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    Believe. Fabbs's Avatar
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    Playoff game with Player of His Generation Timmy Duncan retiring.

    Farking lower sections and seats won't even get back from Burrito Break til the third quarter is almost over. Let along making some noise when they are there. Not to be confused with salt of the earth upper deck SpurFan.

    Is the home court advantage significantly weakened by apathetic selfish burrito eating higher income SpurFan?
    Or does it not effect the players one iota?
    Somewhere in between.

    For the truly tough places to play away games, I've got to say does improve visiting teams chances.

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    So you're saying the people who pay the most to see the team are the worst fans? These are the people who actually pay salaries. Your 45 dollar ticket doesn't buy a Gatorade jug.

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    Spurs had one of the best RS Home record.

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    Spurs had one of the best RS Home record.
    It's really held up in the playoffs.

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    So you're saying the people who pay the most to see the team are the worst fans? These are the people who actually pay salaries.

    TV contract is by far the fattest paying chunk.

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    TV contract is by far the fattest paying chunk.
    How well do TV audiences fuel the team by cheering at home?

    You compared the lower seats to the upper seats. TV audiences are not part of the comparison. However, what you're alluding to is that, the less invested you are in the team, the more effect you have on the outcome.

    It reeks of sour grapes for someone who cannot afford the high priced seats.

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    Hey Chump whats up? ^

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    Believe.
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    How well do TV audiences fuel the team by cheering at home?

    You compared the lower seats to the upper seats. TV audiences are not part of the comparison. However, what you're alluding to is that, the less invested you are in the team, the more effect you have on the outcome.

    It reeks of sour grapes for someone who cannot afford the high priced seats.
    Now lets hear from some who actually attend Spurs games.

    Fans in the upper deck are usually all loud AF; it's the lower sections that have been a growing embarrassment the past 5 years or so.
    Fans from San Antonio are terrible. Louder cheers in away games than home games.
    I feel the same way. I make it a point to be the loudest in my section, but it doesn't seem too hard to do that these days. I wouldn't be surprised if the players can hear me down on the court.

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    After a slow start for the team and the fans, the crowd got into the game last night. Manu alone had their attention. Everyone was on their feet for the last few plays, a great improvement over the last couple home games. They must have sold out of burritos!

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    NostraSpurMus phxspurfan's Avatar
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    I cheer loud even when I sit in those nice superbox seats with the free beers and wings. Doesn't matter if I pay $200 or $50 a ticket I cheer my ass off, so yeah no

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    My season tickets are in the lower level and we don't need to stand up
    and cheer because that's why we have the cheep seats in the upper deck.
    The only problem I can see with the cheering is they are so high up at the
    top that they are about 10 sec. behind game action in their cheering.
    fyi...you can't buy a burrito in the lower level. If you get a job you can afford
    the lower level.

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    About a 0.0001 on the troll attempt. ^^
    Maybe when you get a job you can hire someone to teach you how to troll.
    Or not.

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    ^^^^^^ I get tired on the same whining over and over about the lower
    level fans not cheering enough. Buy a lower level ticket to a game. Stop
    complaining ,they don't cost that much unless you only want to see G.S.
    You can buy a seat behind the basket on some nights for under $50. If you
    can't afford a ticket go to a sports bar like Sideliners or Jacks and enjoy the
    game there.....quit your complaining....

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    ^^^^^^ I get tired on the same whining over and over about the lower
    level fans not cheering enough. Buy a lower level ticket to a game.
    Buy an airline ticket, hotel room, breakfast for myself and two of the Silver Dancers?
    I can do that again but you would be much better served having the local burrito eaters in the lower sections show up. Another abysmal showing against the Celts tonight.
    Quit your complaining.

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