For Brooklyn Nets tickets, the price depends on the opponent. L.A. Lakers cost way more than Orlando Magic. Denver Nuggets relatively reasonable.
Tickets for Brooklyn Nets games, it turns out, vary enormously in price, given algorithms that calculate prices based on perceived popularity of the opponent as well as--I suspect--the date and time of the game.
While a full-season ticket plan (40 games) this morning starts at $2,119, or $53/game, that buys a lot of variability.
So, according to my perusal on Friday afternoon--your results may vary--tickets for tonight's pre-season game against the Philadelphia 76ers start at $27.70 for standard ticket and $17.85 for a resale ticket, presumably as part of season-ticket package.
Add $7.50 for an "order processing fee" to all purchases.
(The New York Liberty, by the way, won their first WNBA Finals game yesterday, changing the momentum of a series now 2-1 vs the Las Vegas Aces, "in front of a Liberty record-breaking sellout crowd of 17,143," according to team PR. The arena is supposed to seat 17,732 for basketball, so maybe they weren't distributing tickets for certain seats?)
Selected Nets prices
For opening night versus the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wed., Oct. 25, tickets start at $102.75.
On Saturday night, Nov. 4, versus the always popular Boston Celtics, tickets start at $82.20.
On Monday night, Nov. 6, versus the very strong Milwaukee Bucks, tickets start at only $52.35.
On Wednesday night, Nov. 8, versus the strong but variable LA Clippers, resale tickets start at $41.65 and standard tickets start at $47.25.
On Monday night, Nov. 6, versus the very strong Milwaukee Bucks, tickets start at only $52.35.
On Wednesday night, Nov. 8, versus the strong but variable LA Clippers, resale tickets start at $41.65 and standard tickets start at $47.25.
On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 12, against the weak Washington Wizards, resale seats start at $33.88 and standard tickets at $39.
On Tuesday night, Nov. 14, against the weak Orlando Magic, resale tickets start at $24.57 and standard ones at $38.
On Wednesday night, Dec 20, against the crosstown rivals New York Knicks, resale seats start at $112.32 and standard ones at $122.80.
On Friday night, Dec. 22, against the defending champions Denver Nuggets, tickets start at the relatively affordable $71.95.
On Wednesday night, Jan. 31, against the Phoenix Suns, now starring ex-Net Kevin Durant, resale seats start at $73.81 and standard seats at $81.15.
On Monday night, Feb. 5, against Steph Curry's Golden State Warriors, resale seats start at $130.90 and standard tickets at $146.40.
On Tuesday night, Feb. 6, against the Dallas Mavericks, now starring ex-Net Kyrie Irving, tickets start at only $59.55.
On Saturday night, Feb. 10, versus the San Antonio Spurs, starring rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama, tickets start at $81.15.
On Sunday night, March 31, versus LeBron James's Los Angeles Lakers, tickets start at $159.75.
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