Iverson, Lebron, and Webber.....got the $90 tickets but as an obsessed basketball fan its well worth it to see 3 all-stars ive never seen in person before.
next friday nite baby! section 103!
feel free to name your memorable nba game experiences. i got to see Sir Charles in 1990 against Stockton and Malone. that was amazing. saw Jordan drop 48 on Stackhouse in 1996 (while sitting out all 12 minutes of the fourth!), then saw Jordan a few times as a Wizard...
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congrats bro. nba tickets are expensive. i have season tickets for the lakers. i spent over 1500
dude that fucking rules. maybe when i get out of college i can one day pull off season tickets for whatever team i live near...i'd even buy Hornets season tickets.
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no riot code wrote:
feel free to name your memorable nba game experiences. i got to see Sir Charles in 1990 against Stockton and Malone. that was amazing.
*is jealous*
I have never been to an NBA game. I want to go to a Sonics/Rockets game someday (my two favorite teams).
I hope that you have a good time at the game.
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I saw a few Bulls games back when they were still playing at Chicago Stadium (in the days before the united center).
it was a federal crime when they tore down Boston Garden and Chicago Stadium. those places honestly should be kept around at least as museums. i guess i understand tho.
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no riot code wrote:
Jim wrote:
I saw a few Bulls games back when they were still playing at Chicago Stadium (in the days before the united center).
it was a federal crime when they tore down Boston Garden and Chicago Stadium. those places honestly should be kept around at least as museums. i guess i understand tho.
dilapadated and outdated arenas should be torn down, regardless of how much "history" is in them, unless a viable and profitable enterprise can be established BEFORE the arena is left vacant by the sports franchises. These are gigantic buildings, with very little practical value, often times located on important and valuable real estate.
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The first NBA game I ever went to was around 87, Sixers vs Bulls. I remember the Sixers won, Barkley scored 39 and Jordan scored 36. We sat in the 3rd level of the Spectrum about 3 rows from the top.
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Jim wrote:
I saw a few Bulls games back when they were still playing at Chicago Stadium (in the days before the united center).
I was at the last game ever at Chicago Stadium. It was some Scottie Pippen charity game. I don't really remember much of it besides that.
The best nba game i was ever at was a Bucks-Warriors game in Milwaukee. The Bucks had a huge comeback and the crowd was unbelievable and it went into double overtime before the Bucks finally pulled it out. I"m not a fan of either team, or the NBA in general, but that was an awesome experience.
i was gonna get really good seats to the Sixers vs Warriors, but i figured hey i'll be 20 rows further back but ill be seeing Lebron too. and i want to be able to say i saw him play at least once (like i wish i could say for Bird and Magic).
i cant wait. lets all go to games next week! fuck yea!
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The only NBA game I've gone to was Sonics at the Cavs January 2004. My g/f and I were the only Sonics fans in the house. We got great seats though.. 8 rows off the floor on one end... about $80 total. Sonics lost though... against the Cavs w/out LeBron, who was injured. Boozer kicked some ass in that game... too bad he turned out to be a total prick.
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I was at the Boston-Detroit game that set the NBA record for attendance. It was when the Pistons were playing at the Silverdome, there was something like 70,000 people there. Zeke, Dumars, Laimbeer, Bird, McHale, Parish, DJ...wow..
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Athletic Supporter wrote:
I was at the Boston-Detroit game that set the NBA record for attendance. It was when the Pistons were playing at the Silverdome, there was something like 70,000 people there. Zeke, Dumars, Laimbeer, Bird, McHale, Parish, DJ...wow..
Iverson, Lebron, and Webber.....got the $90 tickets but as an obsessed basketball fan its well worth it to see 3 all-stars ive never seen in person before.
next friday nite baby! section 103!
feel free to name your memorable nba game experiences. i got to see Sir Charles in 1990 against Stockton and Malone. that was amazing. saw Jordan drop 48 on Stackhouse in 1996 (while sitting out all 12 minutes of the fourth!), then saw Jordan a few times as a Wizard...
are they still availiable?? i may go if so....
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Iverson, Lebron, and Webber.....got the $90 tickets but as an obsessed basketball fan its well worth it to see 3 all-stars ive never seen in person before.
next friday nite baby! section 103!
feel free to name your memorable nba game experiences. i got to see Sir Charles in 1990 against Stockton and Malone. that was amazing. saw Jordan drop 48 on Stackhouse in 1996 (while sitting out all 12 minutes of the fourth!), then saw Jordan a few times as a Wizard...
are they still availiable?? i may go if so....
if you want just 1 seat you can get a ticket but when i typed in 2 tickets it said there were none left. good luck man
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jimmac24 wrote:
The first NBA game I ever went to was around 87, Sixers vs Bulls. I remember the Sixers won, Barkley scored 39 and Jordan scored 36. We sat in the 3rd level of the Spectrum about 3 rows from the top.
thats awesome....i loved seeing any sporting event at the spectrum
first time i ever saw Jordan was also at the old Spectrum.
January 13, 1996....day before the game, Jerry Stackhouse goes to the media and says "no disrespect but theres no way Mike can stop me".....at the end of the 3rd quarter Jordan had 48 (including a pumpfake from the 3 point corner that sent Stackhouse into the 2nd row).....Stackhouse had 16. Jordan sat out the entire 4th quarter. Bulls 120 - Sixers 93
Iverson, Lebron, and Webber.....got the $90 tickets but as an obsessed basketball fan its well worth it to see 3 all-stars ive never seen in person before.
next friday nite baby! section 103!
feel free to name your memorable nba game experiences. i got to see Sir Charles in 1990 against Stockton and Malone. that was amazing. saw Jordan drop 48 on Stackhouse in 1996 (while sitting out all 12 minutes of the fourth!), then saw Jordan a few times as a Wizard...
are they still availiable?? i may go if so....
if you want just 1 seat you can get a ticket but when i typed in 2 tickets it said there were none left. good luck man
i might have to hit the streets early and talk to the homies!!
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