Nobody else sneak into venues?
The most easy was back in the day at the Orlando Arena, this was during the Tracy McGrady years and the place was named the TD Waterhouse center. There was a set of steps to get into the arena. Off to the corner the steps were merely blocked off by velvet ropes. This was their "smoking section." And you see had several people in that area puffing away. There were 3 doors to access this section and only one guard, who would barely pay attention. If you were able from the outside, get yourself thru that rope into the smoking section, you were as good as in without needing a ticket. Me and my friends pulled this scam off atleast 5 times.
The most memorable game was vs. the Sacramento Kings. We managed to sneak down all the way down to like the 2nd or 3rd row and we were at the side the Kings were shooting at. Chris Webber at the free throw line. It was a split second as the referee was getting the ball. I yelled as loud as I could. HEY CHRIS! CHRIS!! He looked over at me. Along with the T hand gesture I scream, "TIME OUT! TIME OUT!"
I will never forget that look on his face.
Nobody else sneak into venues?
The most easy was back in the day at the Orlando Arena, this was during the Tracy McGrady years and the place was named the TD Waterhouse center. There was a set of steps to get into the arena. Off to the corner the steps were merely blocked off by velvet ropes. This was their "smoking section." And you see had several people in that area puffing away. There were 3 doors to access this section and only one guard, who would barely pay attention. If you were able from the outside, get yourself thru that rope into the smoking section, you were as good as in without needing a ticket. Me and my friends pulled this scam off atleast 5 times.
The most memorable game was vs. the Sacramento Kings. We managed to sneak down all the way down to like the 2nd or 3rd row and we were at the side the Kings were shooting at. Chris Webber at the free throw line. It was a split second as the referee was getting the ball. I yelled as loud as I could. HEY CHRIS! CHRIS!! He looked over at me. Along with the T hand gesture I scream, "TIME OUT! TIME OUT!"
I will never forget that look on his face.
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