Showing posts with label indiana fever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indiana fever. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

New Indiana Fever Blog



All: for those visitors who are fans of the Indiana Fever, you might want to check out Fever Week, the newest member of the blog family.

My dream: that every WNBA team has a dedicated fan blogger. And I suspect that it's going to happen soon.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Fever Will Be Back in 2010



The link is right here.

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - The Indiana Fever organization tells 24-Hour News 8 that the team will return next season. The team said fan support during their playoff run contributed to the decision.

Bob Corwin might have been right when he called Indiana vs. Detroit the "Survivor Series". I don't know about Detroit, but Indiana's survival was assured - for one more year at least.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Kroger to Become Official Sponsor of Indiana Fever



According to the Associated Press.

Kroger and Pacers Sports and Entertainment made a joint announcement on Wednesday. The deal includes advertising on television, radio, print, billboards and the Internet. Kroger also has a deal with the Indiana Pacers.

And nothing was said about the Fever wearing Kroger's brand name on their jersey. It looks like three WNBA franchises - Phoenix, Los Angeles, and Indiana - should be sitting pretty.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

If Footmen Tire You, What Will Pacers Do?




"If running against men has wearied you, how will you race against horses? And if in a land of peace you fall headlong, what will you do in the thickets of the Jordan?" - Jeremiah 12:5

A article from the Associated Press indicates that the Indiana Pacers organization wants the city to take over to cost of operating Conseco Fieldhouse, home of both the Indiana Pacers and the Indiana Fever. The Indianapolis Star states that the Pacers have lost money nine out of the last 10 years.

Furthermore, co-owner of the Pacers Herb Simon states that the Indiana Fever will not be long for Indianapolis.

Simon said he is committed to the WNBA team for just one more year. The team has lost "several million dollars," he said, and must double corporate sponsorships and attendance if it is to survive.

Why did he stop there? He might has well have asked for John F. Kennedy to rise from the grave and fly around the rafters of Conseco Fieldhouse. To ask a WNBA team to double its attendance in a year is asking the impossible. If you don't think so, ask any other team in any other franchise to do the same without massive giveaways or book cooking.

It's not that I'm not worried about the fate of the Fever - I'm certainly worried. A fact that many might not realize is that all of this is part of a game of chicken being played between the owners of the Pacers and Fever and the city of Indianapolis. Neil deMause of the blog Field of Schemes - a blog dedicated to sports owners' attempts to extort cities - writes in the comments that the Pacers are paying $1 a year - that's one dollar a year - in rent. "The notion of them moving anywhere just to get out of paying to clean their own bathrooms is, frankly, laughable."

Basically, the Pacers want a sweetheart deal akin to the one that the Colts got, and they're trying to play hardball by pleading poverty. "There's lint in our pockets! We're broke! If you don't give us X amount of dollars we'll move to Kansas City/Seattle/Sucker City!" The danger is that Pacers ownership might throw the Fever to the baying wolves in an attempt to prove just how serious they are. ("Oooooo!")

So the owners of the Pacers and Fever would kill a franchise that's existed for 10 years just to get out of paying operating costs of a stadium that is given to them by the city for rent-free use? For all the complaints about the WNBA not being a "real" sports league because it doesn't pay out zillions of dollars, it makes the owners of the Fever look all that much more cheap. The Pacers should bring someone smarter than them to Indianapolis to show them how to run a business...say, Hilton Koch. (/sarcasm)