Beijing time on May 7, the U.S. media announced the 2021-22 season NBA30 team fan consumption index (FCI) rankings, the Knicks, Warriors, Lakers in the top three, while the Hornets ranked the bottom of the first.
The so-called Fan Consumption Index (FCI) refers to the total cost of a regular season game watched by a family of four fans (including tickets, meals and souvenirs purchased, etc.), don't look at the Knicks this season's record of 37 wins and 45 losses, didn't make it to the playoffs, but their Fan Consumption Index ranked No. 1, the reason why it's so expensive, mainly due to the Knicks' average price of regular home court tickets is very high.
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The Warriors ranked second, up 5.3 percent from last season. That's essentially the same as last season. The teams ranked fourth through 10th in the Fan Spending Index are, in order, the Celtics, Bulls, Rockets, Clippers, Kings, Bucks and Lone Ranger.
Maverick owner Cuban once said, "A team's win or loss may only affect at most 10-20 percent of ticket sales, and people treat watching the game as a kind of entertainment, of course they want the home team to win, but sometimes you can reap the benefits of fun without winning."