Narjee wrote:I like that it's got that international soccer vibe to it. The whole arena singing that would be something.
international basketball fans make raptors fans look weak
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyyYMQMPB9k[/youtube]
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Narjee wrote:I like that it's got that international soccer vibe to it. The whole arena singing that would be something.
MikeM wrote:All we need is a supporters' section. It would sell out immediately in this city as well. We have so many young, diverse fans just asking to be part of something rowdy.
Let all the families populate the rest of the arena. Just give the supporters a section behind the basket. You'd get the atmosphere you want but without "little Billy" or "grandpa Jack" getting their view obstructed or their ears hurt.
Rapsfan151 wrote:MikeM wrote:All we need is a supporters' section. It would sell out immediately in this city as well. We have so many young, diverse fans just asking to be part of something rowdy.
Let all the families populate the rest of the arena. Just give the supporters a section behind the basket. You'd get the atmosphere you want but without "little Billy" or "grandpa Jack" getting their view obstructed or their ears hurt.
Sens are doing that this year. Tickets are only 25$ for the entire section.

MikeM wrote:Rapsfan151 wrote:MikeM wrote:All we need is a supporters' section. It would sell out immediately in this city as well. We have so many young, diverse fans just asking to be part of something rowdy.
Let all the families populate the rest of the arena. Just give the supporters a section behind the basket. You'd get the atmosphere you want but without "little Billy" or "grandpa Jack" getting their view obstructed or their ears hurt.
Sens are doing that this year. Tickets are only 25$ for the entire section.
Ya that's the problem. $25 is not enough revenue for MLSE. They can sell those seats at an average way higher than that. For the Sens $25 is good enough.
And the younger demographic that would actually be willing to chant won't pay $80 a game or whatever.
Maybe just the upper bowl behind the basket could go for $25+ and you'd have a decent section. At least something 10x better than anywhere in the NBA.


Rapsfan151 wrote:MikeM wrote:Rapsfan151 wrote:
Sens are doing that this year. Tickets are only 25$ for the entire section.
Ya that's the problem. $25 is not enough revenue for MLSE. They can sell those seats at an average way higher than that. For the Sens $25 is good enough.
And the younger demographic that would actually be willing to chant won't pay $80 a game or whatever.
Maybe just the upper bowl behind the basket could go for $25+ and you'd have a decent section. At least something 10x better than anywhere in the NBA.
Thing is MLSE will say why would we sell seats for cheaper than market value when the atmosphere is already one of the best in the NBA. I think the upper corner would be a good place to do it as those are the worst seats and you wouldn't be obstructing anyone's view. Its difficult to do though cuz you will have people buy those seats to re-sell them at a higher price to make money.
Hue Durant wrote:Narjee wrote:I like that it's got that international soccer vibe to it. The whole arena singing that would be something.
international basketball fans make raptors fans look weak
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyyYMQMPB9k[/youtube]
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MikeM wrote:Rapsfan151 wrote:MikeM wrote:
Ya that's the problem. $25 is not enough revenue for MLSE. They can sell those seats at an average way higher than that. For the Sens $25 is good enough.
And the younger demographic that would actually be willing to chant won't pay $80 a game or whatever.
Maybe just the upper bowl behind the basket could go for $25+ and you'd have a decent section. At least something 10x better than anywhere in the NBA.
Thing is MLSE will say why would we sell seats for cheaper than market value when the atmosphere is already one of the best in the NBA. I think the upper corner would be a good place to do it as those are the worst seats and you wouldn't be obstructing anyone's view. Its difficult to do though cuz you will have people buy those seats to re-sell them at a higher price to make money.
Well as far as the atmosphere goes. The NBA average is probably a 2 out of 10. The Raptors are probably a 3 out of 10.
A small supporters section would probably bring it up to about a 6 out of 10.
This is of course using European football or basketball atmospheres as a comparable. Which anyone that has experienced it can tell you it's so much better than an NBA game.
I really do like the idea of a supporters' section just because it creates more of an identity and culture for the team. More brand unity with the consumer. More appeal. It's one of the few authentic parts of a team that will last forever (if you look at the ancient chants in Europe).
That's the main appeal for me.
MikeM wrote:All we need is a supporters' section. It would sell out immediately in this city as well. We have so many young, diverse fans just asking to be part of something rowdy.
Let all the families populate the rest of the arena. Just give the supporters a section behind the basket. You'd get the atmosphere you want but without "little Billy" or "grandpa Jack" getting their view obstructed or their ears hurt.

