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UK2K
05-05-2014, 09:44 PM
In your opinion, which are the best and worst home atmospheres in the NBA

Best
1) Warriors
2) Thunder
3) Mavericks
HM
Clippers

Worst
1) Bucks
2) Pistons
3) Hawks
HM
Pacers
Magic
TWolves

Brook(lyn)Lopez
05-05-2014, 09:46 PM
Magic have a good at least home atmosphere, and if anything Houston is shit.
They have a contending team and can't even fill the lower bowl.

UK2K
05-05-2014, 09:49 PM
Magic have a good at least home atmosphere, and if anything Houston is shit.
They have a contending team and can't even fill the lower bowl.
Houston has 100.4% (5th in the NBA) attendance this season...

Not saying you're wrong, just saying you're wrong.

Magic are 86% attendance, but of the games I watched, they seem to be into the game.

MMM
05-05-2014, 09:52 PM
Atlanta's home crowd was a pleasant surprise this season actually
and if i remember correctly maybe this wasn't the first time the ATL playoff crowd has been nice. Think in 2012 they had a solid crowd as well but people really don't pay attention and just assume ATL is a bad crowd.

Dr. Ice
05-05-2014, 09:53 PM
Atl playoff crowd was top 5, kinda confused at this list

UK2K
05-05-2014, 09:55 PM
Atl playoff crowd was top 5, kinda confused at this list
Its a season thing. Everyone should have a good home crowd during the playoffs. They weren't top 5, I watched every game, but they were most definitely better than they were during the regular season.

Wonder Bread Kid
05-05-2014, 09:55 PM
Houston has 100.4% (5th in the NBA) attendance this season...


That's definitely tickets sales and not turnstile attendance. Not sure if the owner or different companies buy out the remaining tickets but during almost every regular season game, there are empty seats galore.

Milbuck
05-05-2014, 09:56 PM
Best

1) Warriors
2) Thunder
3) Blazers

Worst

Rockets

dbugz
05-05-2014, 09:56 PM
That Raptors-Nets game 7 is pretty amazing.

UK2K
05-05-2014, 09:57 PM
That's definitely tickets sales and not turnstile attendance. Not sure if the owner or different companies buy out the remaining tickets but during almost every regular season game, there are empty seats galore.
Oh no doubt. The lower bowl is usually bought up by corporations (energy and healthcare companies).

The regular season is pretty butt, but I attended the Knicks, Pacers, and Thunder games at Toyota Center and its rocking.

Problem is if it isnt a big name team even, for example, the Pelicans or Bulls, its pretty dead.

Plus there are some pretty fancy shmancy bars right behind the season ticket holders sections. I felt out of place there in a Rockets shirt.

Dr. Ice
05-05-2014, 09:58 PM
Its a season thing. Everyone should have a good home crowd during the playoffs. They weren't top 5, I watched every game, but they were most definitely better than they were during the regular season.

Definitely top 5. Kyle korver used to play in chicago and even he said that it was the best atmosphere he'd been in.

I expect atlanta attendance to rise next year. Ownership is finally doing the moves they needed to do to get the fans to get over their betrayal and mismanagement.

sketchy
05-05-2014, 10:20 PM
No mention of the Celtics? :confusedshrug:

Smook A.
05-05-2014, 10:23 PM
Bucks are easily the worst.

I think an underrated atmosphere is the Toronto Raptors. They have great fans.

Rake2204
05-05-2014, 10:26 PM
In your opinion, which are the best and worst home atmospheres in the NBA

Best
1) Warriors
2) Thunder
3) Mavericks
HM
Clippers

Worst
1) Bucks
2) Pistons
3) Hawks
HM
Pacers
Magic
TWolvesIt's true, the Pistons atmosphere has been horrible for the last 4-5 years. It just makes me yearn for a time where they were selling out for many years in a row and bringing it every game.

https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/26/37168527_6edbcb3d2f.jpg

sketchy
05-05-2014, 10:35 PM
It's true, the Pistons atmosphere has been horrible for the last 4-5 years. It just makes me yearn for a time where they were selling out for many years in a row and bringing it every game.

https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/26/37168527_6edbcb3d2f.jpg
It's sad as a Michigan native (even though I'm primarily a Celts fan). The team and city in general is in shambles.

Duggrr
05-05-2014, 10:42 PM
Playoff team exclusive.

Best in no order:
Blazers, Warriors, Raptors, Thunder

Worst:
Nets, Pacers is pretty bad too.

kamil
05-05-2014, 10:46 PM
I think an underrated atmosphere is the Toronto Raptors. They have great fans.

This is true... but I wonder how that is so considering a large number of seats are bought out by corporations for clients which results in a lot of middle aged suit wearing bastards who know fvckall about basketball nor have they ever made a layup in their life.

BBallZen83
05-05-2014, 10:46 PM
OKC crowd is absolutely rabid, although they don't seem to generally know much about basketball and complain on some obvious calls.

UK2K
05-05-2014, 11:12 PM
It's sad as a Michigan native (even though I'm primarily a Celts fan). The team and city in general is in shambles.
Mother's side of the family is from Detroit.

They all moved away to Texas. Decades of Democrat control and corruption and thats what you get. Seeing some of the pictures of Detroit now is so sad. Looks like another country.

Their fans deserve better. Is it the owner or the GM? Who's idea was it to get Smith and Jennings?

UK2K
05-05-2014, 11:15 PM
Bucks are easily the worst.

I think an underrated atmosphere is the Toronto Raptors. They have great fans.
Agree. I saw a few pictures of their home crowd... it looks like a lacrosse game. Why people sit at the top of their sections, I will never know.

Raptors look like they have awesome fans. Those shots of the fans watching the games on the board outside is cool.

mr.big35
05-05-2014, 11:17 PM
It's true, the Pistons atmosphere has been horrible for the last 4-5 years. It just makes me yearn for a time where they were selling out for many years in a row and bringing it every game.

https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/26/37168527_6edbcb3d2f.jpg

pistons were the GOAT in playoff atmosphere

sketchy
05-05-2014, 11:27 PM
pistons were the GOAT in playoff atmosphere
Seriously, those were good times.

Done_And_Done
05-05-2014, 11:44 PM
This is true... but I wonder how that is so considering a large number of seats are bought out by corporations for clients which results in a lot of middle aged suit wearing bastards who know fvckall about basketball nor have they ever made a layup in their life.

Not true. (for now at least)

What you're referring to is the framework that currently speaks to the Maple Leafs. The corporate footprint in Raptor games is much smaller in comparison. The ACC is a pretty rowdy barn throughout the regular season as well. BUT, as they continue to trend down a path of success, the model will inevitably start to look more like the former.

The JKidd Kid
05-05-2014, 11:44 PM
Playoff team exclusive.

Best in no order:
Blazers, Warriors, Raptors, Thunder

Worst:
Nets, Pacers is pretty bad too.

It's funny how you single out the Nets even though the Hawks, Wizards and Bobcats wish they had Brooklyn's crowd.

Threethrows
05-05-2014, 11:45 PM
OKC crowd is absolutely rabid, although they don't seem to generally know much about basketball and complain on some obvious calls.

They are loud, but like you said seem ignorant towards basketball rules. Plus that arena has so much artificial noise telling people when to cheer. Probably not needed, but the fact that they use it so much makes me dislike their arena.

Done_And_Done
05-05-2014, 11:48 PM
In your opinion, which are the best and worst home atmospheres in the NBA

Best
1) Warriors
2) Thunder
3) Mavericks
HM
Clippers

Worst
1) Bucks
2) Pistons
3) Hawks
HM
Pacers
Magic
TWolves

The Raptors definitely deserve mention

Done_And_Done
05-05-2014, 11:54 PM
It's funny how you single out the Nets even though the Hawks, Wizards and Bobcats wish they had Brooklyn's crowd.

The first two games in round one weren't overly raucous but your house definitely picked it up & was jumping in game 6. I'm sure once Brooklyn establishes some tenure in the league, the atmosphere at Barclays will appear more similar to game 6 on the regular...

Done_And_Done
05-05-2014, 11:57 PM
OKC crowd is absolutely rabid, although they don't seem to generally know much about basketball and complain on some obvious calls.

I'd be curious to see what sort of turnout out OKC would produce if they weren't competitive.

hawksdogsbraves
05-05-2014, 11:59 PM
ATL's playoff crowds were miles ahead of the regular season crowd, (where they have to be bottom 5) but still weren't spectacular. I was at 2 of the games.

Philips Arena can get really loud when it's full because one entire side of the stadium is boxes, so the other side is essentially cheering into a sheer wall which makes the noise echo around. Also the corners of the arena are designed to stick out in such a way that it amplifies noise as well. Even in game 6 people were showing up late though.

So even though we packed it out for a couple of the playoff games, I still wouldn't compare our playoff crowds to cities like OKC, Portland, Toronto, San Antonio, or even LAC or Dallas. We were probably on par with Indy, who was disappointing as a 1 seed to me.

Done_And_Done
05-06-2014, 12:03 AM
ATL's playoff crowds were miles ahead of the regular season crowd, (where they have to be bottom 5) but still weren't spectacular. I was at 2 of the games.

Philips Arena can get really loud when it's full because one entire side of the stadium is boxes, so the other side is essentially cheering into a sheer wall which makes the noise echo around. Also the corners of the arena are designed to stick out in such a way that it amplifies noise as well. Even in game 6 people were showing up late though.

So even though we packed it out for a couple of the playoff games, I still wouldn't compare our playoff crowds to cities like OKC, Portland, Toronto, San Antonio, or even LAC or Dallas. We were probably on par with Indy, who was disappointing as a 1 seed to me.

From the television perspective, I can't remember the last time a Hawk crowd was that uppity. It would be nice to see that team garner more support on a regular basis. I recall playoff games in the past that were reportedly not even sold out.
Such a shame...

MoMoney
05-06-2014, 12:16 AM
Portland playoff crowd is top 3 no contest. We stood the whole fourth quarter and stayed dancing 20 minutes after the game .



Some damn credit people

JohnFreeman
05-06-2014, 12:18 AM
Sacramento is great, Detroit was epic back in the day.