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Certainly wasn't to do with Plumlee, I didn't see any extra asserting with him or Hampton and the crowd felt very normal tonight, interested to know how much more tonight's game was than the season average
It tends to happen towards the end of the season, when Perth are having a good year.
Not just the general enthusiasm, but they start selling 5-4-3-2-1 game memberships to get a jump on next season.
Since they sold the final five game membership packs you only need 1,800 to walk up on the day now to get to tonight's figure. Plus it's a long weekend and school holidays still.
Just a thought, but why don't NBL teams ( primarily ones in large cities, like melbourne and sydney)
advertise when their games are on tv? you would think it would get alot more people to the games, which would easily cover the cost of the ad.
good way to get some more fans too.