I am not a big NBA game, only really watching if the Chicago Bulls are fortunate enough to make it to the playoffs, which has been quite rare lately, but not in the 90s.
With all this sorry play, you'd think the team would even perhaps drop ticket prices, but not so in Chicago.
I've only seen perhaps two games and haven't been since the 70s and I was shocked at the prices printed in the Chicago Tribune this week.
Courtside seats are rising from $850 to $950!!! Wow!!!
Main floor went from $225 to $250 and sideline from $120 to $135.
Second level is a bit more reasonable, but not much at $75-85.
300 Level, or the nose-bleed seats are $35 t0 $55.
And, in an act of great compassion, the Bulls have 500 seats at every game that they let go for $10.
I imagine only the commodity and stock traders can afford to go anymore. Definitely not this poor soul.
Then there is the drive and, even better, the PARKING!!
Yet Another Good Reason Not to Waste Time Seeing the NBA. --RoadDog
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