itzcoatl
Bench
I was at the Kings game tonight versus the Lakers, and I was disheartened to see so many dang Faker fans out there. As a long-time Kings fan, I look forward to every rivalry match-up against the Lakers. I love watching the the Lakers lose and I love it even more when the Kings win.
Tonight I took my cowbell, but was silenced by one of the ushers. I was not the only cowbell in the area and apparently the usher was going around telling all the fans with cowbells that they could no longer use them. I don't believe that I was being discourteous to other fans. I only used the cowbell when the Lakers were shooting free throws and usually not longer than a 3 or 4 second bursts. According to the usher, someone had complained about the cowbells, and this was the reason that I could not continue to ring the cowbell.
I feel that the cowbell is part of the Kings-Lakers rivalry; that it has become part of the Sacramento Kings tradition. Part of me suspects that the person who complained about the cowbells was a jealous Lakers fan.
I'm tempted to write a letter voicing my complaints. I would like to continue to use my cowbell, and I don't think it's unreasonable to expect an arena to be loud. I feel like tonight the ushers silenced the true Kings fans so that the Lakers fans could enjoy a quiet arena. I don't know if I'm being unreasonable?
Tonight I took my cowbell, but was silenced by one of the ushers. I was not the only cowbell in the area and apparently the usher was going around telling all the fans with cowbells that they could no longer use them. I don't believe that I was being discourteous to other fans. I only used the cowbell when the Lakers were shooting free throws and usually not longer than a 3 or 4 second bursts. According to the usher, someone had complained about the cowbells, and this was the reason that I could not continue to ring the cowbell.
I feel that the cowbell is part of the Kings-Lakers rivalry; that it has become part of the Sacramento Kings tradition. Part of me suspects that the person who complained about the cowbells was a jealous Lakers fan.
I'm tempted to write a letter voicing my complaints. I would like to continue to use my cowbell, and I don't think it's unreasonable to expect an arena to be loud. I feel like tonight the ushers silenced the true Kings fans so that the Lakers fans could enjoy a quiet arena. I don't know if I'm being unreasonable?