Which is JoMaL doesn't have solid 'proof' yet wants to continue to call others out for proof.
It is important that he is at least offering empirical evidence supporting his theory.
And the fact that those MVP chants have been in various arenas this year is not any type of evidence that bandwagon fans exist everywhere?
There was chants in Utah and I don't think the 'theres been 20 years of Laker fans moving to the area and now they can get tickets' theory applies there.
If the MVP chants only happened in Sac-town then there would be more ground to stand on but that's not the case.
This is what I just cannot understand. Why must every single one of these fans chanting "MVP" in other arenas all must be bandwagon fans? A few, undoubtedly, but you and Randy are insisting the ALL are.
And at least in Sacramento, the number of 'swing' fans converting from the Kings to the Lakers is small. Very small. I would much more likely believe these were preexisting Laker fans then seeing a sudden conversion to LA fans.
And also, the arena was sold out for the Lakers. I know LA citizens are moving up to this area, but we are not getting huge numbers of San Antonio residents, or Boston residents, or any other city except the Bay Area, and the same phenomenon happened when the Warriors played Arco. Thousands of Warrior fans came to that game selling it out. Home games against many other NBA teams did not happen. Houston is playing great ball, and the Kings' former, and still popular, coach Adelman is there. But several thousand seats were empty at Arco the last time Houston was here. Where were the bandwagon fans for that game?
If any Kings' fan were to jump on the bandwagon of another team, where, exactly, would you expect the Lakers to rank as a likely choice, compared to the Nuggets, for one, or the Rockets, or even the Spurs?. The more numerous bandwagon Sacramento fans for THOSE teams did not jump up and immediately buy out Arco like what happened with the Lakers. Only the Warriors' game also sold out, due to an influx of Warrior fans buying up the tickets. Not bandwagon fans, but true, blue Warrior fans who could buy the tickets.
Where do you guys get this idea they ALL were bandwagon fans instead of the more likely choice of already BEING Laker fans living in the area. Like the Warrior fans - they also live in the area.