Two important announcements: 1. Red Alert next Wed vs. Dallas (we hate those guys). Clutchfans who want to sit in Red Alert can buy tix that are normally $50 for $40. Plus, I'll have a T Shirt for everyone in the section. 2. We switched sides from 101 to 114 so we can be behind the basket that we typically defend in the second half. This change is taking effect at tonight's game. We'll be even MORE impactful than we were before. The Dallas game is gonna be huge and we need all the energy we can get. I really believe that if we can get a solid number in the section (targeting 100) than we can make a big difference. There's a limited number of tix available in that section and we're holding them for Red Alert so PLEASE call Brian Hopkins (713-758-7455) or email him at brianh@rocketball.com ASAP to reserve your spot. Make sure you tell him you're calling about sitting in Red Alert. If anyone has already purchased tix in 101 for this game, call Brian and have him move you to the new Red Alert section.
$40 to sit behind the goal with a FREE T-shirt around TRUE ROCKETS FANS!!! When is the lastest, we can reserve the tickets?
Wish I could be there but I can't, local fans show some serious support $40 for those seats are great prices!
The Red Alert reminds me of that Basement Jaxx's dance song where it goes "Red Alert, Red Alert it's a Catastrophe!"
Just ordered tickets for my girl and I. Spoke with Brian who mentioned that as it stands right now, this game will be nationally televised on ESPN, so be prepared to be loud... yeeeaaaah BABY!!!! Go Rockets!!!
This is sweet. Sec 114 is where I have my mini season ticket plan!!!. K-dawg I will be contacting you about the Dallas game, that game is not part of my season tickets.
Agreed! Thinking about my paying $380 for two for the Warriors vs the Rockets in April. You guys are the luck fans over there!
I guess that rules out calling this Dawg Pound the 101 Dalmations. I went to the Sixers game. Other than the end result sucking, the Red Alert group is a lot of fun ... it's a very unique experience. We stood up almost the entire game and the cheers were loud. Craig Ackerman was on 610 afterwards (admittedly a Rocket employee) and propped the group for how loud they were during the game. I can only imagine that the Warriors game was EXTREMELY loud. My two cents is should always give your honest two cents on it ... if the tickets are too expensive for you or getting loud isn't your thing, I'm sure they want to hear what it is that draws you to a game or keeps you from joining the group.