<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Shookem)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> I disagree. All Jizzy did was make an observation, it's not up to him to solve the franchise's issues. If he has bills to pay and has prioritized his spending, I don't see how this makes him unable to comment on an empty area.</p> </div></p> </p> In the generic sense, you are correct; however, look at Jizzy's answer</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jizzy)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> BTW, I didn't want to go, that's your answer.</p> </div></p> </p> QFT</p>
i was at the game last night and aside from nobody wanting to see the hawks play i was surrounded by two sets of kids just screamin and cryin which gets annoying. thankfully they fell asleep in the 3rd, but that is what the nets have been targeting, families. you cant really get rowdy or anything and the environment is just a laid back environment until the playoffs.</p> ive been pro-brooklyn since the idea came up. it was sad to watch the crowds during the kenyon-era where it wouldnt even hit 10,000 in the arena. now with the xanadu and the new giants stadium going up there is all construction and its just a mess. its sad because you look at coverage of other teams and they show outside shots of people going into the arena with stores and buildings around, then you zoom out of the IC and u see freakin swamp land and steel.......................ugh.</p>
I don't think they are selling too many tickets for the Boston game either. I have two season tickets and need a third individual tickets for the Wizards game tomorrow night, so I call up my rep to see how much the third would be and she said she'd give it to me for free if I can get a few extra friends to come on Saturday for the Boston game. I remember last year the Wizards game was sold out even when Gilbert wasn't there, and now we can't sell out for KG, Pierce and Allen? I'm for the move to Brooklyn, it's definitely going to rejuvenate the franchise's fanbase, but I worry about the ticket prices there.</p>