In the midst of Kevin Durant’s novel before the start of the NBA season, los Brooklyn Nets are last in ticket sales for the start of the campaign, This was revealed by a report by ‘The New York Post’.
According to the sources consulted by the prestigious New York media, the squad led by Steve Nash has filed a demand for more than 30% less than last year.
For the 2022-23 campaign, Billionaire Joe Tsai’s money-losing franchise had sold an estimated 5,500 season tickets at the 17,732-seat Barclays Center.according to an NBA owner and whistleblower who saw a recent confidential report from the league.
According to league insiders, this puts them well below what they had last season. between 8,000 and 9,000, and puts the Nets last among the 30 teams in the NBA.
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Price gouging scares fans away
Nets revenue from ticket sales for 2022-23 season ranks in the middle of the pack because Brooklyn charges more than teams in smaller markets, an NBA team owner told The Post.
“They don’t focus as much on season tickets as others because they think they can make more with same day tickets”another source said. “But it’s still critical to their business and accounts for the majority of ticket sales.” The Nets have turned off many loyal fans after raising prices on some seats by more than 50% for the team’s 41 home games in the Barclays Center, multiple sources told The Post.