



Spinner - Had a little think about it, and considered it will be more defensive orientated so hence the lower score. The tigs and kings both know each others plays n stuff so it will be a lower scoring game, unless it goes to OT.


1 hour 52 minutes ago.
Tonight's title-deciding fifth game of the National Basketball League Grand Final series between the Sydney Kings and Melbourne Tigers appears headed for a rare sellout at the Sydney Entertainment Centre.
The NBL reports that over 8,000 tickets have already been sold, despite only going on sale yesterday morning after the Kings fought back to level the series at 2-all.
It is already guaranteed to be the largest at an NBL this season, with the previous largest being the 7,402 people who attended a South Dragons home game at Vodafone Arena in Round 13.
The Kings' biggest attendance at a grand final home game in recent years was the 9,609 people who saw the Kings clinch the title against cross-town rivals the West Sydney Razorbacks in Game 5 of the 2004 championship series.
T
he biggest crowd ever recorded at a Sydney Kings game at Sydney Entertainment Centre was 10,610 against the Adelaide 36ers in September 1996.
http://www.livenews.com.au/Articles/2008/03/14/KIngs_and_Tigers_expected_to_sell_out


My head says Kings by 5, 102-97, but my heart says Tigers by 1 in 2OT, 114-113.
Crowd of 9323


The 3rd game in Sydney had a crowd of 6009. You would think that this one being the definite decider would have to attract many more. I would say a full house whatever that number may be. Sydney will win it by 4.


How much does the kings hoem ground hold?
My guess Melbourne 89 - 83 Sydney
crowd: 7,122
