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all the Kings fans turned warriors fans.
Not really, mostly all the fans from Sac still support the Kings. On the other hand, the Kings fans that live in the Bay made the switch.
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all the Kings fans turned warriors fans.
Not really, mostly all the fans from Sac still support the Kings. On the other hand, the Kings fans that live in the Bay made the switch.
Exactly.Originally Posted by Ronald0
Yea, I think this is a recent surge for the Warriors due to their playoff run last year and the fan base getting bigger because of that. I remember when I went to a Lakers/Warriors game in 2003, the arena was not that loud then.
The Staples Center is set-up like a theatre. Only the court is lit and the audience is in dim dim lighting so the mood is waaaaay more laid back.
so the way a stadium is lit up equates to loudness? seriously think of the logic in this
dude, seriously, you don't know about the W's and the fan base. We have been supporting and selling out many of games through the last 20+years when we have been good or horrible. What prob gave Arco an edge was cowbells. And since our run last season we might have expanded the fan base, but thefan base was already huge and LOYAL.
Originally Posted by MarsIV
Oracle in the 2000-05 playoffs was just absurd. Cow bells and @%#%
Exactly.Originally Posted by Ronald0
Yea, I think this is a recent surge for the Warriors due to their playoff run last year and the fan base getting bigger because of that. I remember when I
went to a Lakers/Warriors game in 2003, the arena was not that loud then.
The Staples Center is set-up like a theatre. Only the court is lit and the audience is in dim dim lighting so the mood is waaaaay more laid back.
so the way a stadium is lit up equates to loudness? seriously think of the logic in this
I never said lighting = loudness smart guy. I said that the Staples Center is waaay more laid back with the theatre kinda feel to it. It's super dim andthat helps set the mood for the fans. It's not really an edgy, ready to cheer as loud as i can mood. Not like it is in the Oracle. So yes, the Oracle iseasily louder than the Staples Center.
Originally Posted by badboyf0life420
because there fans are not use to winning and are excited they hav something to cheer for..
Sac fans are loyal to their soil
not from what i've seen. i hear cheers for the warriors whenever they goto arco. wouldn't have heard that during the Kings' playoffyears. are they rowdy fans? sure. are they loyal fans? i wouldn't say so.
but hey, that's just from what i've seen and heard.
Originally Posted by badboyf0life420
because there fans are not use to winning and are excited they hav something to cheer for..
not from what i've seen. i hear cheers for the warriors whenever they goto arco. wouldn't have heard that during the Kings' playoff years. are they rowdy fans? sure. are they loyal fans? i wouldn't say so.
Originally Posted by FLiP SeNsAyShUn
Oracle Arena during playoffs vs. Dallas =
The atmosphere was great
You know it.Originally Posted by imINchucks5
Originally Posted by FLiP SeNsAyShUn
Oracle Arena during playoffs vs. Dallas =
The atmosphere was great
im copping tickets if the warriors somehow face the lakers...im a lakers fan and its going to
because there will be a lot of laker fans also
of course bandwagon fans + in the ghetto=loud
Oracle has been consistently loud for years, others just haven't seen it because the Warriors haven't been on national tv. Though it may not havealways been the 110+ decibel kinda loud that it was in the playoffs, it was never quiet/mediocre or empty there like you would see at many other arenas (nooffense).
so the way a stadium is lit up equates to loudness? seriously think of the logic in thisOriginally Posted by Berkeley Boy
Exactly.Originally Posted by Ronald0
Yea, I think this is a recent surge for the Warriors due to their playoff run last year and the fan base getting bigger because of that. I remember when I
went to a Lakers/Warriors game in 2003, the arena was not that loud then.
I'm not denying how loud they are now but warriors fans shouldnt kid themselves like they have been rowdy for a decade. Arco and the Delta Center have been
consistently the loudest for the past 15 years.
The Staples Center is set-up like a theatre. Only the court is lit and the audience is in dim dim lighting so the mood is waaaaay more laid back.
Originally Posted by caLiwestcoast1
oracLe/oakLand arena was never this Loud untiL Last year when they made it to the postseason...ive been to pLenty of warriors games since 2000...mostLy against the Lakers of course the arena was somewhat rowdy but its because of the Laker fans!...but that what happens when after 13 years of non-pLayoffs everyone hops on the wagon
Originally Posted by curt2121
of course bandwagon fans + in the ghetto=loud