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Tickets for Game in Beijing

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by mrgoubople1, Aug 5, 2004.

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  1. mrgoubople1

    mrgoubople1 Member

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    Does anyone know where I can find tickets for the game in Beijing against the kings in October?
    I've called 1 place but they said they sold out on the first day, is there any other way to get tix for this game?
    thanks for the help
     
  2. snowmt01

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    They are awefully expensive, >200$ for an average seat.
     
  3. zhaozhilong

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    Who are going to pocket the proceeds?
     
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    Give you one guess. Same people that half of Yao's paycheck!!!!!
     
  5. Davidoff

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    they dont take even 1/4 of this paycheck
     
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    it's too late man. the tickets were out on aug 3. with 12 or 13 million people in beijing alone and not to mention that this is the first nba game in china ever, what do you expect?;)
     
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    them and david stein.
    oh and the 'half of yao's paycheck' story is old man.
     
  8. brasss

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    Doesn't the U.S. govt take 27% to 50% of our paycheck too? hahah. its called the income tax. poor Yao is double taxed - first he pays US tax then he has to pa China tax.
     

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