With the Pirates’ setback in San German on Tuesday, the public will be able to enter the Raymond Dalmau Coliseum for free this Thursday for the clash against the Carolina Giants.
With the pirate ship adrift, the Quebradillas quintet had reported this Tuesday that they will not be charging general admission at their local games until they achieve “a next victory.”
The Pirates They are going through a five-game losing streak and are second to last in Section A of the National Superior Basketball (BSN) with a 4-9 record, including 2-3 at home. The record contrasts with the start of last year, when they were 9-3 in their first 12 games.
On Tuesday, the Pirates lost to the A’s despite the debut of Gian Clavell. In addition, they released imported center Tai Odiase to replace Jeremy Tyler.
In 2023, Quebradillas began the tournament with luxury reinforcements, former Eneb players Brandon Knight and Hassan Whiteside.
On their Facebook account, the Guajataca squad made the announcement.
“Unlike previous years, this year we have had a slow start and the results that we all expected have not been what we would like to have. “Today, I tell you that we will continue to work tirelessly so that you are always proud of your Pirates,” read the statement.
“Remember one thing, this ship is NOT adrift, this pirate ship will continue to fight until we all achieve together the mission we have set for ourselves. Important: General admission at our home games will be free until our team achieves a next victory,” he added.
It is not the first time that the Pirates’ manager, the American Dion New, has given away tickets to the Raymond Dalmau. Last year, subscribers to the 2022 campaign did not pay.