First market is the box office, secondary market is people who bought them from the box office and are reselling them.
Naw. Pierce does not deserve a classy send off after his foul that messed up Burks. Not sure Alec has ever recovered from that.
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Oh yeah, the scum of the earth: resellersFirst market is the box office, secondary market is people who bought them from the box office and are reselling them.
I just bought a ticket from the box office for $389. Single ticket. If I wake up tomorrow and decide I can't spend that to go to the game I will sell it, and I'll sell it for market value.
I just bought a ticket from the box office for $389. Single ticket. If I wake up tomorrow and decide I can't spend that to go to the game I will sell it, and I'll sell it for market value.
Also, the Jazz have been down 2-3, losing game five and come back to win games 6 and 7. It can happen to the Jazz.
I'm not an expert but I wouldn't be so sure you'd be able to flip that for $390.
That's different than buying a ton of tickets with the sole purpose of reselling.I just bought a ticket from the box office for $389. Single ticket. If I wake up tomorrow and decide I can't spend that to go to the game I will sell it, and I'll sell it for market value.
The cheapest nose bleed seats are over $100 dollars a game. Anything in the lower bowl is going for well over $300. Good lower bowl seats are going for a lot.