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dbestpro
04-14-2006, 05:34 PM
Lately, the Spurs have hit the wall as other teams continue to get favorable calls in the AT&T center. The fans in the upper decks are going nuts while the fans on the floor quietly sit like bumps on a log. As a season ticket holder this has bothered me all season. I can't help but think they could make a difference. I remember when the baseline bums use to acually strike fear into the other teams. If you ain't gonna use the seat then loose it so a real fan can.

Brutalis
04-14-2006, 05:37 PM
No shit. I'm tired of watching Spurs games while the bench fans look confused as to where they even are.

If you are one of those fans. GET UP. Get excited and into it and support your damn team.

bdubya
04-14-2006, 05:38 PM
Lately, the Spurs have hit the wall as other teams continue to get favorable calls in the AT&T center. The fans in the upper decks are going nuts while the fans on the floor quietly sit like bumps on a log. As a season ticket holder this has bothered me all season. I can't help but think they could make a difference. I remember when the baseline bums use to acually strike fear into the other teams. If you ain't gonna use the seat then loose it so a real fan can.

So the fans with a good, up close view of the action aren't objecting to the calls, while the people up by the ceiling can spot all the blown calls and no-calls and biased calls and everything? Wild.

Brutalis
04-14-2006, 05:41 PM
Please contain yourself.

This is about the fans influence, and all year long ours suck courtside. Get the picture or point yet?

exstatic
04-14-2006, 05:52 PM
The people courtside aren't really fans, as a group. Very few individuals are wealthy enough to shell out for those seats. Corporate suits in their casual clothes, that's what you're seeing. Not really the same thing as a fan at all.

spurs=bling
04-14-2006, 07:12 PM
they should trade seats with the people in the balcony area

Obstructed_View
04-14-2006, 07:33 PM
Lately, the Spurs have hit the wall as other teams continue to get favorable calls in the AT&T center. The fans in the upper decks are going nuts while the fans on the floor quietly sit like bumps on a log. As a season ticket holder this has bothered me all season. I can't help but think they could make a difference. I remember when the baseline bums use to acually strike fear into the other teams. If you ain't gonna use the seat then loose it so a real fan can.
Real fans know that the team wins games, not the officials. If you are going to cry about the officiating, move to Phoenix or Denver.

Jean-Claude Van Damme
04-14-2006, 08:03 PM
Bonjour,

When I'm depressed, I just do the split and meditate.

Vinnie_Johnson
04-14-2006, 10:01 PM
The people courtside aren't really fans, as a group. Very few individuals are wealthy enough to shell out for those seats. Corporate suits in their casual clothes, that's what you're seeing. Not really the same thing as a fan at all.

You hit the nail on the head real fans can pay that dough for those seats.

T-Pain
04-14-2006, 10:21 PM
The people courtside aren't really fans, as a group. Very few individuals are wealthy enough to shell out for those seats. Corporate suits in their casual clothes, that's what you're seeing. Not really the same thing as a fan at all.

yeah those people are all millionaires on the floor and are too "well-behaved" because they are rich and wealthy

gospursgojas
04-14-2006, 10:53 PM
The people courtside aren't really fans, as a group. Very few individuals are wealthy enough to shell out for those seats. Corporate suits in their casual clothes, that's what you're seeing. Not really the same thing as a fan at all.


Agreed totally....

SAGambler
04-15-2006, 11:04 AM
From what I have seen, most of those (so called ) fans are more interested in whatever it is going on with the conversation on their cell phones, than they are with what is going on down on the floor.

They should ban those damn cell phones from the arena....Maybe then people would actually pay attention to the game.

Despot
04-15-2006, 11:28 AM
The people courtside aren't really fans, as a group. Very few individuals are wealthy enough to shell out for those seats. Corporate suits in their casual clothes, that's what you're seeing. Not really the same thing as a fan at all.

At least this aint LA.
And the Hemisfair days were crazy!


So the fans with a good, up close view of the action aren't objecting to the calls, while the people up by the ceiling can spot all the blown calls and no-calls and biased calls and everything? Wild.

I don't know how it is in the Palace, but I don't think there is a bad view in the SBC center.

zeleni
04-15-2006, 11:35 AM
Mark Cuban is a different. He is wealthy with an edge.