Bucks Expect 80,000 Fans For Game Six
Or more. Deer District would become fifth largest city in Wisconsin.
The Milwaukee Bucks are anticipating a big crowd Tuesday night for game six of the NBA Finals.
With a potential title-clinching home game at Fiserv Forum, the team is expanding the free watch party outside the arena from a capacity of 25,000 to 65,000.
The gates to the expanded area as well as the arena open at 6 p.m. Fans with tickets to the game are encouraged to arrive early and enter at a ticketholder-only gate at W. Juneau Ave. and N. 5th St.
The team is accommodating the expanded capacity by moving the main screen from the north edge of the plaza at W. Juneau Ave. and N. Vel R. Phillips Ave. to the team-owned, empty Park East lot to the north. The screen will now be adjacent to W. McKinley Ave.
W. Juneau Ave. between N. 6th St. and N. Old World Third St. will be closed to allow fans to watch the game while standing in the street. Additional viewing screens will be added to the plaza.
The team has operated three large screens for home and away games. In addition to a large screen on the plaza, screens are also available in the covered, beer-garden alley between N. Old World Third St. and Fiserv Forum.
Look for Milwaukee Brewers players and coaches in attendance at Tuesday’s Bucks’ game. Using the headline “We want to watch the Bucks game, too,” the baseball team announced it was moving its previously scheduled game forward to a 3:10 p.m. start time.
The Milwaukee Police Department said it was expanding its presence at the Deer District in accordance with the Bucks’ expansion.
The lot the Bucks are moving the main screen to will look a whole lot different in a few months, whether they win the title or not. The team, with partner North Central Group, is planning to build a nine-story hotel on the south portion of the site. Construction is slated to begin later this year.
The Bucks game tips off at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Those planning to attend the watch party are encouraged by the team to RSVP at Bucks.com/playoffs to receive updates on access and other changes.
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Here are concerns about this Issue. How about leaving your car home and using a bus, cab, or shared rides to get to the stadium, so the residents in the area can park near their homes. It would be nice if you took your trash, unfinished food, and wrappers home, or place them in a trash barrel. The rats are loving what our doing now. Residents can water their own lawns and gardens. Using their property to urinate is not appreciated. When your team wins, Residents and their children can see the score in the morning online or on TV. Your drunken screams are keeping them from a good night’s sleep. I’m aware you’re happy and you’re getting national attention for your team support, but you’re are pan-in=the-ass visitor. Remember they were there before the area.
85,000 people squeezed together shoulder-to-shoulder and not a single one wearing a COVID mask. It’s like teenagers refusing to wear a hat, coat, and gloves when it’s 30 degrees below zero outdoors because it doesn’t look cool.