Now the Bucks are up to averaging 15,500 for the season, this includes the bad crowd for the awkward MLK Day game that was held on a Monday at 2:30 against a bad opponent. They are averaging 16,220 in their last 10 so it appears they are still picking up steam which is good. They have definitely had some frustrating losses recently, but hopefully they can pick it back up.
The artist formerly known as "the sitting MU coach for president"
If this team could just get on some kind of a role it would be nice. Every time I think they are about to be in position for a nice run, they hit a bump.
A nice little win streak would be beneficial to an increase in attendance.
Agreed, my hope is with the talk of Middleton being back within the next month or so he will provide a small boost
The artist formerly known as "the sitting MU coach for president"
I was watching the Bucks game against the Knicks when Giannis hit that game winner. One of the first things I noticed in the celebration was how Middleton came off the bench and ran (I use that term loosely) to the court to join in the celebration. Seemed to me to be a guy that was recovering very well.
've been thinking along the lines of what a nice bit of luck that would be having him come back and giving the team a boost like a trade deadline deal.
Attendance and viewership are up year over year according to this article from the biz journal.
Now we just need to win a few more like the game against Houston last night!
http://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee...ndance-tv.html
Bucks have done well against the best teams in the NBA, and struggled against some of the worst. Interesting analysis in this article:
http://www.nba.com/bucks/features/bo...the-bucks-play