Michigan Cities Ranked Among Best + Worst For Basketball Lovers
The ongoing NBA playoffs started on April 15th, with many basketball enthusiasts eagerly following the games. A recent report by the personal finance website WalletHub has identified cities that are both ideal and not-so-great for basketball lovers.
To determine the top cities for basketball enthusiasts, they conducted a comparison of over 290 of the largest cities, utilizing 21 key metrics. These metrics included the performance of both NBA and NCAA Division 1 basketball teams, as well as factors such as ticket prices and stadium accessibility.
Detroit ranks number 24.
Detroit has an overall rank of 24 with a total score of 33.04. The website also ranked Detroit for having one of the worst-performing NBA teams just below Orlando. They calculated this by dividing “Number of Wins” by “Total Games Played” and using the past three seasons’ averages. As far as college basketball, Ann Arbor Michigan fell a bit lower in the ranking and was placed at number 44 with a total score of 21.49. Meanwhile, its rival East Lansing ranked at number 31 with a total score of 27.74.
Several cities in Michigan were also ranked, such as Mount Pleasant (ranked 180), Rochester Hills (ranked 192), Ypsilanti (ranked 171), and Kalamazoo (ranked 280).
Highlights from the study.
The average ticket price for NBA games in Charlotte, North Carolina is only $32.82, the lowest in the league. In contrast, San Francisco has the highest ticket price at $139.49, which is 4.3 times more costly.
Among NBA teams, the Milwaukee Bucks have the highest performance level at 67.60%, which is 2.4 times higher than that of the Detroit Pistons – the team with the lowest performance level at 28.71%.
According to the study, the Gonzaga Bulldogs have the most impressive performance level out of all the college basketball teams with a percentage of 92.77, which is 10.9 times greater than the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils – the team with the lowest percentage of 8.49.
Interestingly, the NBA team in Miami has the most engaged fans with a score of 43.96, which is significantly higher than the city with the lowest score, New York, at 1.47.
View the full report and see how other cities ranked here.
7 Celebrities Who Are NBA/WNBA Franchise Owners
Tom Brady is back… in the news. Brady announced yesterday via his social media accounts that he has become a partial owner of the Las Vegas Aces WNBA franchise. The Aces are the 2022 league champions. It turns out there are various celebrities who are NBA/WNBA franchise owners. Needless to say, Brady is joining another competitive group.
“I’m ready to contribute in any way possible as a member of such a great organization. What an honor. I can’t wait to watch these amazing talented players bring another championship to Las Vegas. LFG,” Brady said in a video posted to his social media accounts.
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It’s become quite popular for celebrities to claim a piece of professional sports franchises over the past 20 years. While sports such as car racing initially saw the most outside ownership involvement, other arenas like Major League Soccer have recently had an increase in celebrity interest.
All of a sudden, we are now in the height of basketball season. March Madness is in full swing and there are two weeks remaining in the NBA regular season. Furthermore, the WNBA tips off its 2023 activity with the draft on April 10th. With all of these tipoffs in mind, we highlight seven celebrities who are (partial) NBA/WNBA franchise owners across the country, from GOATS, to a Chicago Sky of destiny, and two A-Rods.
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