dirk4 is taking some ged classes if your interested
Yeah, I really feel bad for the hapless mavs fanboys. Umm...on second thought...![]()
dirk4 is taking some ged classes if your interested
Probably still digesting semen. It's been kinda rough for them lately.![]()
We're all right here. I, though, am planning on taking a few hours off this afternoon to rape your mother and set her ablaze in a garbage dumpster.
For some reason, BenJarvis thinks messageboards work like instant messages.
A true Dallas Academy re .![]()
Good one.
This is your first post in this thread. Tell me how, exactly, you were talking about the "actual teams".
I'm sorry I couldn't call someone "perro" as a witty retort.
WTF??? Chicken McNuggets in semen? The mavs Wheaties.![]()
The triumphant return of the bowl!
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Wow. Are Mav fans this brain dead? How many times does it have to repeated before you understand? TicketMaster screwed up, saying the game was sold out days before meaning people couldn't buy tickets even though it wasn't.
Cuatros Anillas, Pendejo!
Simon!
That could be a money thing, tickets are expensive. At least everyone is watching them. I lived in Dallas for 6 years. They have the most bandwagon fans that I have ever met.
They are into it for entertainment value, not for basketball. That is not a bad thing, but explains this dip.
That's the lower bowl, though, and we all know how fickle those people can be. The real fans are up in the nosebleeds and the Mavericks have accommodated by lowering or keeping prices low so that these seats have butts in them.
You're right about the lower bowl folk, but that can be said for a number of arenas around the NBA. They're largely bags (except for me, of course).
the three headed dragon of re ation was just born in here
these guys make beefanus look like a damn good poster
I was speaking in generalities of course, but there are some very good Mav fans. They do a great job in Dallas of entertainment at the games and if there were more serious fans, it would probably be the best arena in the NBA overall.
I have said that the Spurs are heading the opposite direction if they keep raising their prices. They will drive the "true fan" out of the arena and into the home. The tv viewing won't dip (probably increase) but the attendance and atmosphere in the arena will suffer.
Mav fans in general don't care to watch the average game or if they cannot attend live, they have better things to do. Same with the Rangers and Stars.
Games I have attended so far this year I have paid $10 and $2 per ticket. Upper level, but courtside with a perfect view of bowl goals.
Cuban knows where the money is. Once you get fans inside, they will be more likely to spend $10 a person on food/drink, more than that if they are drinking beer.
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