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Isaac, I know its a vicious circle with the players needing the crowd to pump them up and the crowd needing the players to inspire them, however the crowd was loud when they were up 16 points, what made them stop?
RMM the number of people attending last night's game was not responsible for its quietness, it was what they were witnessing on court. There were a few moments when they got loud because the situation warranted it. I don't know how anyone can show any excitement and make noise when all you want to do is hang your head in shame at the display we have been getting. The crowd chooses to go to a game and be entertained by a team that shows passion, skill and a will to win. They have not chosen the display we have been getting from the beginning of last season. I will continue to go because I still enjoy a good game of basketball, and I still patiently wait for a change, bad luck its not Adelaide producing the good game.