In a shocking turn of events, 72-year-old Vicki Ray, a dedicated Denver Nuggets fan and season ticket holder, has found herself at the center of controversy. Known for her unwavering support for the team for the past 32 years, Ray has become a familiar face at Ball Arena, where she has held prized seats along the walkway used by the Nuggets to take the court for the past 25 years.
Ray’s love for the team goes beyond just attending games; she is known for greeting players and referees, offering candy to those passing by, and even creating a shrine of basketball memorabilia in her home. However, this season has not been without its challenges for Ray. She has faced accusations of inappropriate behavior with players and referees, as well as being told that her signs were no longer allowed at games.
Despite vehemently denying these allegations, Ray was recently informed by Kroenke Sports and Entertainment that her season ticket membership was being revoked. In a statement released by KSE, they cited repeated violations of the NBA’s Code of Conduct and Ball Arena’s Code of Conduct as the reason for their decision.
Ray’s attorney has requested evidence of her alleged violations, but KSE claims to have provided video and written proof without receiving a response from Ray. Ray believes that the situation may be linked to the high cost of her season tickets and is determined to clear her name.
In a statement to Forever Sports Online, Ray expressed her willingness to apologize if she inadvertently did something wrong but believes that she deserves the chance to defend herself. She hopes to see concrete evidence of the allegations against her and wants to make others aware of her situation.
As the situation continues to unfold, the future of Vicki Ray’s beloved tradition of attending Nuggets games hangs in the balance.
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