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Don't forget to wear white to the game


Chuckie

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Here are a few snippets the Bobcats sent out in an email.  Guess they aren't providing shirts

 

*Safety Advisory: Only patrons with a valid ticket for section 109 will be allowed into section 109 pre-game and post-game*

 

 

Don't forget to wear white to the game:

We are aiming for a complete whiteout of the Arena and would so appreciate your participation! Help us create a home court advantage by wearing all white on Saturday and Monday.

 

 

Here the link to the type of food you can get at the game

 

http://www.nba.com/bobcats/levy-2014-playoff-menu?CMPID=/et_cid=24211630/et_rid=1140259188

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I really don't blame them if they are not handing out free shirts. They have playoff shirts for sale with a team name that will not exist in a couple of weeks. No reason to hand out 40k free shirts (giving people no incentive to move the playoff merchandise) and on top of that have to eat the playoff merchandise for a none existent team.

I love free shirts but understand why they are doing what they are doing if there isn't a shirt on my seat tomorrow.

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Shocking they aren't seemingly giving out shirts. They're cheap, they ALWAYS have advertising on it (meaning the company pays for it, not the team), they aren't collecter's items, and every other team does it.

Actually not every other team does the free t shirts I can point out several teams last night, including your Nets.

I think it maybe more of a 1st game of the playoffs thing.

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With the amount of extra revenue they'll generate just from having 2 playoff games they should be able to afford a t-shirt for everyone. Heck, add an extra dollar or two to each ticket to pay for the shirts if you have to. Sure, it may not be "free" but it does a lot for the image of the franchise. This just makes them look cheap.

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C'mon Cats, provide the shirts, at least to the lower level seats.  It's not like we go the playoffs that often, so what's the big deal.  Shouldn't of picked white though, that's Miami's thing.  We should put out orange shirts and blue shirts by every other lower level section.

 

 

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