Source is ESPN NBA attendance. Guess the Lakers should be making up the higher number then.
I'm not blind to the reality that it's a Lakers town first and by a lot, but since they've been bad and the Clippers good, people noticed, is all I was pointing out. Hell, I think even San Diego has more Lakers fans than Clippers fans, it's a lot closer but still.
ESPN Attendance is sourced directly from the NBA which is sourced directly by the teams.
I'm not arguing that the Clippers haven't had more people sitting at the games the last 3 years than Lakers but what I'm saying is attendance numbers are meaningless (they're made up) and the tickets often go unused but they are sold.
The Clippers used to be horrible. Like, worst franchise in the entire country for all sports horrible. And guess what? They still made good money out here. They used to be "can't afford laker tickets, come see the best players on the other teams for way less money" thing to do. And since this is a basketball town, people still watched them. Fuck, before almost all the good NBA games were on TV, I used to watch Clipper games just to see other teams' good players on TV too!
Point being, even though the Clippers were awful, they were always relevant to some extent. Of course, now they're more relevant because they're good.
Again, this is derived from the fact that this is a basketball town first and foremost. This is what Spanos and the like doesn't understand.
We love basketball. And the clear number 2 is baseball. The LA Kings have a devoted fan base, as well. As do the Galaxy.
I think you have to look at our demographics to understand. We are a super international city. Basketball is the biggest draw (added to decades of Laker greatness). Our huge latino population boosts baseball and soccer. Our huge Eastern Euro population boosts hockey.
To the extent that football is popular here, USC has become the de-facto NFL team. Thanks to their rise in the early 2000s right after the NFL left, they grabbed the market. And once again, they're back to being must see football.
The transplants, of which there are many, have their NFL teams. The kiddies picked the Cowboys, Pats, Steelers, whomever. The older football fans are mostly Raider fans who either stuck with them or gravitated to USC or some other NFL team.
Plus, b-ball and baseball are cool cuz they are evening games, not early Sunday games when we're doing activities.
So we're not a diehard football town...and the extent that our football allegiances lie it's with USC (or UCLA even) or the Raiders. And games are too fucking expensive to see a crappy team and almost no one goes to a football game to see a player on the other team (unlike in the NBA where you'll pay $500 to see Lebron or Curry up close).
and FTR, as someone who once lived in SD, Laker fans are definitely on top there over Clippers.