Bob-Section104
Longtime Nets Fan
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I started as a Nets fan when I moved to Jersey. Jason Williams...Sam Cassell time. Despite my continued ticket buying and undying loyalty, I remain embarrassed, as a New Jersey resident, that we cannot support a basketball franchise in our state. Even during the finals runs, there were playoff games that were not sold out. And last night really cooked it for me, having had to suffer the humiliation of a louder crowd for the Knicks.
Sure, I've seen this happen before with Nets/Knicks games, but the lack of noise and cheering from Nets fans last night made my want to pick a fight with a few really roudy Knicks fans (the one insulting each and every one of our players and coaches as they headed into the tunnel at half time was my first choice).
I've pondered this question and debated with many friends and relatives: So I ask all of you: Why can't the Nets draw enough fans...in good times or bad, winning or losing, good economy or terrible?
Sure, I've seen this happen before with Nets/Knicks games, but the lack of noise and cheering from Nets fans last night made my want to pick a fight with a few really roudy Knicks fans (the one insulting each and every one of our players and coaches as they headed into the tunnel at half time was my first choice).
I've pondered this question and debated with many friends and relatives: So I ask all of you: Why can't the Nets draw enough fans...in good times or bad, winning or losing, good economy or terrible?