I thought it was interesting that in 2014-2015 we finished the regular season with 21 wins and averaged 8,458. A year later we finished the regular season with 19 wins and averaged 7,385. That's a drop off 1,073 per game multiply that times the 18 home games and we are looking at 19,314 less tickets sold through out the season.
There is not much difference between 21 wins and 19 wins. 19,314 less tickets is a big difference. Assuming the average price per ticket is $14 cuz some would buy the $8 tickets and other would buy the $20+ tickets that's a loss of more than $270,000 not counting concession and parking profits.
For $270,000 we could find a coach to win 19 games.
We will see what the future holds. In my opinion this is just the start of the decline. If this upcoming season we spend it around the .500 mark we will probably lose another 1000 fans per game.