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Tuesday, May 29, 2018 - 11:30am

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With the NBA Finals kicking off on May 31 and the league allowing teams to sell ad space on uniforms as of 2017, estimated to generate $100 million to $150 million in yearly revenue, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2018’s Best & Worst Cities for Basketball Fans.

To find the best cities for professional- and college-basketball fans, WalletHub compared more than 290 of the largest cities across 21 key metrics, ranging from the performance level of each city’s NBA and NCAA Division 1 basketball teams to ticket prices to stadium accessibility.
 

Best for Basketball Fans

 

Worst for Basketball Fans

1

Los Angeles, CA

 

282

Fairfax, VA

2

Boston, MA

 

283

Jonesboro, AR

3

Oakland, CA

 

284

Lynchburg, VA

4

San Antonio, TX

 

285

Colorado Springs, CO

5

Salt Lake City, UT

 

286

Hackensack, NJ

6

Miami, FL

 

287

Riverside, CA

7

Oklahoma City, OK

 

288

Pocatello, ID

8

Chicago, IL

 

289

Clinton, SC

9

Cleveland, OH

 

290

Daytona Beach, FL

10

Philadelphia, PA

 

291

New Britain, CT

 
Best vs. Worst

  • New Orleans has the lowest average ticket price for an NBA game, $30.20, which is 3.2 times less expensive than in New York, the city with the highest at $97.77.
     
  • The Golden State Warriors have the highest performance level among NBA teams, 84.15 percent, which is 3.7 times better than that of the Philadelphia 76ers, the team with the lowest at 22.76 percent.
     
  • The Villanova Wildcats have the highest performance level among college basketball teams, 89.35 percent, which is 5.3 times better than that of the Central Connecticut Blue Devils, the team with the lowest at 16.87 percent.
     
  • Miami, Fla. has the highest fan engagement for NBA teams, 47.08, which is 34.1 times higher than in New York, the city with the lowest at 1.38.

To view the full report and your city’s rank, please visit: 
https://wallethub.com/edu/best-worst-cities-for-basketball-fans/11034/

Surveying fish populations at Strawberry Reservoir

What: DWR biologists are taking a close look at the fish populations in one of Utah’s most popular recreation spots. From now through the end of October, biologists will travel the length and breadth of Strawberry Reservoir — pulling nets at many different sites, every week or two — to check on the fish. They’re starting to see some interesting trends in fish growth rates and survival. Strawberry is home to huge rainbows, cutthroats and kokanee salmon. You are invited to be onsite when the nets come onto the shore. You’ll see some trophy-sized fish and have a chance to interview the biologists who use the netting data to manage this fishing hotspot.

When: There are multiple days scheduled over the upcoming months, but dates are subject to change, depending on weather and other factors. Please email or call the contact if you’re interested in a particular date, so he can follow up with you if plans change. The following dates are planned for the next couple of months:

·         May 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

·         June 7 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

·         June 21 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

·         June 28 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

·         July 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

·         July 26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Where: Strawberry Reservoir (in Wasatch County, about an hour away from Salt Lake City)

 

Southeastern Utah

Using a bullhog to improve wildlife habitat in the La Sal Mountains

What: Bullhogs are heavy machines that the DWR uses to improve habitat. The bullhogs tear out and shred pinion/juniper trees, leaving room for widespread growth of sagebrush, native grasses and flowering plants. In a few years — long after the loud, messy machinery is gone — these areas will offer prime habitat for elk, mule deer, wild turkeys and many other species in southeastern Utah. Over the next month, range crews will use a bullhog to remove pinion/juniper trees and other aging/overgrown vegetation on more than 600 acres in the La Sal Mountains. Reporters and photographers are invited to join DWR range personnel in the field and see the proactive habitat work that will benefit wildlife for years to come.

When: Now through mid to late June

Where: Near the head of Beaver Creek on the north end of the La Sal Mountains