Clippers' Ad Blitz Failing To Bring Attendance Boost.Last week, the Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. Clippers hosted their in-house rivals the Lakers at the Staples Center This article has multiple issues: * Its neutrality is disputed. * It may contain original research or unverifiable claims. * It does not cite any references or sources. , and 20,039 fans came out to cheer in a game that the world champion "visitors" won comfortably, 98-83. Two nights later, the Clippers played in the same arena against the Golden State Warriors The Golden State Warriors are a professional basketball team based in Oakland, California. The team plays in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Franchise history Philadelphia Warriors in front of 10,130 fans. The Clippers did, however, win the game. In their second season at Staples, the Clippers have attracted some attention for putting together a very young team and aggressively marketing it. Owner Donald Sterling Donald T. Sterling is an American real estate mogul, attorney, and the current owner of the National Basketball Association's Los Angeles Clippers. Sterling acquired the Clippers in 1981 for $12.5 million, and today the team is valued at more than $240 million by Forbes magazine. , not known for his free-spending ways, authorized a blanketing of the airwaves, featuring players like second-year star Lamar Odom Lamar Joseph Odom (born November 6 1979, in South Jamaica, Queens, New York) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays power forward (also plays both forward spots and is a "point-forward") for the National Basketball Association's Los Angeles Lakers. and 19-year-old rookie Darius Miles Darius LaVar Miles (born October 9, 1981 in Belleville, Illinois) is an American professional basketball player for the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers. Miles attended East St. Louis High School, and, after failing to receive a qualifying SAT score to attend St. in stark, black-and-white ads extolling the virtues of teamwork and discipline. Newspaper and bus ads have been omnipresent om·ni·pres·ent adj. Present everywhere simultaneously. [Medieval Latin omnipres as well. But a quarter of the way through the team's home schedule, attendance has fallen from last year's franchise record average of 13,562 to 12,240, a drop of 10 percent. That reflects tickets sold, not turnstile attendance, so the numbers could be even lower due to no-shows. Clearly, something isn't working, starting with the fact that Clippers are off to another mediocre start, with a record of 5-11 through last Nov. 30. This after finishing 15-67 last year (exactly the opposite of the Lakers' record). "You have a hard time marketing a franchise that's only winning 33 percent of their games," said David Carter People called David Carter include:
Clippers officials are playing down the attendance figures so early in the season, while maintaining that attendance will improve. "We don't openly discuss attendance issues while the season's going on," said Joseph Safety, vice president for communications. "I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. if it's a matter you can just sweep around and make conclusions. You have to watch these things "These Things" is an EP by She Wants Revenge, released in 2005 by Perfect Kiss, a subsidiary of Geffen Records. Music Video The music video stars Shirley Manson, lead singer of the band Garbage. Track Listing 1. "These Things [Radio Edit]" - 3:17 2. over a period of time. We had record attendance last year and we intend to improve on that this year." Last year's attendance jump was probably at least partly due to the excitement surrounding the opening of the state-of-the-art Staples Center. For 15 years before that, the Clippers, who have enjoyed only one winning season since moving to Los Angeles from San Diego in 1984, played in the Sports Arena, which did not have the same amenities that grace Staples Canter. In their final three years at the Sports Arena, the team averaged 10,263, 9,968 and 9,772 fans a game, respectively. A year into the new arena, the bloom may be off the rose somewhat. Then too, paying to watch basketball at Staples is much more expensive than watching it at the old Sports Arena. The average ticket price last year for a Clippers seat during the inaugural year at Staples Center jumped 38 percent to $43.89 from $31.75 at the Sports Arena, according to Team Marketing Report, a Chicago-based sports marketing firm. This year, prices have nudged up just a touch, to $44.81. But a look at Team Marketing's fan cost index -- which details the overall cost for a family of four to buy tickets, pay for parking, and grab some food, drink and memorabilia -- shows a mild drop, to $265.73 from $275.55, as the team dropped prices on some souvenirs. By comparison, a similar package for a Lakers home game rose 4.5 percent to $446.74, the second most expensive deal in the NBA NBA abbr. 1. National Basketball Association 2. National Boxing Association NBA (US) n abbr (= National Basketball Association) → Basketball-Dachverband (= . "(Clippers) caps were $20 last year, this year they're $12," said Team Marketing Report editor Matt Freedman. "Programs were $10, now they're $8. Any and all of the above can contribute to the fan cost index declining." Team Marketing also puts together a frugal fan index, detailing the cost for four people to buy the cheapest tickets available, and buy food and drink but no souvenirs. Using that guide, four people can go to a Clippers game for as little as $77. But unlike the Lakers, the Clippers go out of their way to try and accommodate their fans. Capacity seating at Staples for a Clippers game is 18,964. (The Lakers seat 18,997 due to a slightly different seating arrangement, and have sold out seven of their eight home games.) But the Clippers sell another 1,500 or so standing-room-only tickets for $10 apiece, which helps boost the box office when the Lakers and their bandwagon drop by. |
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