Zonkerbl wrote:evelops a fanbase for the future, you're not going to sell those tickets most of the time anyway so why not invest in the future? And if you make a deal like that during a spurs game they will drown out the spurs losers and season ticket holders like me won't get discouraged and stop going.
Hey Zonk, when I saw you at a game last season (I recognized you by your Wall sweater) you were sitting in a section behind the opponents bench. Sec. 120...or something like that, I believe. Well, that's also the section (or near the section) where most of the opposing team's fans sit. So, yeah, you're going to be deluged with the cheers and applause of the the opponent's fans in that section...and you'll likely be left with the impression that the other team's fans have more of a presence than they really have.
Also keep in mind that the first two home games--Knicks and Spurs--were against teams that bring a lot of their fans out. Won't be the same against Milwaukee, Orlando, Atlanta, etc.
I moved across the court this year to section 110. Much better vibe...and far fewer fans of the opposing team.
BTW, the Wizards name has absolutely nothing to do with any lack of support from local fans. Just win baby!...and all will be fine with the locals.