It seems like it’s proportional to the cost of living & salary? There are a couple outliers above the NBA avg of course.
Prestigious_Zebra622
Parking for knicks games is probably half of the cost lol
DarkDefender05
Honestly seems perfectly reasonable for 4 people with food and drink and parking.
steve1186
Biggest surprise is the T-wolves at 10
griffskry
Good, but that’s still too expensive imo
Shenanigans80h
The only ones above us that are kinda shocking are the Timberwolves and Grizzlies. Everyone else is either in a much bigger market, have been good for awhile, or are just a huge attraction in their location. Ultimately for not being a basketball city (we just aren’t), being as big of a ticket as we are is still fun to see.
The_Aught
Is this why we never got bobble head nights?
OrcaBaka
No that’s for Julius Randle’s comedy special
TheOrthodoxPolock
90% of the cost of a Nuggets game would be the beers, sodas and hot dogs tbh.
Silkies4life
It’s absolutely a good thing. The Broncos won the Super Bowl and all the real fans couldn’t actually afford to go to games anymore. That’s why their bleachers were half empty at halftime even when they were up. If you want to keep your fans you don’t fuck them over and jack up the seat prices and price out the kids and families that might want to attend.
Ill-Ad-9199
We are damn lucky the Nuggets even allow us to pay to watch them.
LeCrushinator
I went to a playoff games in the early 2000s, against the Lakers, sat on floor seats behind the backboard and it was like $80 for 2 seats.
No_Advance_1338
No need to add in “I guess”, it’s definitely good haha
OliveJuiceUTwo
Why would it be a bad thing? Nuggets had the best home court advantage before they won the championship, it’s not gonna be worse now lol
Co_dot
This is such a wierd metric, it seems to presupose that every attende is a suburban family of four
Including parking, isn’t gona do much for some places, but no shit people cant park in Manhattan, eveone takes the train
Also with nuggets tickets specifically the ticket price is pretty hevaly determined by the matchup, jazz and kings tickets are like 20 bucks a head, lakers and warriors tickets are closer to 60-70 a head
I would say with a bit of planning a family of four could probably keep costs under 150
80-100 for tickets 60-80 for food
Commute by rtd 5 bucks
Empty-Vegetable3494
You guess? You want more expensive tickets?
PearlDidNothingWrong
It’s really funny that the Knicks have 0 incentive to ever be actually good
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It seems like it’s proportional to the cost of living & salary? There are a couple outliers above the NBA avg of course.
Parking for knicks games is probably half of the cost lol
Honestly seems perfectly reasonable for 4 people with food and drink and parking.
Biggest surprise is the T-wolves at 10
Good, but that’s still too expensive imo
The only ones above us that are kinda shocking are the Timberwolves and Grizzlies. Everyone else is either in a much bigger market, have been good for awhile, or are just a huge attraction in their location. Ultimately for not being a basketball city (we just aren’t), being as big of a ticket as we are is still fun to see.
Is this why we never got bobble head nights?
No that’s for Julius Randle’s comedy special
90% of the cost of a Nuggets game would be the beers, sodas and hot dogs tbh.
It’s absolutely a good thing. The Broncos won the Super Bowl and all the real fans couldn’t actually afford to go to games anymore. That’s why their bleachers were half empty at halftime even when they were up. If you want to keep your fans you don’t fuck them over and jack up the seat prices and price out the kids and families that might want to attend.
We are damn lucky the Nuggets even allow us to pay to watch them.
I went to a playoff games in the early 2000s, against the Lakers, sat on floor seats behind the backboard and it was like $80 for 2 seats.
No need to add in “I guess”, it’s definitely good haha
Why would it be a bad thing? Nuggets had the best home court advantage before they won the championship, it’s not gonna be worse now lol
This is such a wierd metric, it seems to presupose that every attende is a suburban family of four
Including parking, isn’t gona do much for some places, but no shit people cant park in Manhattan, eveone takes the train
Also with nuggets tickets specifically the ticket price is pretty hevaly determined by the matchup, jazz and kings tickets are like 20 bucks a head, lakers and warriors tickets are closer to 60-70 a head
I would say with a bit of planning a family of four could probably keep costs under 150
80-100 for tickets
60-80 for food
Commute by rtd 5 bucks
You guess? You want more expensive tickets?
It’s really funny that the Knicks have 0 incentive to ever be actually good