Attended the Reese's East -v- West all-star game yesterday! First time for me in US Bank, and oh boy, what can I say

It was Good to see Murph scoring again, and the game was free, but that venue is something else again. What's the word I'm looking for...
cavernous..
commodious..
voluminous? Oh hell, let me just say it was "really, really big...and deep!"
For those not there, the seating arrangements were oddly skewed whereby all the spectators were restricted to one side of the court, leaving many quality courtside seats on the far side empty. My own seat could best be described in naval terms as: aloft port aft. For perspective, if the Barn had no roof, it would be like watching a game from atop the Ridder Arena Tennis Facility. I could certainly identify Murph because of his hair, but the other players from my vantage point were largely unrecognizable - as was any semblance of defensive play.
I wondered aloud how many of the seats would be made available for the actual games, and a guy behind me asserted "all the seats are being sold - 70+ thousand!" OMG can this be true

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Leaving the game a bit early, I availed myself of the Men's facilities to discover that even in a billion dollar arena, there still are wait lines.
All considered, it was an interesting experience watching basketball at US Bank; an experience that confirmed in my mind at least, that as to proposed renovations to Williams Arena - other than maintaining the structural integrity of the building, the kindest possible thing would probably be to just leave it alone.