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Yep. Underrated story line. If Robinson goes off expect a trade lol.NBAFan93 wrote:MIN vs LAC can use the opportunity to check out each other’s players for a possible JB trade.
ClipsFanSince98 wrote:Btw any LA native you guys should go to Clippers/Wolves tonight. Tickets on Stubhub are starting at a stupid price of $6 for 200 section. I got Premier 7 seats (200 rows, but middle so you can see both ends) for $11.50 a piece (with convenience about $17 each). Doc said tonight he's mostly gonna play all the young guys and DNP a few vets, so should be exciting. I missed these $5 tickets when Clippers sucked haha.
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Honestly given the first year without any of the "Big 3" no clue. I assume at least $50-75 a piece though? Definitely nowhere near $10 or less.azcatz11 wrote:ClipsFanSince98 wrote:Btw any LA native you guys should go to Clippers/Wolves tonight. Tickets on Stubhub are starting at a stupid price of $6 for 200 section. I got Premier 7 seats (200 rows, but middle so you can see both ends) for $11.50 a piece (with convenience about $17 each). Doc said tonight he's mostly gonna play all the young guys and DNP a few vets, so should be exciting. I missed these $5 tickets when Clippers sucked haha.
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How much would those same seats be during the reg season?
ClipsFanSince98 wrote:Honestly given the first year without any of the "Big 3" no clue. I assume at least $50-75 a piece though? Definitely nowhere near $10 or less.azcatz11 wrote:ClipsFanSince98 wrote:Btw any LA native you guys should go to Clippers/Wolves tonight. Tickets on Stubhub are starting at a stupid price of $6 for 200 section. I got Premier 7 seats (200 rows, but middle so you can see both ends) for $11.50 a piece (with convenience about $17 each). Doc said tonight he's mostly gonna play all the young guys and DNP a few vets, so should be exciting. I missed these $5 tickets when Clippers sucked haha.
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How much would those same seats be during the reg season?
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ClipsFanSince98 wrote:Honestly given the first year without any of the "Big 3" no clue. I assume at least $50-75 a piece though? Definitely nowhere near $10 or less.azcatz11 wrote:ClipsFanSince98 wrote:Btw any LA native you guys should go to Clippers/Wolves tonight. Tickets on Stubhub are starting at a stupid price of $6 for 200 section. I got Premier 7 seats (200 rows, but middle so you can see both ends) for $11.50 a piece (with convenience about $17 each). Doc said tonight he's mostly gonna play all the young guys and DNP a few vets, so should be exciting. I missed these $5 tickets when Clippers sucked haha.
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How much would those same seats be during the reg season?
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I live 30-40 away in OC, so a local would likely know far more than me. It's not bad to get in, parking just sucks. I usually have to park a mile or two away at the cheap $10 parking lots. There are buses everywhere in LA, so you obviously gotta time it. I believe there are shuttle options too from some parking lots.SDANNIE wrote:ClipsFanSince98 wrote:Honestly given the first year without any of the "Big 3" no clue. I assume at least $50-75 a piece though? Definitely nowhere near $10 or less.azcatz11 wrote:
How much would those same seats be during the reg season?
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How easy is it to get in and out of Staples Center during the regular season games? I'm thinking of driving up from San Diego for the Clippers/Thunder game but have never been to the Staples Center. Do you know of any public transportation options to the arena from the LA area?
Ice Trae wrote:Joe Harris must have been training in the mountains