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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">May 29, 2004 -- AUBURN HILLS The Nets failed to advance to the conference finals after two straight appearances in the Finals. So naturally, they raised ticket prices. But at the same time, the Nets did make it far more reasonable for non-millionaires to attend games.
The increase is for the premium spots ? seats priced over $275 increased by 6.5 percent as the average ticket price went from $70.74 to $75.31. But the team also established 3,000 "Screecher Seats," in the upper level, priced at $15. Additionally, the Nets will offer a limited number of $10 seats per game.
"We want to increase our loyal fan base by offering more reasonably priced tickets," said Nets CEO Rod Thorn. "At the same time, due to the economics of doing business in the NBA, we will be forced to raise certain ticket prices for the first time in two years." </div>
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The increase is for the premium spots ? seats priced over $275 increased by 6.5 percent as the average ticket price went from $70.74 to $75.31. But the team also established 3,000 "Screecher Seats," in the upper level, priced at $15. Additionally, the Nets will offer a limited number of $10 seats per game.
"We want to increase our loyal fan base by offering more reasonably priced tickets," said Nets CEO Rod Thorn. "At the same time, due to the economics of doing business in the NBA, we will be forced to raise certain ticket prices for the first time in two years." </div>
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