We here at Kingsfans.com are the die-hards of die-hards, the people who come online to rant and rave about the team, follow every single bit of news, watch every game, argue over incredible minutae and otherwise spend our time following the Kings when we should be working, sleeping and attending to personal hygeine.
In other words: we are not normal.
We're not the average Kings fans, the type of people the Maloofs need to fill Arc -- the people who follow the Kings casually, the bandwagoneers, even the die-hard fans who don't quite have the obsession to come online and post everyday. We all know the more average Kings fan -- friends and family whose attention drifts in and out depending on if the team is interesting, whether their favorite player is with the team, and who, when they actually watch a game, will say something like, "Who's that Abdur-Rahim guy?"
We die-hards of the die-hards absolutely know the steps this team needs to take. We know the team needs to lose for a good draft pick, we know the team needs to go young. We're going to be here no matter what -- the team could be absolutely terrible and we'd still go to Arco, watch the games, root for the team and argue about it afterwards.
This is not true for the casual fan. The average fan wants the team to be entertaining and good, and their attention drifts easily. When the team goes on a losing streak or is uninspired, their attention drifts to something else. They'll come on Kingsfans.com to post about how they're going to start rooting for the Spurs or Lakers or whoever else. Sure, there were many years when the team was bad and people still came to Arco, but that was before ticket prices went through the roof and people became spoiled by years of success. You see it already -- people aren't showing up to games and you can hardly sell spare tickets, and people are booing.
So my question is this -- especially during a sensitive time when a new arena hangs in the balance, can this team afford a rebuild? Do you think enough of the more casual fans will stick with the team for a rebuild to make economic sense from the Maloofs' standpoint? From a cool, hard cash standpoint, what makes more sense -- mediocrity and scraping to an 8th seed or the type of big-time rebuild this team needs?
In other words: we are not normal.
We're not the average Kings fans, the type of people the Maloofs need to fill Arc -- the people who follow the Kings casually, the bandwagoneers, even the die-hard fans who don't quite have the obsession to come online and post everyday. We all know the more average Kings fan -- friends and family whose attention drifts in and out depending on if the team is interesting, whether their favorite player is with the team, and who, when they actually watch a game, will say something like, "Who's that Abdur-Rahim guy?"
We die-hards of the die-hards absolutely know the steps this team needs to take. We know the team needs to lose for a good draft pick, we know the team needs to go young. We're going to be here no matter what -- the team could be absolutely terrible and we'd still go to Arco, watch the games, root for the team and argue about it afterwards.
This is not true for the casual fan. The average fan wants the team to be entertaining and good, and their attention drifts easily. When the team goes on a losing streak or is uninspired, their attention drifts to something else. They'll come on Kingsfans.com to post about how they're going to start rooting for the Spurs or Lakers or whoever else. Sure, there were many years when the team was bad and people still came to Arco, but that was before ticket prices went through the roof and people became spoiled by years of success. You see it already -- people aren't showing up to games and you can hardly sell spare tickets, and people are booing.
So my question is this -- especially during a sensitive time when a new arena hangs in the balance, can this team afford a rebuild? Do you think enough of the more casual fans will stick with the team for a rebuild to make economic sense from the Maloofs' standpoint? From a cool, hard cash standpoint, what makes more sense -- mediocrity and scraping to an 8th seed or the type of big-time rebuild this team needs?