Post subject: Question for Nuggets fans/Basketball fans who live in Denver
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:22 am
Bodyguard
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I'm going to be headed to Denver, and I'd like to check out a Nuggets game. Are they usually crowded, how are the fans, is it possible to move down to better seats, how is the stadium, etc.?
Post subject: Re: Question for Nuggets fans/Basketball fans who live in Denver
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 11:47 pm
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It's a nice arena. THe Nuggets are #3 in town behind the Broncos and Avs, but they still get decent attendence. I haven't been to a game in years though so I can't say anything else.
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KC, it’s worth going to. The Nuggs play a upscale pace and no defense both teams end up running and gunning quite a bit for NBA. I would buy tickets in advanced, they don’t sell out unless it’s a big market team they do get a good crowd though. So if you don’t want to sit in nose bleed, go online and buy them.
Which game are you going to? I’m trying to get hooked up for the Boston game next month.
Like someone said before if you want good seats, you should get them in advance. You can get nosebleeds day of the game though. The fans are ususally pretty high energy. Always a couple big Kenyon dunks or Birdman blocks that keep the place going.
The Pepsi Center is pretty nice. Right downtown so there are a ton of bars and hotels within walking distance.
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Post subject: Re: Question for Nuggets fans/Basketball fans who live in Denver
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 9:46 pm
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Wes C. Addle wrote:
Original Question was from 2008, fucking Bammer and his bumping of threads
MitchCumstein doesn't have a calendar.
He only keeps track of time using his Facebook page...so on Friday when a few of his friends inevitably post "IT'S FRIDAY" to their status, he'll know it's Friday.
Which brings me to my point: Where would the world be if we didn't have those great Facebook friends to remind us of what day it is? I did away with my calendar long ago, also. So thank goodness for those kindhearted souls.
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