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Years ago

Boti vs music at 36ers games

All you people who think that boty was blaming the constant music for the sixers lack of form, your missing the point. The point is home games would be much better if the music was done differently. We need songs to played a lot less frequently and at apropriote times (like when the sixers are on fire). The music needs to have a good, clapping beat. I seriously thing that the constant music is going to lower the 36ers crowds.

Years ago

apparently you can't hear them if they do go beserk...the music is too loud...

EC
Years ago

Go to a rock concert if you want to hear loud music. Anyone going to the basketball go for the game. I agree its been a bit boring lately with the performances and some music helps to add to the entertainment, but what I said is the volume level should be decided by what the players feel comfortable with. If they have the optimum conditions to play in whether it be loud music or not, hopefully the end result will be winning some games. If that is the case, then the basketball will once again become the entertainment.

EC
Years ago

People's varying opinions on the volume of the music is irrelevant. What matters is what gets the best out of the players. If they feel the music is too loud and distracting, then definitely tone it down. If they feel they play better with the loud music, keep the volume up. Judging on this season's home performancetogether with the sudden increase in volume in the music, suggests the music may have something to do with poor performance on court. Not only that, don't forget the average age of our team has increased dramatically this season. As loud music is preferable to the younger generation, perhaps our geriatric players would like it a little softer.

Years ago

No, not the music man's fault at all. I watched Channel 9's new bball program yesterday at 11:30am where they replayed the Dragons game. The music was nowhere near as constant which did give the crowd their own voice. Music does not need to be played every minute of the game- it gets tiring by the last quarter..... and the players have to play and concentrate at the same time! A break in between noise is a good idea for crowd and players to regroup.

 

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