As the Sacramento Kings prepare to take on the Golden State Warriors in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series, fans of the Kings are being urged not to bring cowbells to the game. The cowbells have become a staple of Kings games over the years, but the Warriors have asked that they not be brought into Oracle Arena for the game.
The Warriors organization has cited security concerns as the reason for the request. Cowbells can be loud and disruptive, and the Warriors want to ensure that all fans have a safe and enjoyable experience. The team has also noted that the cowbells could potentially interfere with the game, as they could be heard by players and coaches on the court.
The Kings organization has asked fans to respect the Warriors’ request and not bring cowbells to the game. They understand that the cowbells are an important part of the Kings’ home games, but they also want to ensure that everyone is able to enjoy the game in a safe and respectful environment.
The Kings organization is encouraging fans to show their support for the team in other ways, such as wearing team colors or bringing signs and banners. They are also asking fans to cheer loudly and show their enthusiasm for the team.
The Kings and Warriors organizations are both committed to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all fans. By respecting the Warriors’ request not to bring cowbells to Game 3, Kings fans can help ensure that everyone is able to enjoy the game in a respectful environment.