Wonder what some of them might do if the Lakers came to town to play the Kings and over 3,000 Arco Arena seats were unsold prior to the game?
That IS a mystery JoMal considering there were 3000 seats available last year at Arco Arena, cause you know like uhmmm the Kings SUCKED and stuff, YET there were no Laker cheers let alone MVP chants. Hmmmmm.....what a mystery.....what was different.....hmmm.....
That annoying beeping sound you keep hearing day and night is the warning siren on the HUGE Laker bandwagon that is making several stops all over the Sacramento area.
LOL@ you trying to hold on to something good in the decaying corpse of the once great Kings fandom. Embrace the horror of "die hard" Kings fans trading in their Purple and White for Purple and Gold.
Funny, now that the late, great Laker nation is back on its feet, how soon you forget how bad your team recently has been. No one in SacTown who was ever any kind of Kings' fan would bother to give a light to the likes of Kobe.....oops, I forgot, Sac fans DID give Kobe a light; he just was missing from inside the jersey.
Arco Arena has admittedly been less then full this season. So the Sac Bee noticed and wondered what was keeping the fans away. Was it the product on the court; was it A CHANGE IN TEAMS??? Was it that the Kings would miss the playoffs again? Was it the possibility the team may move? Or was it maybe ticket prices or such? So they polled the readers of the Bee, and son of a gun if it wasn't the price of tickets that was the detriment (over 60%), followed by the whole new arena issue and if the team might move because of it, which was like 35%.
But that is a problem in a town like Sacramento. It is true, we are very lucky to even have an NBA team and the Kings' franchise has a long history of packing up and moving to other towns. There is even an Internet forum about which NBA teams are most likely to move to another city and the Kings are fourth on the list. We know we are on thin ice every year, and every year, another city is going to try to take a team away, like Oklahoma City is doing to Seattle, though Seattle is essentially giving the team away.
We would like the Kings to stay where they are, but our only hope to keeping them, it seems, is to pay for a new arena ourselves. As noted above, the cost of even going to a home game is too much for most fans to pay, and they are not too interested in paying for an arena that the Maloofs will profit from and the fans will STILL have to pay to go inside to see anything.
There is a cloud of depression over the town the last few years. When we were going each year to the playoffs, we could forget about the arena issue and Las Vegas, for one. But in down years, it is hard not to think about. So Laker fans come out of the woodwork and go to a Laker/Kings game at Arco and make it sound like Kings' fans are converting and jumping on the Laker bandwagon. Just ain't happening. True Kings' fans have other things on their minds rather then what the Lakers are doing or where they are going or who should be the MVP. These things just are not of much concern to us.
So if any of those people chanting MVP had once been a King's fan, it can be said they never were a Kings' fan in the first place.