BonesJones
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Lakers fans are assholes.How does the Clippers rank higher than the Lakers when they play in the same arena? Loved all of the activities outside Staples Center and wished the Rose Quarter had more to do.
Lakers fans f@#$ assholes.
...win -or- lose, it's all about the experience right?!![]()
How does the Clippers rank higher than the Lakers when they play in the same arena? Loved all of the activities outside Staples Center and wished the Rose Quarter had more to do.
There is also fan engagement. Clippers games are like really family friendly with giveaways, hype people, the stuff they do during timeouts. The lakers they don't do that shit as much.
So you would rather watch assclowns shoot from half court (most not even hitting the backboard) compared to the Laker dancers?
Seriously though, only watched one game so the novelty there would probably wear off after a while. I did like the break in action to be able to talk about the game. Some of the older Blazer season ticket holders said they missed that with the move from Veteran's Memorial. Pre-game everyone was nice to me and my son. We were both wearing our Blazers gear and it may have been different if they had been playing that night. Guessing there were not a lot of people looking for trouble either with it being late this season Lakers vs. Kings.
Oracle is Ghettto AF24 for oracle lol love it, after watching their timeout/halftime entertainment, it's extremely fair.
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I can't imagine any other fans being more passionate or knowledgeable than Blazer fans. They have a reputation around the league for being such. The concourse, during play, is a ghost town. Everyone is in the arena cheering on the Blazers. Attention to the on the court action is second to none. You don't see the typical "I'm just here with friends because they had an extra ticket" type of attendee. True, hardcore fans, who live and die with the team, are the norm. They are attentive, loud, and respectful - but they don't mind letting you know exactly how they feel.
Way to represent Blazer fans!
BNM
I'm surprised by this. In the few games I attended this season, I was struck by how little non-basketball entertainment and activities there were compared to previous years. The spectacle and the experience was not nearly as charged as in previous years IMO.
The experience at the Moda Center is pretty good. They had to step up their game with the Timbers in town.
The new expansion will put them over the top if the Blazers don't hurry up and build a contender.
