Tag: Sacramento Kings
Sacramento Kings fans favor move to Louisville over Anaheim
by admin on Mar.01, 2011, under Sports News
The owners of the Sacramento Kings, the Magoofs are shopping the team around for a new arena and currently the talks seem to be focused on the Honda Center in Anaheim. Even though die hard Sacramento Kings fans don’t want the team to move, they hate the idea more of them moving down to Los Angeles.
Rather than moving another team to the Los Angeles market the Magoofs should seriously consider Louisville, Kentucky. There are plenty of reasons for the move to Kentucky rather than to the Los Angeles area where Kings fans have had a long time hatred of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Top Ten Reasons the Sacramento Kings should not move to Anaheim
- If the Sacramento Kings moved to Los Angeles the basketball fans in Sacramento would lose all respect for the NBA. They’ve already lost all respect for the Magoofs.
- The Sacramento Kings fans earned the right to keep the team. It was the owners who jacked them up and destroyed the team with the lowest payroll in the league.
- Having three NBA teams within 30 miles of each other makes no sense at all, even in LA.
- Los Angeles does not deserve the Sacramento Kings.
- Louisville has the brand new KFC Yum Center which seats 22,000 and is perfect for basketball.
- The Louisville Cardinals basketball team already sells out venue for every home game.
- Louisvile has a Facebook pages with over 8,000 likes to encourage the Kings to come to Kentucky. Louisville Kings – Kentucky Kings
- The Magoofs would not be anywhere near the Palms Casino in Las Vegas, which is one of their reasons for relocating to the Los Angeles area.
- The Magoofs would be forced to spend more time with the regular people of Louisville, much like the people of Sacramento, and unlike the group they’re likely to spend time with in Los Angeles.
- The Magoofs do not deserve the Kings, Sacramento does. The fans have given a larger portion of their own personal wealth, love and tears to support the Kings than the Magoofs have.
Discount NBA Tickets as NBA sinks further in 2011
by admin on Dec.21, 2010, under Discount Ticket Deals, Sports News
The NBA is facing a labor dispute with the players for the 2011-12 season and the greed of the players and owners may derail the next NBA season at a time they can ill afford it. The NBA just agreed to buy the Charlotte Hornets because nobody else would and several other NBA teams are in the same position, wanting to sell but no buyers.
It’s already getting to the point that some NBA teams are practically giving away the tickets to get fans in the door. For the Milwaukee Bucks game on December 22nd fans can attend the Bucks game for $5 and everyone gets a free hot dog. Heck the hot dog itself must sell for almost $5.
The NBA has been declining in the last few years and building super teams is not going to help. There are a number of very good teams and a lot of poor teams and bringing the Heat, Lakers and Celtics in once or twice a year won’t make a big difference with many of the team’s revenue.
Ticket prices for NBA teams reached a high point for many clubs such as the Sacramento Kings who took all they could from the fans while the going was good and now cannot sell a ticket without a huge discount. Now ticket brokers are selling NBA tickets for many of the teams at below face value. In Sacramento lower level seats are frequently selling for half price from PreferredSeat.com and other discount NBA tickets are available daily.
Lack of talent spread around the league and jacked up ticket prices got the NBA where it is today and without a major concession from both sides there will likely be no NBA games next year and that could be the nail that seals the coffin for several NBA teams on the edge. Rather than expand the NBA may contract further cutting revenues.
Sacramento Kings Announce Sellout – The Truth Was Obvious
by admin on Nov.04, 2010, under Sports News
The Sacramento Kings announced a sellout for last night’s Kings vs Lakers game at Arco Arena. But the truth was obvious if you checked Ticketmaster just hours before the game. Up to one thousand seats were still showing on the Ticketmaster web site before the game and nobody can convince me the walk up crowd bought up the remaining overpriced tickets.
The Sacramento Kings were trying out the new variable ticket pricing for last nights game and it appeared to be a failure. In the last few days more and more tickets kept appearing for sale at prices ranging from $89.50 to $369 per seat. The $369 seat is just a $165 face value ticket jacked up over $200 per ticket for the Lakers game. But the Kings tickets did not sell well at all on Ticketmaster the day of the game at the same time ticket brokers were selling out by undercutting the prices Ticketmaster was charging.
This is part of the new fan friendly pricing strategy going on in the NBA to increase revenue and give fans a better price on the poor games while gauging fans on the big games. And to be fair the Kings have lowered the price of that $165 ticket for the bad teams such as the Detroit Pistons. The problem is you can save only $18 by paying only $147 for the usual $165 ticket for the Pistons, while the game you want to see is jacked up over $200 per ticket.
In this day and age you cannot go out in public like the NBA and the Sacramento Kings have done to say they are doing the fans a favor when anyone with an internet connection can see the opposite is true. If you check with a ticket broker and compare NBA ticket prices you may find the same situation as with the Miami Heat and Sacramento Kings where you can get the best price for NBA tickets from ticket brokers.
The NBA is in trouble in a lot of markets and it’s not the fans fault, it’s the greed of the owners and players that is keeping fans away. David Stern can blame Sacramento for not supporting a new arena but when you run off your fans by overcharging them,you get what you deserve. They’ll watch it on tv or buy tickets from the ticket brokers you’ve been marketing to all summer.
