Wednesday, October 19, 2005

NBA : Milwaukee Bucks VS Detroit Pistons

....not able to see the American Football game in Green Bay, instead we watched the NBA basketball game at the Resch Centre...

I thought it is always a good idea to experience how this once Champion team, the Green Bay Packer, plays in home stadium at Green Bay; but too bad when I was there, the Packers were out of town.

The NBA game on Wednesday evening was Milwaukee Bucks vs Detroit Pistons. It started at 7pm, we had quick dinner at the Italian restaurant, Olive Garden, parked the car at Chris's work place and went to the indoor stadium next door.

The atmosphere was really good and happening; we missed the national song singing but was on time for the pom pom girls to cheer start the game.

Both teams have their supporter flooded the stadium and it was really fun to be there to cheer for the player and favourite team and see the live performance. NBA, you know..! hahaaa...

We got ourselves a $8 ticket, which was not bad at all! I was pleased with the seat because of an entertaining Bucks supporter in front of us. He was a real Bucks fan and cheer for his favourite player all the time, high five with other people when a good shot was made. "Go T.J., Go... !" that was how he cheers for T.J. Ford whom we thought was quite cool in the Milwaukee Bucks team although some other first pick player seems to be other supporters favourite.

The best part of the game for the audience was during the time out or the interval section where the cheer group will come out and dance, or the band will play for 2 minute during the time out, or the gift throwing time where the home team (or Milwaukee Bucks in this case) mascot will give away T-shirts, tokesn etc.

Milwaukee Bucks won with the score over 100 points! We waited to see the entire game to enjoy the maximum feels of this NBA basketball match. It was a real exciting evening and fun to be at Resch Centre to enjoy!!

After all, it was not a bad choice to have NBA game instead of American Football.

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