KingsFanFromRoseville
Prospect
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This message is intended for me to express my frustration and disappointment at the so called role models we call the Sacramento Kings Dance Team.
I have been to a couple of games, the latest being last night, during which a handful of the Dance Team showed a total lack of respect to Kings fans.
Last night, during one of the timeouts, the dancers all came up into the crowd in the lower section. It was going well until the dancer in my section decided to be a b!tch to a family consisting of a mother, father, and a 2 or 3 year old girl who clearly was enjoying the game, and the presence of the dance team. the dancers were going around handing out t-shirts to fans, and the dancer in my section saw the little girl, and went up to her, was about to hand her the t-shirt, and right when the girl was going to grab the shirt, pulled her hand back and handed it to an older guy who was standing right next to her. The mother of young girl then proceeded to head down to talk to the dancer, in a very nice way, to ask her why she did what she did, and the dancer exploded at her, and started yelling at her, proceeding to flip her off before leaving for the back.
Another incident occurred during the New Orleans Hornets game a couple of weeks ago. I had very good seats and was sitting in one of the sections where the Dancers showed up in during a timeout. They did whatever they had to do, and as they were leaving, were approached by a couple of young girls who just wanted to say hi/give the dancers some hugs, etc. Not only did the dance team NOT give them hugs or say hi to the young girls, but they also then proceeded to flip the fans off in that section as they were heading back...the fans in the section clearly showed their appreciation for what the dance team did by booing them during each and every appearance for the rest of the game.
I am a die hard Kings fan, and actions such as the ones outlined above absolutely make me sick to my stomach and make me want to do something about it. Those girls need to be taught some very harsh lessons about respect...
This message is intended for me to express my frustration and disappointment at the so called role models we call the Sacramento Kings Dance Team.
I have been to a couple of games, the latest being last night, during which a handful of the Dance Team showed a total lack of respect to Kings fans.
Last night, during one of the timeouts, the dancers all came up into the crowd in the lower section. It was going well until the dancer in my section decided to be a b!tch to a family consisting of a mother, father, and a 2 or 3 year old girl who clearly was enjoying the game, and the presence of the dance team. the dancers were going around handing out t-shirts to fans, and the dancer in my section saw the little girl, and went up to her, was about to hand her the t-shirt, and right when the girl was going to grab the shirt, pulled her hand back and handed it to an older guy who was standing right next to her. The mother of young girl then proceeded to head down to talk to the dancer, in a very nice way, to ask her why she did what she did, and the dancer exploded at her, and started yelling at her, proceeding to flip her off before leaving for the back.
Another incident occurred during the New Orleans Hornets game a couple of weeks ago. I had very good seats and was sitting in one of the sections where the Dancers showed up in during a timeout. They did whatever they had to do, and as they were leaving, were approached by a couple of young girls who just wanted to say hi/give the dancers some hugs, etc. Not only did the dance team NOT give them hugs or say hi to the young girls, but they also then proceeded to flip the fans off in that section as they were heading back...the fans in the section clearly showed their appreciation for what the dance team did by booing them during each and every appearance for the rest of the game.
I am a die hard Kings fan, and actions such as the ones outlined above absolutely make me sick to my stomach and make me want to do something about it. Those girls need to be taught some very harsh lessons about respect...