Wembanyama & Spurs: New Fan Experiences | NBA News

Victor Wenbagnama

“It gives you new energy to bring victory”

The Spurs, which will set up seating areas for enthusiastic fans starting from the new season, will be holding a selection of fans who will be allowed to support them in that area.9moon14It was announced that it will be held on a day. The section, which was tentatively named the Supporters Section, allows cheering, such as singing chants, hitting drums and swinging team flags, like core supporters of European professional basketball, during games.

The new initiative has also been carried out by French player Victor Wenbagnama from the concept stage.14Wenbanyama, who is scheduled to visit the selection event on the day, said, “We’ve had a plan for a while, and it’s time to make it happen,” and said, “The time has come to make it happen,” and he looks forward to it.

“If we can demonstrate all the strengths this enthusiastic group has, we will definitely help our team win. Regular season41At the home game of the match, they are4It will support us in the quarter and give us new energy to bring victory.”

The requirements for joining this group are:75Visit at least %, participate in chants and rituals performed by groups, and cheer with passion and respect for your opponent. The official name of the section is determined by the vote of the selected members.

NBASo, except for some important moments, such as the end of a close match, it is common to sit down and watch the game. Among them, the Clippers’ home stadium, Intuit Dome, which opened last season, became a hot topic because behind the goal, they created an area known as “The Wall” that only enthusiastic Clippers fans could watch. It will be interesting to see how the Spurs project will have in terms of team victory and business.

Sofia Reyes

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