knicks1248 wrote:Vmart wrote:The 70's championship team should be celebrated. But who really cares for the Garden. It's a building that gets hyped. Every telecast they beat our heads in with the Garden and every time we have to hear the same rhetoric. It's about the game not the building. I want championship banners not some bridge. The Garden isn't much of a home field advantage for the Knicks.
Maybe You missed the point . He said MSG was the first Arena to have celebs regularly attending games, trust me when i tell you. I used to travel a lot for work, and I have been to at least 12 NBA arenas throughout the country. It is no place on earth better to watch an NBA game then MSG.
Dude we were TOP 10 in attendance in a 23 game win season with no super star on the roster.
THIS was the perfect timing for this to come out especially With a Culture changing era currently taking place, and ball hogging star on the roster.
I have already noticed a change in the way Melo plays now.
What you said.
There are few NBA arenas whose managers understand the nuance of lighting, sound and production as the people at The Garden have. What makes the Garden special is New Yorkers who never hold back. One would need to sit in the blue seats back in the day... or better still, the upper deck of the OLD Garden, to know the legacy.
To be certain, things change. The place is not the same. However, it maintains a lot of its former vibe and as a result, its special interaction with the game. The championship Knicks were serenaded with derisive noise into timeouts when they were sluggish. The moment they went on a run the place would go nuts.
There is no place like it.