The Oracle Arena has been as historic as it can be for Golden State Warriors players and fans. But there's more in store for the Bay Area people as Golden State has offered unique ‘no view' $100 monthly passes to fans at Oracle Arena.

Via ESPN:

The team sent an email to its fans on Monday offering a monthly “In The Building Pass.” The pass simply gets a fan into the team's Oracle Arena for every home game for $100 a month.

The mobile pass does not include a seat, and with no access to the seating bowl, doesn't even include a view of the court itself. The team says fans who purchase the pass will have access to the arena's bars and restaurants and can watch on the televisions in the club areas. Fans do have a chance to receive one of the Warriors giveaways if they are one of the first 10,000 people into the arena.

While this is completely unheard of, this could still prove to be a bargain for Warriors fans. The Oracle Arena is a top-class sports facility, and people could feel the championship atmosphere just by interacting with fellow fans.

Besides, this will be the last year that fans could watch the Warriors in Oracle. The defending champs will relocate to San Franciso next season and play in Chase Center, their brand new arena that's currently on construction.

Additionally, this new business move by the Warriors could be a gesture of gratitude to their loyal fanbase. As they face the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday night at home, the team will log their 300th consecutive sellout.