On December 25, the NBA's Warriors announced that the team had sold out 395 consecutive home games, continuing to set a new record for the Warriors' consecutive home tickets sold out, starting from the Oracle Center and continuing until the Warriors moved to the Chase Center, which can accommodate 18,604 fans.

From these data, we can see the Warriors' huge market appeal, even if the team is unfortunately at the bottom of the regular season in the 2019-2020 season, as long as it is a home game, the Warriors' arena is a full state field, and it has never been interrupted in recent seasons.
It is reported that the warriors' average home ticket price is among the top 30 teams in the league, and the lowest ticket price is 2-6 times that of small teams and 1-2 times that of giants. Of course, for focus games like the Lakers, Nets and Suns, the ticket price will be higher. Including Wu Yanzu and others, they are regular visitors to the Warriors' home field.
In addition to the popularity of the home game, the Ratings of the Warriors game is also the first in the league, and no team can compete with the Warriors, especially this season, as of now, the single-game rating ranking of the national live broadcast, the Warriors' game occupies 8 of them in the top 10, the highest of which is the NBA regular season opener that beat the Lakers, attracting 3.39 million fans to watch, ranking first this season. Consecutive games against the Suns are also among the top in the ratings, as well as a record battle against Knicks' Curry to crown a three-point king, and the ratings are also fourth this season.
The Warriors' home attendance and ratings are red, which is directly related to Curry and the new arena, and before the 2019-2020 season, the Warriors are the absolute hegemon of the league, and the home attendance and ratings are guaranteed. After losing to the Raptors in the Finals, the team changed a lot, but when it came to moving to a new stadium, even though the record was not good, the fans still went to the new stadium and did not give up. The Warriors didn't make the playoffs last season, but Curry was strong, taking the leading scorer. The Warriors' performance this season is there for all to see, so it's only natural that the home attendance and ratings are red.
So from this point, it can be seen that the Warriors have the blessing of achievements, Curry's influence, and the support of local fans, so that the current Warriors have sold out 395 consecutive home tickets, continuing to create a new record for the team. Coupled with the super high ratings, the Warriors led by Curry are already the façade of the league.