I am a season ticket holder, but live in Austin. I usually go to about 15 games a year, mostly around the weekends,d and try to sell the rest. My seats are downstairs on the corner, a little more than half way up. Section 112, row 17 seats 17&18. I am asking $75 a pair. FYI my intnetion was to sit on the first row of the cheapest downstairs section, and that is what i have. In his Toyota Center review, Clutch called this section possibly the best value in the stadium. I describe them as great seats for a basketball fan, but certainly not impressive enough to get you laid. I'm always open to deals for large purchaes, people who by pre-season, or anybody who is interested in partnering up for a long term relationship. Um ticket purchase relationship...after the getting laid crack, this disclaimer suddenly seems valid. If you are interested, reply here or better yet email me at hellopdillon@hotmail.com and I'll send you a list of what I have available.
Is ticket scalping a legitimate market response to supply and demand or is it illegal profiteering at the expense of legitimate promoters, teams and performers? Does that make it D & D worthy?
Before we can pick sides in this debate, we really need to know whether the seats are to the left or to the right of the basket.
I am intrested in some tickets. I already have 3 season ticket packages but would like to upgrade downstairs for some games. Email your list of availeable games. Send to rfansince81@earthlink.net Thanks