a whole lot. Case in point, even in our back to back finals years we had the lowest attendence out of ALL playoff teams those years. But the fanbase we have is loyal. Not going to games does not automatically translate into us giving up or us being bad fans. Case in point, when Boston sucked, their attendance sucked too. My girlfriend is from Boston and always talks about how she'd be offered tickets every night on the way home for free. Take into account the IZOD is not transportation friendly. The tolls to get to the stadium, $20 parking. It's an event just to get there unlike other arenas in the country who have bad teams.

I'm rambling, but don't call us disloyal fans. The 15 or so of us would take a bullet for this time.
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Re: I'm glad we're 3-30 something 

Post#67 » by LISTEN2JAZZ » Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:10 pm

Preludepunk27 wrote:My girlfriend is from Boston and always talks about how she'd be offered tickets every night on the way home for free.

I was there during the Pierce/Walker years, and I went to games all the time, like you said, for good prices.
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Re: I'm glad we're 3-30 something 

Post#68 » by CrymeTime » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:54 am

NetsForce wrote:^ Which is why I hope they redo the lottery weights when they negotiate the new CBA ^

A 7th or 9th worst team does not deserve the #1 pick over a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd worst team record wise...


Honestly, any team in the lottery deserves a shot at #1. The rule I think they should change is the one where a team can fall 3 spots at the most.

The Lottery should determine ALL 14 PICKS. so the 14th team can move up to say 10 or something.

I think the way it is now ruins it, becasue if one team falls, you automatically know that the team that was origianlly in that spot is now in the top 3.


Also lottery odds show that the the team with best odds at #1, has greater odds at #4

Odds at:
1st pick - 25%
2nd pick - 21.5%
3rd pick - 17.8%
4th pick - 35.7%
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Re: I'm glad we're 3-30 something 

Post#69 » by MGrand15 » Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:59 pm

adamcz wrote:
jerseyjac wrote:His arguement of what makes an NBA team fan is delusional
And what exactly does make an NBA fan?

http://www.basketball-reference.com/blog/?p=4413

Nets fans are not only the least passionate fans in the NBA, but they're twice as bad as the second worst fans. If only the author of that article knew about this thread, he could color the article by adding that Nets fans have "too much of a life" to go to games. Or they can't afford the $1 tickets because apparently you "have" to buy a stadium hotdog if you go. Maybe the Izod center is so empty and the team is leaving because NJ is the only state with fans who "live in the real world" as you guys put it?


For someone who's been to so many Net games, you of all people should know its REALLY inconvenient to get to the Izod Center. No Mass Transit? No way to get to the arena walking? We've had problems with attendance during our Finals run. Watch how packed the stadium's gonna be if we move to Newark.

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