This franchise,this team has just taken over this city and State!http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...N41n58lOWyqDUQ
This franchise,this team has just taken over this city and State!http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...N41n58lOWyqDUQ
Heat should be #1 since they won the championship
Thunder should be #2
That is just my opinion
I respect anyone's opinion,but IMO I think this article is more about the fans rather than championships!I seem to remember alot of the national telecasters saying there is NO comparison between OKC and MIA on gameday!Here,in OKC fans show up very early and are known to be the NBA's loudest!
I have to disagree with that
The championship only gets you so many points - they use 8 different sets of criteria. The Heat were not the best in the others.
See below -
Bang For The Buck (BNG): Wins during the past three years (regular season plus postseason) per revenues directly from fans, adjusted for league schedules.
Fan Relations (FRL): Openness and consideration toward fans by players, coaches and management.
Ownership (OWN): Honesty and loyalty to core players and local community.
Affordability (AFF): Price of tickets, parking and concessions.
Stadium Experience (STX): Quality of arena and game-day promotions as well as friendliness of environment.
Players (PLA): Effort on the field and likability off it.
Coaching (CCH): Strength of on-field leadership.
All eight factors have to be considered, no cherry picking allowed.
Oklahoma City Thunder are to be congratulated for another first among organizations in the major league sports environment.
Lol. What would be your criteria to determine the best pro franchise from a fan's perspective? There categories are pretty well thought out, and heavily researched. Of course, there's a lot of subjectivity and error to any type of ranking like this, but if you're going to disagree then you could at least explain why and provide some other ideas...
Obviously the Monkees are the best franchise.
Another excellent example of the "no amount of money could buy this" type of publicity Oklahoma City gets as a result of the Thunder. This is another of of the intangible benefits of having a professional team. Considering the number of professional sports franchises and the size of our city, being named #1 is pretty amazing. And, without MAPS1 and ArenaMAPS, the only mention we would get in the magazine and on ESPN in general would be for our college football teams, which are currently good but not great.
ESPN's report says alot about our Oklahoma City Thunder franchise; let's face it, this report is not going to please everybody. Any team among the top ten in the ESPN report could have landed the No. 1 spot; so the naysayers are entitled to their opinion--isn't that what is great about this country.
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