Snakebites wrote:I just assumed they must know something I didn't about the local market when they announced this move.
Because on the surface of it moving the team away from the portion of the fanbase with money to spend felt like a profoundly stupid idea. People were showing up to the Palace when the team was worth watching. The problem was the failure to build a halfway decent team-not the location, a location that had been working just fine for a long time before the team entered into a solid decade of suck.
The Palace was near empty when the Pistons sucked even when tickets were cheap; I was at a number of those games.
I never heard any mention of "The Pistons need to get out of the Palace; it's not working anymore." This isn't "moving away from people with money to spend" in Oakland county unless you consider another 30 minutes of drive time a real problem, which people with money to spend for entertainment don't. It was about the idea that being downtown in the entertainment district would draw bigger crowds, not to mention putting the Detroit Pistons back in DETROIT.
The team sucking is a common denominator relative to low attendance. The only difference here is that LCA ticket prices haven't dropped like the Palace ticket prices did, but it's only the first year. They can't drop prices in the middle of the year or season ticket holders will feel like they got screwed. I'll bet that ticket prices drop next year.