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All-Star Weekend Effect

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by JamesBearden13, Feb 16, 2013.

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The weekend has no effect, positive effect, or a negative effect on landing a superstar

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  1. JamesBearden13

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    Regarding the events that have led up to the All-Star game, in your opinion, has All-Star weekend helped or hurt the chances of a potential superstar signing with Houston?

    I ask this because from a TV viewers perspective, the whole thing has been kind of a disappointment.
     
  2. Sydeffect

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    Money and Winning is what superstars care about. And besides Toyota center is alot more rowdy during reg. season games.
     
  3. Shaud

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    It has no effect on whether a superstar will sign with Houston. C'mon now
     
  4. LC Rox Fan

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    Maybe if Harden gets MVP tomorrow, we can say there was somewhat of a positive effect.
     
  5. Scarface281

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    People are really getting down on this all star game for no reason. Only basing it off of crowds at overpriced events. And even then, the crowds filled in.
     
  6. Arthurprescott2

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    I don't really think attracting a superstar has much to do with what the average TV viewer's experience was like.

    Wouldn't the hospitality of the city: nightlife, convenience, people, weather, etc. - and interaction with Rox staff & players play a much bigger role?
     
  7. Juxtaposed Jolt

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    This.

    If Harden does really well, positive effect.

    If Harden doesn't do much, neutral effect.
     
  8. Zboy

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    Negative.

    Who would want to play for this DEAD crowd?
     
  9. Jontro

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    Let's make Clutchfans a consideration for superstars to come.
     
  10. Carl Herrera

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    Only way it turns positive is if guys have a positive experience off court interacting with members of the community.


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  11. el gnomo

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    This exactly. The quality/quantity of the scrip clubs and groupie hoes is FAR more important than anything else.
     
  12. VanityHalfBlack

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    Hey man, Houston is a wholesome city with good church going people, it's not all strip clubs and whores waiting to suck and fock...
     

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