Bucks Fans Stake Claim To Possible Victory Parade Route Before Game Tips Off
A few fans are so certain the Milwaukee Bucks will win, they're having a special interest in spots on a potential triumph march course. A couple of setting up camp seats specked the road close to The Avenue shopping center midtown on Monday. One Milwaukee radio personality is attempting to begin a pattern of denoting his region before Game 6 even tips off. It's not the first run through WSSP sports talker Bart Winkler has pulled a trick like this.
But he's trusting there's security in larger groups this time. Regardless, it's his assertion of trust in the Bucks. Winkler is putting his cash where his mouth is. He's so sure the Bucks will win the NBA Championship that he purchased compact seats and right now positioned them on the triumph march course he accepts the group could take. "There's going to be a motorcade here, and I need to ensure that I have the best seats, so I'm holding them far before any other individual, and any audience or any other person that sees it on the web and needs to come and do it, we have room," Winkler said. One audience, Corey Baumann, is as of now taking him up on it.
He brought two seats of his own Monday and expectations they don't get stolen. "We're going to pray fervently on that," Baumann said. "However, believe it or not, I pulled these off my neighbor's check about a month prior so on the off chance that they disappear it truly doesn't matter." In reality, Winkler has done this twice already. Both times the seats have vanished.
This time he's multiplying down. "I'm attempting to return to the past times of you stake a seat, that spot is yours," Winkler said. "I got dibs. I got dibs. "But does his activity entice the group's fate? "I don't stress over the curse. I've been the counter curse," Winkler said. "They went down 0-2 to the Suns. I said, 'We're having a procession.' And now we're a game away, I prepared my seats. Bucks in six! "The Department of Public Works put out an articulation Monday evening that seats can't be left in the public option to proceed. It stays not yet clear whether city laborers will really eliminate them.