NYC wasn't hit too bad. My daughter lives in Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, and got only a few inches. A buddy in Belfast ME got hit really bad. He flies to Jamaica Monday and is wondering if the roads will be clear.
I live less than 2 miles from the Brooklyn arena(Barclays Center) and it's absolutely fine here. I will be at the game which is sold out as most of the Nets games have been this year.
NYC wasn't hit too bad. My daughter lives in Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, and got only a few inches. A buddy in Belfast ME got hit really bad. He flies to Jamaica Monday and is wondering if the roads will be clear.
You live near Miss America, Windsor Terrace?
Ah, I'm in midtown Manhattan and we have about 11 inches but it's being cleaned up so fast that it won't make a difference tomorrow.
Soooo, what time can I expect some info on who'll be playing in the game?
New York didn't get hit too hard.
Most of the snow melted here in central-Jersey
I live in Brooklyn too, and will be there as well![]()
Have a great time!
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For you guys who have been at the Barclays Center, any idea which tunnel the Spurs come in and out of (Section 3, 31, 16)? Blessing in disguise with the storm is how cheap some of the seats have gotten. And by that I mean how cheap they are in NY dollars.
Hope to see lots of the true, original black and silver at the game.
I'm in section 16 I hope its there. I chose there cause that's by their bench
I think it is section 16 too.
Does anyone know what time doors open? I can't tell if it is 8 or if that is the start time.
Have fun everyone!
I'll be in section 9 wearing a silver and black sweater like a dork.:-)
I think 60 minutes before tip-off unless you're in the courtside seats, which is 90 minutes. Game starts at 8pm, but given it's an ESPN game I wouldn't be surprised if it's delayed a few minutes.
I think the Spurs need a new plane if this one was the cause of the storm.
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