I haven't got my Spurs ones just yet mate. Where did you sit for your games and what did you pay?
Ahhh the Dockers, we were cooked man, to many injuries and just bloody awful luck. I'm supporting your boys from here on out!
Hmm ok, that doesn't sound good for my chances of getting a seat somewhere I want! Thanks for the heads up mate
I haven't got my Spurs ones just yet mate. Where did you sit for your games and what did you pay?
Ahhh the Dockers, we were cooked man, to many injuries and just bloody awful luck. I'm supporting your boys from here on out!
It doesn't look good for getting what you want in the pre-sale, but I still believe you'll be able to get very good seats at a decent price for the Knick game if you wait until close to the day of the game to buy your ticket(s).
I think you forgot who I support mate, the Demons wont be doing much from here LOL
My tix:
Spurs@Lakers $140 in Premier 2 - Premier is good at Staples, pri entry and seat service.
Spurs@Warriors $120 Upper row 1 - So so, but good being front row
Grizz@Spurs $360 second row behind visitors bench, really this was too close and dont get the best view of the game. Though was cool seeing ZBo up close and bought this from ticketmaster.com
Saw a couple non spurs games too, got 5th row middle at a Wizards game for just under $100.
I could have sworn you were a Hawks fan but on reflection that might be MattyC. Haven't seen that guy around for so long.
Thanks for the advice, looks like I might wait it out for the Spurs v Knicks game.
Risky business but I might do what you are suggesting.
Where I want to sit is about $500 a ticket, I want to spend $300 max because I have to buy 2 tickets... I do not understand how a clipper game in that similar section can be $100 (puchased on stubhub already).
Because AT&T has 5 Championship Banners hanging from the rafters and a trophy cabinet full of Lazzas.
If you're willing to spend $300 per ticket for the Knick game, you're going to wind up with great seats. Just have a little patience and monitor Stubhub and the team resale site. Pay attention to the total volume of tickets available as well as the prices for the sections you want. The total volume of tickets available is a good indicator of the market's direction and will provide you reassurance that you won't be left empty handed.
Also, as hsxvvd mentioned, center court seats about 20 rows up will give a much better view of the game than the courtside seats you're looking at now. Just something to consider.
I've gone to almost every home game since 2004 and sat everywhere from the nosebleeds to those courtside seats right next to the Spurs bench. Feel free to PM me with any questions you may have.
Fair call!
Thanks for the advice mate, really appreciate it. I just want to be in one of the premium sections as apparently you get earlier access to seats and more of a chance to get down and maybe meet a player or two prior to the game. I'm trying to organise something at the moment as one of my wife's friends from university is actually moving to San Antonio to be Patty Mills' personal physiotherapist, so that could be something that I can use to get an even better experience.
Might get in touch with via PM when I have some specific tickets I'm looking at buying, amazing to think you have been to that many games and yet here I am making a big deal out of a couple of regular season games!
Single tickets finally go on sale NEXT Friday (26th)
http://www.nba.com/spurs/news/140917...e_game_tickets
That Patty connection looks promising. Good luck!
which means season tickrt holders will get opportunity on Wednesday September 24th
opportunity for what?
Unfortunately lower level tickets have become increasingly difficult past couple of years. I am also a group purchase holder and hopefully we can still purchase lower level tickets
There's always tickets available for the right price. The Spurs aren't stupid.
Beaverfuzz, how did you go with the guy at ATT center? Jose Joe or whatever his name was.
Still getting back to me...I'll update on Thursday.
Wow. Upper level tickets for opening night start at $75 - $150
Some info from today's presale:
1. Only upper level seats available for sale.
2. Tickets available for all games before the RRT.
3. Four price levels ranging from $11-52 for most games.
4. Seven games with premium pricing:
Oct 28 (Mavs): $70-150
Dec 12 (Lakers); $40-80
Dec 22 (Clippers): $50-80
Dec 25 (OKC): $50-80
Jan 23 (Lakers): $45-80
Jan 31 (Clippers): $50-80
Feb 6 (Heat): $25-75
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