This Florida City Ranks Among The Best 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.
Miami ranks number 6.
Miami has an overall rank of 6 with a total score of 46.17. Interestingly, the NBA team in Miami has the most engaged fans on social media, with a score of 43.96, which is significantly higher than the city with the lowest score, New York, at 1.47. Meanwhile, Orlando fell a bit lower in the ranking and was placed at number 21 with a total score of 34.02.
Other Florida cities ranked.
Several cities in Florida have been ranked, including Boca Raton (at number 230), Daytona Beach (at number 294), DeLand (at number 190), Fort Myers (at number 238), Gainesville (at number 165), Jacksonville (at number 168), Tallahassee (at number 108), and Tampa (at number 265).
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 with the lowest percentage of 8.49.
View the full report and see how other cities ranked here.
6 Reasons Florida Sports Teams Are Killing It Right Now
This week, both the Miami Heat and Florida Panthers have the chance to make it to their respective final four. At the same time, the Tampa Bay Rays are on the road in Baltimore and New York, continuing their hot streak. It’s an exciting time to be a fan with Florida sports killing it, and it’s been that way for years.
It’s fair to say the three Florida NFL teams, sans Tom Brady retiring, are on the rise, and the University of Florida just had six players drafted into the NFL.
While some of this is not a new experience for the Sunshine State, it does deserve a moment of recognition to appreciate how much there is to be excited about with Florida pro sports. Though 2020 will forever be remembered as a grueling challenge due to the pandemic, the Tampa teams had banner years during that time. The Bucs beat Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the Super Bowl as the host city. This was the first time a team won in their own stadium. A few months prior, the 2020 World Series saw the Rays take on the Los Angeles Dodgers. Finally, the Tampa Bay Lightning won the Stanley Cup in both 2020 and 2021.
Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot
So far this decade, Florida has seen many of its sports teams raise banners. For the Heat, Panthers, and Rays, there is undoubtedly still a lot of work to be done. However, all three teams have given fans reason to have faith. They are also coached by credible seasoned leaders who have their squads focused.
The Future is Bright
Many of Florida’s pro teams consist of young, hungry players who are improving each week. The same can be said for the Miami Dolphins who have one of the game’s most interesting minds in head coach Mike McDaniel.
Let’s take a deeper look at the six reasons Florida sports are killing it right now.
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