Last night was an absolutely enormous game for the San Antonio Spurs as they will were able to take the lead in their highly contested series with the Dallas Mavericks and now hold a three games to two advantage in the series. The Spurs were led by Tony Parker who played one of the best games of his career even though he didn’t get a wink of sleep heading into the pivotal Game 5 being that his first child was
Grizzlies Tickets For Game 6 Have The Lowest Average Price for NBA Playoffs
The Memphis Grizzlies will host the Oklahoma City Thunder Thursday night in Game 6 of their first round series at the FedEx Forum. The Grizzlies enter the game with a 3-2 series lead and a chance to clinch a series victory in what would be a big upset, as many expected the Thunder to go deep into this year’s playoffs. As surprising as a Grizzlies victory would be, what’s more surprising is the price of remaining secondary market tickets for
Ticket Prices Down for Spurs vs. Mavs Game 5
Four games into their first round playoff series with the Dallas Mavericks most people would’ve thought that the San Antonio Spurs would have a commanding lead in the series, if not have swept the Mavs. Well, that certainly isn’t the case as this series between two future Hall of Famers Tim Duncan and Dirk Nowitzki is all square at two games apiece after alternating wins. Tomorrow night the two teams return to the AT&T Center in San Antonio for the decisive
The Daily Beast: How to Rescue the Clippers From Donald Sterling’s Racist Clutches
The Donald Sterling story is a hard one to ignore, even if you’d want to. Luckily for all of us, Adam Silver put the hammer down earlier earlier today and suspended the racist (soon-to-be former) Clippers owner from the NBA for life and fined him the maximum $2.5 million. Here’s some of a recent article we published over on The Daily Beast on the subject: Every team has a defining moment during the season. For the Los Angeles Clippers, that moment
Clippers Tickets Up Before Game Five At Staples Center
The last week has been a roller coaster for Clipper fans with two wins, two losses and a shocking revelation about the only owner that the team has even had. While there’s always uncertainty in the playoffs, this years playoffs has taken on an extra level of uncertainty for the Clippers and their fans. In addition to not knowing if they’ll be playing next week, this year they don’t have any idea if their coach will return or if the
Mavericks Dominating Spurs At Box Office, Along With 2-1 Series Lead
Our partners over at TiqIQ did an interesting piece on how the Mavericks are killing the Spurs at the box office that we thought was interesting. It’s pretty amazing that a team with the history and success have the second lowest price NBA Playoff tickets. Also, interesting, the lowest price belongs to the Pacers, which means that the two lowest ticket prices on the secondary market both belong to number one seeds. Here’s an excerpt from piece the piece on
Despite Success, Price of 2014 Clippers Playoff Tickets Below 2013 Lakers
When it comes to professional basketball in Los Angeles, the Lakers have dominated the conversation. The Clippers have always been the little brother compared to the Lakers, but this season the Clippers are in the playoffs without the Lakers joining them for the first time since both teams have played in LA. The last time the Clippers franchise was in the playoffs in a season in which the Lakers weren’t was the 1975-76 season when the Clippers were still the
Ticket Prices Relatively High for First Round of NCAAs
Syracuse may have been snubbed from the East Region and a potential appearance at Madison Square Garden for the Sweet 16 and Elite 8, but the Orange will play even closer to home for the 2nd and 3rd rounds of the NCAA Tournament. Despite being placed in the South Region, Syracuse will open up at the First Niagara Center (formerly HSBC Arena) in Buffalo, N.Y.—the draw closest to campus that they could have possibly gotten. While it’s no guarantee how far