Blake Griffin gives massive forearm hits to people when he dunks (ask Pau lol). Are refs not seeing this or is it to protect the highlight reel or is it not a foul in your opinion.
He really annoys me for some reason. And Jason Smith too apparently. Oh and Demarcus us not a fan....
What do you guys think of popular teams (lets use the Bulls as an example) and a good team but not a team with a massive fan base (lets use the Bucks as an example) playing in a Bucks home game but more Bulls fan at the arena, if all that makes sense, lol.
Here is what I mean, as you can see the Bulls have more fans then the Bucks, at a Bucks home game. Do you think that is better for the NBA or worst for the NBA?
What do you guys think of popular teams (lets use the Bulls as an example) and a good team but not a team with a massive fan base (lets use the Bucks as an example) playing in a Bucks home game but more Bulls fan at the arena, if all that makes sense, lol.
Here is what I mean, as you can see the Bulls have more fans then the Bucks, at a Bucks home game. Do you think that is better for the NBA or worst for the NBA?
nah, there should be a larger designated amount of tickets for home fans, like in most other sports. do they do that in the NBA?
otherwise whats the point of 'home court'...?
in football home fans have a large % of seats. if they dont sell, the seats are empty. i think thats fair, since if you cant get a solid home crowd you should be punished by not recieving ticket sales from other teams supporters...
in football home fans have a large % of seats. if they dont sell, the seats are empty. i think thats fair, since if you cant get a solid home crowd you should be punished by not recieving ticket sales from other teams supporters...
it works in other pro sports? i guess the big question is, should a team that cant get a solid home crowd be allowed in the NBA? plenty of other cities would appreciate a team...