I know some others have posted this today's Sonics game thread, but I have some random thoughts on what not selling out really means to the Kings organization.
After 354 games, the current longest streak of sellouts in the NBA ended. However, when I was at a non-competitive game in the 05-06 season there were more than 2000 seats empty. To any season ticket holder, they already knew the streak was long over
17,317 is a number that I will always have fond memories because of the few occasions that I was part of it over the past years.
I think that the streak officially ending will make it harder for the Kings to get a new arena. One of the reasons for a new arena is more seats, however, not all the current seats are being filled.
Profitability issues (listed in sticky thread) are also no longer a problem since the team isn't selling out, which means lower the Kings organization is near profitability capacity. Either a higher quality product or the lowering of ticket prices is needed which wouldn't change the profitability too much. The fans are what makes the profitability and I think that the fan base is just too small in the Sacramento area compared to other cities.
Arco will sell out when elite teams come around, but assuming a new arena with 40,000 seats is built (I know it's high but there are larger basketball stadiums out there). If Arco isn't filling 15k seats then how many seats would they sell when an exciting match up comes into town?
The numbers I want to know are how many season ticket holders from last year who still hold season tickets this year.
Personally, I think winning is the best to get fans back into the arena. However, for somebody like myself, I might just be able to go to a few more games this season if they don't continue to sell out.
All of the other "Reasons why Arco Arena needs to be replaced" are still true. I just hope that the inability to sell out does not impede the progress being made in the New Arena talks.
After 354 games, the current longest streak of sellouts in the NBA ended. However, when I was at a non-competitive game in the 05-06 season there were more than 2000 seats empty. To any season ticket holder, they already knew the streak was long over
17,317 is a number that I will always have fond memories because of the few occasions that I was part of it over the past years.
I think that the streak officially ending will make it harder for the Kings to get a new arena. One of the reasons for a new arena is more seats, however, not all the current seats are being filled.
Profitability issues (listed in sticky thread) are also no longer a problem since the team isn't selling out, which means lower the Kings organization is near profitability capacity. Either a higher quality product or the lowering of ticket prices is needed which wouldn't change the profitability too much. The fans are what makes the profitability and I think that the fan base is just too small in the Sacramento area compared to other cities.
Arco will sell out when elite teams come around, but assuming a new arena with 40,000 seats is built (I know it's high but there are larger basketball stadiums out there). If Arco isn't filling 15k seats then how many seats would they sell when an exciting match up comes into town?
The numbers I want to know are how many season ticket holders from last year who still hold season tickets this year.
Personally, I think winning is the best to get fans back into the arena. However, for somebody like myself, I might just be able to go to a few more games this season if they don't continue to sell out.
All of the other "Reasons why Arco Arena needs to be replaced" are still true. I just hope that the inability to sell out does not impede the progress being made in the New Arena talks.