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The Brooklyn Nets report nearly 99% attendance at Barclays Center home games. However, gate count and *paid* tickets unclear.

In the past NBA season, the Brooklyn Nets dropped in attendance rank from eleventh to 21st, according to ESPN, but only saw a fractional decrease in numbers, averaging just 101 fewer fans per game than in 2022-23.

The reported attendance--which reflects tickets distributed, not sold, and does not equal gate count--was 17,568 per game, or 98.85% full. The NBA, as the league announced, set an overall attendance record, with arena's averaging 98% of capacity.

What we don't know is how many Nets freebies were given out. Remember, based on anonymous sources, the New York Post said the 2021-22 Nets, "after giveaways, sold about 15,000 tickets a game."

The Nets in 2022-23 had, at least for part of the season, a couple of superstars, and made the playoffs after a 45-37 record.

From ESPN

Sunny outlook?

Given the team's mediocre performance this past year, with a 32-50 record ranking them 11th and thus out of playoff contention, the Nets didn't have much to promote, so, as I pointed out, they went back to invoking "Brooklyn."

I rank very, very low on the list of active Nets ticket buyers, but I did get cold called twice by a Nets ticket agent recently, which suggests they are trying pretty hard.

Let's see if ticket prices become more affordable. Well, the Nets at least hired a new coach, well-regarded Sacramental Kings assistant Jordi Fernandez, so we should see him get some hype.

Then again, as journalist Steve Lichtenstein pointed out, "this will be Brooklynā€™s fifth coaching change (including interims) in six seasons." That's a lot.

2022-23 attendance

From ESPN

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