I'm from and I live in Brooklyn and to this day I have yet to see someone walk around in a nets jersey. This city will always be knicks territory.
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but unless you are going to a game wearing a jersey gay af
I'm from and I live in Brooklyn and to this day I have yet to see someone walk around in a nets jersey. This city will always be knicks territory.
If Brownsville nikkas packed the Barclays
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Just like any city, NY rocks w/ winners, people will hop on if they're constant title contenders. I haven't seen so many Mets gear til they made the WS, and folks were flocking on the Jets when they made those AFC Title games. There was interest in the Nets when Jay and the new arena popped up. they just need a couple of title runs to be the toast of the town,
You're talking casual fans but you need a large regular base as well or it means nothing
Nets fanbase is miniscule. The Mets and Jets have a much much bigger following aside from the bandwagon era who jumped on during the playoffs
The Nets are never going to win over adult fans who already have allegiances to other teamsYou're talking casual fans but you need a large regular base as well or it means nothing
Nets fanbase is miniscule. The Mets and Jets have a much much bigger fanbase aside from the bandwagon era who jumped on during the playoffs
It's about branding more than actual resultsTrue, but it's not like the Knicks have this illustrious history like the Lakers or Celtics, so there's room for the Nets audience to grow. If the Nets get a superstar( a stanable player like Curry; AI, Kobe, Jordan, Bron, etc) player or two and go on a chip run, I could see young folks rocking with the Nets. Most people born in the 90's or later have seen the Knicks as either horrible(Layden/Isiah years) or treadmill(Melo run), so they haven't seen the "glory" years with Ewing. You gotta remember most young children(8 or younger) give two shyts about team loyalty, it's all about which team is winning and has that superstar. If the Nets get that, then you'll see a new generation of Brooklyn fans sprout out of nowhere.
It does.
ThisBrooklyn doesn't deserve a team. Not gentrified Brooklyn anyway. Most true Brooklynites can't afford to go to games. They thought that gentrified Brooklyn (transplants) would benefit the nets, but it's backfired. If this was early 2000s, or 90s BK? shyt would be lit. But you can't price out natives and still expect them to support.
Thats a niche sport to begin with breh. I'll see random Rangers Jerseys but if they go on a run it will be crazy just like 1994. 1 million people showed up for a hockey team parade so I'm guessing they will do numbers like that if they go all the way.What about the Islanders?