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On May 24, the fourth battle between the Trail Blazers and the Lakers continued at the Memorial Coliseum.
The string of sold-out games at the Memorial Coliseum continued, with predictions that as long as Ah Gan remained in Portland, the record would persist.
Even if a larger venue with a capacity of 20,000 seats were available, the Trail Blazers would still face no pressure in ticket sales.
However, some critics pointed out that the Trail Blazers faced no competitive pressure in the Oregon region, making ticket sales too easy.
With the team performing well, the management from top to bottom seemed complacent, stagnating in marketing and expanding influence.
Fans were also increasingly dissatisfied with the small capacity of over 12,000 seats at the Memorial Coliseum.
For a championship team, such a small arena could not meet the demand of the fans wanting to watch the games.