@@J4YD3N_21 goofy y’all have a top 5 roster that’s played the worst to their abilities of all playoff teams: that’s sad. bro said said team not organization hop off their dick
That was in 2013, he’s talking bout rn back then heat had a super team so everyone was bad wagoning, but this heat team doesn’t seem like the team that someone would wanna bandwagon
I live in Miami. That was part of it, but Heat games always seem empty at first and then fill up by the second half. I think it’s just common practice for people here to just show up late to things 😅
it’s honestly insane seeing all the sac content. we’ve been wanting this for years and our kings are putting a great shine on the development of sacramento. FOREVER LIGHT THE BEAM
@Just games 2002 was rigged they should've made the finals. But obviously since people love kobe and shaq they won't admit the playoffs were rigged and kings should've won that series
I’ve lived in Seattle since I was born. I felt sick seeing those Sacramento fans when they thought it’d be their last game in that arena. I’d honestly feel bad if we did end up acquiring their team, bc The same thing happened to us in 2008. It’d feel good having NBA basketball back in the city, but it’d also feel so bad, bc then there’d be another city saddened by their team leaving.
@@valorwavez we’re not fans AT ALL lol there might be like 1% of Sonics fans that turned into thunder fans, but ones like me that are really from the town don’t like them at all. At the same time tho, I don’t disrespect their fans, their staff, or their players
So it does have a lot to do with the fans but the biggest credit should actually go to former nba player turned politician Kevin Johnson. He was the mayor of Sacramento and he was a huge reason as to why the kings stayed in Sacramento. He did everything in his power to keep them in his city and he did it well. All of us kings fans owe it all to the man Kevin Johnson
I went to Sacramento right before the season started and even though it was the middle of the night, I could sense the energy that Sacramento brought to the kings.
Even with the flood, in most Miami home games at the start of the game the seats will only be about half-full, but since so many fans show up late, it's usually close to full eventually
It’s great to see us be good again but man i’m gonna miss those cheap tickets. I went to 4th game of the season (where they lost to fall to 0-4) and sat lower bowl row m for $37
We cared for 16 years and the organization continued to fail us. The team got better because our owner hired an elite GM, and finally fucked off and let the Monte do his thing without our owner (Vivek) undermining his decisions, like he was infamous for doing
I'm not a basketball fan but I keep up with the NBA around playoffs and I'm rooting for the Kings this postseason and the fanbase is one of if not the best fanbase in sports
The Miami Heat Arena is in one of the most congested areas possible with barely any parking. Having Bayside close by also doesn't help. They also have so many things to do cause every attraction is like 2 miles away from the arena. For example, you can live in Kendall and would have to leave like 2-3 hours before just to barely make it on time. In other arenas you can get on time by leaving 30 mins before.
no, most of those Knicks fans became nets fans in 2020, only to watch the Knicks do good and the Nets do bad, and switch back to becoming Knicks fans. Not saying all fans did that, but a lot did.
@@noobyguyplays1776 you’re obviously not from NY if you think that. I’m from NYC and I still haven’t met a nets fan in the wild, I have no idea how or why but I haven’t. Everyone I know including me are Knicks fans even when KD and kyrie joined
Next Bruddah Iz song you gotta react to is White Sandy Beach or Hawaii 76 one being a great musical experience the other helping the resurgence of Hawaiian Culture
The Kings have a a great organization and a great fan base behind them the only thing that they're lacking is great players which is why there was asses in the seats for home games for years except for one Chris Webber was around and there was that big star or like Jason Williams white chocolate you know
I'm a pistons fan which means I have nothing to do with the Kings. Even I know that the Kings fans are the most die hard NBA fan base. It's been that way for forever. Most of the NBA greats of the late 90's through the 00's all talk about how nuts it was playing in Sac Town.
The heats crowd is always empty. Even if this past game was because of a storm it’s always empty. Weird, I thought they were supposed to be a large market.
@@shay_z6059 i’ve been to a ton of heat games. It’s definitely not dead. It’s funny because the part which they show on tv is always empty but the rest of the stadium is packed
Miami actually sells out it's arena . Problem is the traffic is horrible and most people in Miami have a it's okay if I miss the first Quarter attitude....!
This is what you get when casuals make videos. That crowd had everything to do with the 16 year playoff drought and nothing to do with the team almost relocating in 2012. That and kings fans are just that passionate partly due to being the only game in town. For the first few seasons after the relocation scare, fans gave the organization a pass and were just happy to still have the team. Now over a decade later, I don’t know anybody in Sacramento who talks or thinks about it regularly. All the buzz around town, and there was a palpable buzz, was the excitement of have playoff basket back after 16 seasons of losing.
Tf you talking about playoff beast playoff atmosphere in a long time maybe you don’t keep up on Milwaukee and there chip year that energy was insane bro
Bringing up the beginning of the game to compare the the near end of a game is hilarious. The beginning will almost always have considerably more people watching, people will leave whenever, but they don’t show up whenever
If teams from East and West move. I want either the Magic or The Hornets in Montreal and Sacramento would be in Seattle, just like thwy would have been
Unless you can sit there and say I've been to every single Kings game since a soft and sends Chris Webber's been down without paying for season tickets for 11 years at least that's some dedication right there I love those fans even though they're from the other conference and they might have to go up against my Celtics Someday