OT: Is this too much of a gamble?
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OT: Is this too much of a gamble?
- Revolutionistt
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OT: Is this too much of a gamble?
Im thinking of buying season tickets for 2010-2011 for BOTH the Nets and Knicks. If either team signs 2 or 3 max free agents I can sell the tickets for a bajillion times more than I bought them. If its the Knicks then better for me I get to keep my Nets tickets. If its the Nets then I can always resell the Knicks tickets on stubhub or something and still have made a big profit off the Nets tickets. But my co-worker just brought up if they all stay or go to Miami then im screwed. Should I pull the trigger or just stick with the Nets tickets?
Re: OT: Is this too much fo a gamble?
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Re: OT: Is this too much fo a gamble?
I honestly only think it is worth it for the Knix tickets. Even if they wind up with Boozer and Joe Johnson you can probably still get face value for them, hell even if they wind up with almost no one.
I think attendance should be really solid for NJ no matter what next season because of Newark, but I still don't think those tickets will be in such high demand that you can make a profit on them. You might even wind up having to sell them at a discount.
I think attendance should be really solid for NJ no matter what next season because of Newark, but I still don't think those tickets will be in such high demand that you can make a profit on them. You might even wind up having to sell them at a discount.

Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.