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Theres always the Barclay Center, I know its not the same. MSG would be stupid to sign that extension with the Big East through 2026. The ACC should rotate Greensboro/MSG/Atlanta. Btw, we have a ton of fans in all 3 cities ;-)It's very unlikely the ACC will bring their tournament to MSG while the Big East exists as a healthy and strong basketball league.
And yes, with UConn, Louisville, Cincinnati, Georgetown, Villanova, Memphis, Notre Dame, St. John's and Temple the Big East will have a healthy and strong basketball league.
While it is nice to dream, I think the sooner Orange fans come to realize that we will not be playing in the Garden come post-season time (unless, god forbid, we don't make the NCAAs) the better.
Cheers,
Neil
It's very unlikely the ACC will bring their tournament to MSG while the Big East exists as a healthy and strong basketball league.
And yes, with UConn, Louisville, Cincinnati, Georgetown, Villanova, Memphis, Notre Dame, St. John's and Temple the Big East will have a healthy and strong basketball league.
While it is nice to dream, I think the sooner Orange fans come to realize that we will not be playing in the Garden come post-season time (unless, god forbid, we don't make the NCAAs) the better.
Cheers,
Neil
You couldnt tell as much on tv because its so dark and MSG has that feel but like many articles stated today the buzz WAS NOT there. There were no loud moments, no excitement, no ticket demands. Not too sound like a Syracuse homer with a giant ego but is there anything that could compare to Syracuse and MSG. Look at the highlights of great games played there and half of them are us. We take over the city and MSG when we play there. Losing us is a deathblow to the Big East Tourney, I truly believe that.I really disagree here and I'm hoping last night's awful championship game crowd will scare some of the MSG folks straight. Judging by some of the national CBB writers on twitter last night, it seemed to wake a few of them up. I'm sure the powers-that-be at MSG were paying attention too. Tickets were being given away to the BET Championship game. As the flavor of the BE becomes less and less NE-centric, that becomes your future, Big East.
Can you imagine a semifinal Friday (or Saturday) with Duke, UNC, Syracuse, and Maryland and/or Pitt? Talk about an impossible ticket. If the ACC hierarchy really wants to play a conference tourney in NYC some day, I think that its very likely to happen. It may take a few more Lville-Cincy title games with lots of empty seats and no buzz, but eventually it will get to that point. The 80s-90s are never coming back.
I really disagree here and I'm hoping last night's awful championship game crowd will scare some of the MSG folks straight. Judging by some of the national CBB writers on twitter last night, it seemed to wake a few of them up. I'm sure the powers-that-be at MSG were paying attention too. Tickets were being given away to the BET Championship game. As the flavor of the BE becomes less and less NE-centric, that becomes your future, Big East.
Can you imagine a semifinal Friday (or Saturday) with Duke, UNC, Syracuse, and Maryland and/or Pitt? Talk about an impossible ticket. If the ACC hierarchy really wants to play a conference tourney in NYC some day, I think that its very likely to happen. It may take a few more Lville-Cincy title games with lots of empty seats and no buzz, but eventually it will get to that point. The 80s-90s are never coming back.
The game was as crowded last night as it was on Friday, surprisingly. There was little buzz, but buzz does not make money.
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It's very unlikely the ACC will bring their tournament to MSG while the Big East exists as a healthy and strong basketball league.
And yes, with UConn, Louisville, Cincinnati, Georgetown, Villanova, Memphis, Notre Dame, St. John's and Temple the Big East will have a healthy and strong basketball league.
While it is nice to dream, I think the sooner Orange fans come to realize that we will not be playing in the Garden come post-season time (unless, god forbid, we don't make the NCAAs) the better.
Cheers,
Neil