Though Brooklyn Nets season ticket plans start at $70, according to my analysis of available seats, prices vary--from a more "reasonable" $45 to a pricier $120--when it comes to the four 11-ticket packages available.
And the "middle" packages, at $85, seem cleverly constructed, with enough good teams to make it worth it for the devoted, deep-pocketed, fan. (Here are Bleacher Report's predictions for teams.)
For the so-called All-Star package, including games against the Los Angeles Lakers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Golden State Warriors: $120/ticket (11 games for $1,320).
For the "Starter" plan, with games against lesser teams like Washington Wizards, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Detroit Pistons--plus one against the crosstown New York Knicks: $45/ticket (11 games for $495).
For the Weekday plan, with games against some very good teams--Philadelphia 76ers, Dallas Mavericks, Miami Heat, Boston Celtics--and lesser ones: $85/ticket (11 games for $935).
For the Weekend plan, against mostly middling/lagging teams like the Portland Trail Blazers and Charlotte Hornets--but two games against the champion Milwaukee Bucks: $85/ticket (11 games for $935).
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