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Kent, I don't agree with $100 jeans to be advertised the next day for $80. The reason I am happy to pay for a season ticket is that I have the advantage of having the same seat guaranteed to me. I go to each game, know exactly where I am going to sit and that no one can take that from me. I feel a sense of ownership of that seat. I would not give up that sort of security for a cheaper at the door ticket. You may be able to move closer to the court once you have purchased a cheaper ticket at the door, but you run the risk each time of the "owner" of that seat coming in a bit late. That can be embarassing. You do pay a fair bit for a season ticket, but there are advantages that come with it.
With the team we've got this season, the price is also right here. Especially if Rogers comes on board. I wouldn't swap this team for any other in the league.