That was the worst played game I've ever seen live. Team was beyond pathetic tonight, damn near froze to death for that shyt![]()
What's a good $30 seat at the arena?
I haven't been to a game yet
That was the worst played game I've ever seen live. Team was beyond pathetic tonight, damn near froze to death for that shyt![]()
What's a good $30 seat at the arena?
I haven't been to a game yet
If you get the right game, you can sit in the lower bowl (100s sections) for 30-40, which is what I've done all season. Those seats are normally 80-100 so its a great deal. You can sit up top for 15-30 depending on the row, but I love being as close as possible.
Sideline is always the best view, so up top you'd look for Sections 207, 209, 223, 225. Lower bowl look at 105-111, 126-120.
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Just go on Stubhub and set price alerts on each game for all the sideline sections at the price you're willing to pay. They'll email you once tickets drop to that price. If they're playing a shytty team in the middle of the week you can get a great deal. Weekends and better teams the prices will be higher obviously
Thanks. I would actually prefer to see them play a shytty team. I wanna see them have a chance to win. I can't justify spending a lot of money especially with the way they've been playing
"It was one of those stories of a get-rich-quick scheme. You either hit it big or you don’t," Gerald Wallace said. "They took a gamble. It backfired."
What the fukk happened today?
I woke up from a nap and they lost to the Sixers?
The fukkin Sixers?
What happened is we suck breh
With D-Will out we don't have a legit 2nd PG, the bench unit can't score, and Hollins sat Plumlee and Lopez the first 8 minutes of the 4th for no apparent reason
A week ago they said to hold off trades because we beat the Bulls. fukk that, get back on the phones
Could you please remind me why we didn't keep Livingston?
Howard said he has thought about what it would've been like to be a Net, but things never unfolded the way he once wanted.
“You always have those regrets or whatever, but the one thing I try to do is live without regret,” Howard said following Houston’s morning shootaround.
“Like I said, everything happens for a reason. There was a point in time where I thought this [Brooklyn] was the best place for me to play basketball. I guess things didn't happen the way I wanted them to.”
The Nets and Orlando Magic had multiple conversations about Howard from December 2011, when he first requested a trade, until July 2012, when Brooklyn backed out of the talks and instead re-signed center Brook Lopez to a four-year, $60.8 million contract.
There were concerns that Lopez, a restricted free agent at the time, was going to sign an offer sheet with another team. The Nets thought they were going to land Howard at the 2012 trade deadline, but he surprisingly decided to opt in to the final year of his contract at the last minute. Howard was eventually traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in August 2012.
“I think when I opted in that kind of changed everything,” Howard said. “But like I said, Houston’s a great place. I love where I’m at. I found a great home here.
"Even though I won’t be playing here in Brooklyn, I have a lot of friends and family here, so it’s always fun to visit those people.”
Howard had been injured the previous two times his teams faced the Nets in Brooklyn.
“I think it’s gonna be fun,” Howard said of playing in the $1 billion arena. “I’m looking forward to it. I was thinking about that earlier when we started going out to the floor. I know a lot of people from Brooklyn, so it’s always fun to come back here and see a lot of people that I know. I think I have to go to [Junior’s] Cheesecake.”