Only Cleveland got an A rank this year. Both of the OKC games and surprisingly the Dec 26th Philly game are B's. Both of the Laker and Clipper games got C designations. Most games fall into this group. I thought both the LA teams would be B's. Boston is a D. A couple Sunday games fell into E.
This was how the Blazers ranked each game for season ticket holders to trade games. I would assume that single game prices will follow the same initially. Because they have flexible prices it will change according to demand.
Preseason though, correct? Only looked at the first E game which is the Nov Thursday game with the Mavs. Still not bad at $8 and it will be some sort of promotion night. Last season it was well worth it as the glasses went for more than many of the prices of seats. I believe the
http://pages.portlandtrailblazers.com/rs/trailblazers/images/14STHIndividualGameTicketPricing_v1.pdf?mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRokuqXAZKXonjHpfsX77%2BUoWKO2lMI%2F0ER3fOvrPUfGjI4DScZjI%2BSLDwEYGJlv6SgFTbTCMbJy37gNWhA%3D Here is the pricing for season ticket holders. As Maris61 noted above, there are some prices on Seatgeek below these.
Thanks for that CR. It gives me a good reference point. I've got my eyes set on the Cavs game and opening night. Went to see the heat last year and that bum LBJ didn't even play!