skones wrote:ColeWorld23 wrote:
They're not NBA people k? I guess most Packers fans aren't NFL people since people were giving away tickets this past season to Lambeau then using that same statement. I didn't know fans of arguably the greatest athlete of all-time or the greatest shooter of all-time aren't NBA people. That's news to me.
How exactly are Packers season ticket holders comparable to guys who watch maybe 5 games all season long and show up to be loud and obnoxious when their guy is in town? That's not an NBA fan, that's a bandwagon fan. There's a colossal difference there, particularly as it pertains to building long standing support for one particular franchise.
Like, omg, Tiger is making moves at the Masters, maybe I should turn it on. Omg, Tiger won, wow that's great.
Does that make me a golf guy? **** no.
I don't have to reach back to one time in 2016, because I'm standing in these places on weekends on a regular basis to know that if an NBA game is on, nobody is really paying much attention.
With that being said, your casual Bucks fans are certainly becoming more and more common this year, and that's to be expected.
What exactly are you arguing about? I simply said Milwaukee has NBA fans and that the Fiserv Forum has been full of non-sports people due to the corporate atmosphere and it being the “hot thing” at the moment.
If someone likes LeBron, Steph, Westbrook, or whoever it doesn’t make them a person who “watches 5 games a year”. People have their favorites and considering how media savvy the NBA and the players are it’s not surprising.
A casual Bucks fan is different than a NBA fan who has their favorite player. I personally know several LeBron Stans from Milwaukee. One of my best friends is one of the biggest NBA fans I know and is a Paul Pierce Stan who has only been able to make it to the Forum in the preseason. I have season tickets and if I didn’t have them a lot of my NBA fan friends wouldn’t have gone to a game this year due to how expensive the Forum is.
As far as the Packers go we all see what happens when Rodgers gets hurt. Not to mention the Packers themselves are no different of a brand than the Lakers/Warriors or whoever that have fans all over the country due to prior success.
Not everyone who is a fan is able to attend games so when you have free events at the Fiserv or go to bars around town during game time you see the real fans. I’ve had numerous conversations with people that have said “the Fiserv is nice and I’ve been a Bucks fan for a long-time, but I have yet to attend tickets are expensive”.
Not to mention you’re gonna have NBA fans of other teams living here due to the Bucks been **** for so long.
Your Tiger comparison goes right on with what I’ve been saying about the corporate argument about the Fiserv. The Bucks have those fans now like it or not.
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