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PHX Arena 201 East Jefferson Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85004
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By ShadowFrost

Great venue and event ... but ...

Pauley Pavilion is a beautiful and historic college basketball arena ... one of the best in the county! It was great to watch my alma mater (Nebraksa) women's basketball team play in the first round of the NCAA tourney there. BUT, during the first few possessions of the game, I was standing up to cheer on my team (I was in the 6th row, center) and was told to sit down by an usher. OK, it was the start of the game and I didn't want to cause a scene, so I sat down for the rest of the first half. (Keep in mind that there were likely less than 1000 people in the entire place, so people could easily move to other seats - there were TONS of them available.) After halftime I noticed that many of the people previously in my section had moved or left. So there were actually very few people behind me. But my team was not doing well, so I didn't feel the need to stand up very often, and pretty much stayed seated. However, we made a furious comeback and with less than 2 minutes to go we were all of the sudden within striking distance! This game was getting VERY exciting. So, naturally, I popped up after a great bucket and stayed standing to cheer on my team. Once again, I was asked to sit down. Really?!?!? This was the NCAA tournament and a very exciting game, yet I was told to sit down because ONE person behind me couldn't see ... yet there were 4-5 seats to his right and left that were vacant. There were also vacant seats around me, so I eventually found another place to stand, but still felt like I was breaking a rule. For goodness sakes, folks, when you go to a sporting event, especially a tournament, and the action is exciting, people WILL stand up! It's not a symphony concert or play - this is a basketball game, with cheering, yelling and excitment. Standing up shows respect and enthusiasm for your team. If you can't respect the enthusiasm of fans, then perhaps you should stay at home on your comfy sofa to watch the game. Don't ruin the fun for others just because you're a couch potato. C'mon Pauley - give us fans the chance to be fans ... don't make us sit down, especially when the game is far from a sellout.