8FOR!3
11-07-2010, 12:36 AM
I wore my James Anderson jersey I got from the game against the Hornets I went to. I'm pretty sure everybody was like who the fuck is Anderson? :lol
Besides the Hornets game, I haven't been to a Spurs game in forever. But the difference in the fans was night and day in my books. There were still plenty of empty seats spread throughout the arena, but at the Nawlins game, you could've heard a pin drop. I knew I had to step my game up and try and get the fans into this one. So after dozens of us random people around the arena stood up and flapped our arms up and down trying to get others into it, it seemed like a lot more people got up and started yelling too.
At the New Orleans game, people weren't even standing up for player introductions in the beginning. It was crazy and I'm sure many of us at the game knew that had to be changed. One of the best Spurs game I've ever been too, we didn't play all that well, but it was a lot of fun. Back and forth at the end and we came back, went into OT, and won it. Like I said, I've only been to a 5-6 Spurs games over the years at AT&T, but that had to be the loudest one yet, at the end of the game, the crowd was in it.
Besides the Hornets game, I haven't been to a Spurs game in forever. But the difference in the fans was night and day in my books. There were still plenty of empty seats spread throughout the arena, but at the Nawlins game, you could've heard a pin drop. I knew I had to step my game up and try and get the fans into this one. So after dozens of us random people around the arena stood up and flapped our arms up and down trying to get others into it, it seemed like a lot more people got up and started yelling too.
At the New Orleans game, people weren't even standing up for player introductions in the beginning. It was crazy and I'm sure many of us at the game knew that had to be changed. One of the best Spurs game I've ever been too, we didn't play all that well, but it was a lot of fun. Back and forth at the end and we came back, went into OT, and won it. Like I said, I've only been to a 5-6 Spurs games over the years at AT&T, but that had to be the loudest one yet, at the end of the game, the crowd was in it.