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Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

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  • #31
    Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

    Originally posted by BillS View Post
    I have to agree about the marketing issues brought up in some of the comments on the original IndyStar articles. Sports buzz in this area is Colts Colts Colts Colts Colts Colts Colts Indycar Colts Colts Colts pacers Colts Colts Colts. It takes some creativity to break through that and get people's attention. I know the marketing team is working hard, but the word is clearly missing the people who most need to hear it.

    Some thoughts:

    1) EVERY retail outlet that sells sports wear in Central Indiana should have some kind of Pacers gear. I think it would be worth it for PS&E to pick something (a sweatshirt, a T-shirt, whatever) and subsidize it to the point where retailers simply can't afford NOT to carry it.

    A lot of buzz comes from what people see in stores. There's no Pacers gear at Target, Dicks, or even at the airport (when it IS at the airport it is hidden way in the back).


    2) Simple "Go Pacers" with pacers.com and the box office phone number as the other text. These could be small or large - lots of small I think would be better than a few large.

    A straightforward message to just get the Pacers back in everyone's minds.


    3) Something needs to be done about local sports coverage. I think it was Peck who mentioned last night that WTHR FINALLY had something about the Pacers in a prominent position. I don't know how to fix this - media is independent, and they obviously prefer stories that make the team look bad to happy fluffy bunny tales, unless the team overachieves (which unfortunately just doesn't happen often enough to be a dependable source of regular information).

    Bottom line is that I think we've seen the last of the days when the local media treated the Pacers with kid gloves and helped promote the team. Remember, that coverage people here on PD used to complain about as being too soft?
    Great post! I experienced the merchandise problem first hand when I was in Indy for the season opener. How can the Pacers not have any merchandise in Target or Walmart? I live in Cincy but I wear my Pacers hat and t-shirts around all the time and I get a lot of looks but people usually comment about how good the Pacers are this year - that's in Cincinnati! A city where NBA basketball is like the 5th ranked sport in popularity. Imagine the impact it could have within the state of Indiana.

    Of course the Pacers will need to continue to win to get the casual fans' attention. Winning will ensure that their highlights are on SportsCenter and the local news. Winning will ensure that they receive more talk on the sports radio shows. As the team gets closer to the Playoffs and people realize that they have been good enough to actually have home court advantage in the first round, they will rise in popularity.

    For the Pacers, fan interest has always been a by-product of winning. Even with Reggie and Chuck Person playing out of their minds and nearly beating the Larry Bird led Boston Celtics in a hard fought 5-game series, the Pacers didn't see that great of an increase in attendance the following year. It wasn't until they made it to the ECF against the Knicks that they had reached the point where every playoff game was a sell-out.

    Even after the Colts drafted Peyton Manning, it took a couple of seasons before the RCA Dome began selling out on a regular basis. For a good majority of Indiana fans it's not about having an enjoyable night out while taking in some NBA action. They will only support a team that they know has a good chance to win the game they shell out money for. In-other-words, it's going to take another year or 2 of winning before the skeptical Indiana casual fans come around.

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    • #32
      Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

      [QUOTE=Pacerized;1406605].


      I used to follow college basketball religously, I just stopped following it. Now I'm more of a casual fan of college basketball and I doubt if I'll ever follow it again like I used to. QUOTE]


      You just described me.

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      • #33
        Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

        Originally posted by naptownmenace View Post
        Even after the Colts drafted Peyton Manning, it took a couple of seasons before the RCA Dome began selling out on a regular basis.
        Exactly. The Colts had a home game against Tennessee get blacked out in 2003 because it didn't sell out. We went 12-4 and went to the AFC Championship Game that year.

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        • #34
          Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

          "Damn you Kravitz and your hate for the Pacers I hate you"
          @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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          • #35
            Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

            We will see a lot more season tix bought for next year. People weren't sure if the team was for real after the playoffs last year. This season and hopefully post season will bring that about.

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            • #36
              Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

              I do not expect for fans to come back in droves this season and frankly, I am not surprised by this.

              Let's look at the timeline.

              After the Brawl, the whole Artest thing, the off court garbage that we had to deal with and the screwed up nature of the roster.....no one wanted to even be a Pacer fan. I'm not surprised there.

              Prior to last season....the 3 Year Plan and JO'B created a really boring and mediocre Team that didn't make it into the Playoffs until Vogel came on board. Whose going to attend games ( much less pay attention to them ) with a group headlined by Granger, MurphLeavy and the likes of Diener, Earl Watson, Solo and other notables? Nobody.

              We've basically went from the "Brawl and Off-Court Garbage" years to 3 years of mediocrity and then finally started to see a glimmer of hope with the drafting of PG and in the beginning of February 2011 with the hiring of Vogel. That's 1.5 seasons. There is no way that the Team could win back any fans that quickly in the span of a year. I just hope that the Simon's are patient enough to allow that to happen.

              As Speed said.....win a Playoff series and at least show that we can win 2 games against the Bulls/Heat in the 2nd round...and this should garner far more attention from the local fan base. I know that there is a small chance that it will happen...but add in an attempt at signing EJ ( if anything, just to create some buzz ) and I think that the local fanbase will start to pay far more attention to the Team.

              It tool 6.5 seasons to clear away the rubble that was started in Detroit. The way that I look at it...we've only been in the "win the local fan base back" plan for 1.5 seasons......it will take some time to build a strong local fan base.

              NOTE - I know that it may lose some $$$...but for the Playoffs....whether it be for the 1st or 2nd round....I'd hope that the PR department would set aside a huge block of tickets for local community and charity groups and give simply them way. If anything, it would keep the stupid Bulls fans away ( assuming that we make it to the 2nd round and play them )...but it would also promote the team during a time when the Team really needs exposure.
              Last edited by CableKC; 03-27-2012, 12:42 PM.
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              • #37
                Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

                Another thing - outside of Indy itself, there seems to be a real lack of Bar promotional materials put about. In my local establishment in central Hendricks County, the only time they have anything Pacer related is when one of the beer sponsors (like Coors) gives them a schedule poster. I'm not sure what level of push could be given to put out at least some level of non-sponsor-related promos similar to the Colts (plastic banner strips with logos, lighted signs, etc.)
                BillS

                A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                • #38
                  Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

                  I still think we should lay a giant Pacers sign on top of my roof so that passengers coming into the airport can see it in the air....
                  "Nobody wants to play against Tyler Hansbrough NO BODY!" ~ Frank Vogel

                  "And David put his hand in the bag and took out a stone and slung it. And it struck the Philistine on the head and he fell to the ground. Amen. "

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                  • #39
                    Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

                    Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                    Prior to last season....the 3 Year Plan and JO'B created a really boring and mediocre Team that didn't make it into the Playoffs until Vogel came on board.
                    In a vain attempt to keep history from being rewritten, I will point out that many fans considered Carlisle's grinding half-court teams "boring" and that, in JOB's first year, the offensive style change was welcomed as a breath of fresh air and a more exciting team to watch.

                    As always, there are many things to blame JOB for, but let's not blame him for something he wasn't.
                    BillS

                    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                    Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                    • #40
                      Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

                      Originally posted by Sandman21 View Post
                      I still think we should lay a giant Pacers sign on top of my roof so that passengers coming into the airport can see it in the air....
                      How about Pacers yard signs like campaign signs that fans can put out? I'd do it, and I'm right on US 36.
                      BillS

                      A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                      Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                      • #41
                        Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

                        I'd do em both!

                        Heck, I'm just off US-40, I'll walk down and post em at the corner across from where Slick used to do the National Car Sales ads!
                        Last edited by Sandman21; 03-27-2012, 12:49 PM.
                        "Nobody wants to play against Tyler Hansbrough NO BODY!" ~ Frank Vogel

                        "And David put his hand in the bag and took out a stone and slung it. And it struck the Philistine on the head and he fell to the ground. Amen. "

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                        • #42
                          Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

                          Originally posted by Sandman21 View Post
                          I'd do em both!

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                          • #43
                            Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

                            Originally posted by BillS View Post
                            In a vain attempt to keep history from being rewritten, I will point out that many fans considered Carlisle's grinding half-court teams "boring" and that, in JOB's first year, the offensive style change was welcomed as a breath of fresh air and a more exciting team to watch.

                            As always, there are many things to blame JOB for, but let's not blame him for something he wasn't.
                            I wasn't trying to ignore Carlisle's run and highlight and blame JO'Bs run. If anything, I totally forgot about Carlisle.....but I was being more 'general' when it comes to talking about how we transitioned from the "Brawl years" to the "3 year Plan".......whether fans lost interest from the slog-ball that Carlisle brought...or the worn-out welcome that JO'B ball eventually brought by the 3rd year of JO'B.....it was just one huge ball of mediocrity to me prior to the Vogel years.
                            Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                            • #44
                              Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

                              The elephant in the room is something that I hate to say for those of you who are both Pacer fans and Colts fans but to be honest we really could use the Colts to suck for a few years.

                              One of the biggest problems is that not only were the Colts the winningest team in football during our 8 year attendance decline but they happened to have the Michael Jordan of the NFL leading them. It really was the perfect storm of events. Our team alienated a lot of the fan base and then became at best mediocre.

                              I'm not trying to read too much into this but that conversation with my former co-worker just confirmed what I had feared. This was a guy who used to wear a Haywood Workman jersey and now he only pretty much knew Granger & had heard of Roy Hibbert & Paul George but didn't really know anything about them.

                              I did my part in trying to convince him to give the team another chance and he said he would try and catch a game on TV (hopefully last night). But I think this is what happened to a lot of people.

                              They were so turned off by the franchise that not only did they stop caring but they were so mad that they actually quit paying attention at all and have had no good reason to come back. The team is good now so hopefully this will help but I think it is going to take a lot of work by many of us to help get this back on the right track. PS&E P.R. people are taking the point on this and they do an excellent job but I think some of us are going to have to spread the word more as well.

                              I know a lot of us already do this but we need more people. Talk up the Pacers, wear Pacer gear & best of all invite a friend or co-worker to a game or to watch a game on TV.

                              If the Pacers announced they were moving next season, could you blame them? I know they won't do this but Mr. Simon can't own the team forever and the next owner might not be so happy watching the fieldhouse be almost 1/2 empty on most nights.

                              Yes the NBA could help a little as well. We seem to play every Tuesday night and have very few weekend games. Hopefully next year we can change that.

                              Also I know it will never happen but I want to join in the cast of people who are wishing for the 7:30 start time. I hated when we switched to 7 p.m. but I eventually gave up being mad about it because it was a futile effort. Now I'm seeing more and more people talk about it, so maybe if enough of us say something they at least might consider it.


                              Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                              • #45
                                Re: Kravitz article 3/27/12 calling out the fans of Indiana

                                Originally posted by Sandman21 View Post
                                I'd do em both!

                                Heck, I'm just off US-40, I'll walk down and post em at the corner across from where Slick used to do the National Car Sales ads!
                                Wait...Sandman where do you live? Are you in Plainfield too?


                                @Pacers24Colts12

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