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    I won't say too much about this as I said a lot on this topic during the first round. I do wonder what the excuse is going to be this round. Oh wait the Friend's finale is on Thursday, surprised anyone will be at Conseco during the FF. Many of the "excuses" that were used in the first round won't be valid again in the second.


    http://www.indystar.com/articles/6/143766-6336-036.html

    Despite posting the best record during the NBA's regular season and sweeping Boston in the first round of the playoffs, the Indiana Pacers face the likelihood of a third non-sellout at Conseco Fieldhouse when they return to action Thursday night.

    Approximately 2,700 tickets remained unsold Tuesday for both Game 1 and Game 2 of the second-round series against Miami. Game 2 is Saturday night.

    "I'm a little disappointed," guard Reggie Miller said after practice. "This has always been a basketball state, a basketball town. Our faithful are here, but I remember back in the day when this was the hardest ticket in town to get.

    "We've got to hold up our end of the bargain. If we continue to win, then I'm sure people will come out."

    Forward Al Harrington hopes fans are looking ahead.

    "They're going to come," he said. "I guess they're saving their money for the (NBA) Finals."

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    Forward Al Harrington hopes fans are looking ahead.

    "They're going to come," he said. "I guess they're saving their money for the (NBA) Finals."
    That's my excuse right there. I have very little $ right now and would rather pay more for a big game than less for two "speedbump" games.

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      Re: 2,700 tickets available for games #1 and #2

      Forward Al Harrington hopes fans are looking ahead.

      "They're going to come," he said. "I guess they're saving their money for the (NBA) Finals."
      That's my excuse right there. I have very little $ right now and would rather pay more for a big game than less for two "speedbump" games.

      That is the only valid excuse I am willing to accept.

      I do wonder however, if you aren't taking a bit of a gamble, Pacers can lose this series.

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        Re: 2,700 tickets available for games #1 and #2

        Let me just add this.

        In order for all the games to be sold out, people need to have been able to plan ahead and to be excited about the upcoming game.

        The layoff just destroyed any sense of excitement. After 11 days, only the hard-core fans are still focused on the playoffs, and that because we've been keeping in by watching the other games.

        At least we had a week notice instead of 4 days this time as to when the game would be, but even a week just isn't enough for people who have the kind of jobs where they can afford decent tickets to the games. If I was in Indy instead of down here in Atlanta (and that's my excuse, UB, I'm afraid $1400 for two plane tickets and two seats is a little steep for anything less than the NBA Finals - why 2? Because my wife would kill me if I went without her - one of many reasons I love her but it makes for expensive road trips) I might only be able to make 1 game per round. If the scheduling is bad, I simply could not make it to any of the games.

        Sure, it would be fantastic if we could sell 18000 tickets for every game, but there's an easy way for the Pacers organization to do that - how about half price tickets starting 30 minutes before the game, box office only, first-come-first-serve? How about giving season ticket holders an easy way to put their seats back into circulation on a night they can't or won't come?

        To be honest, I'd rather see an attendance of 15000 where the die-hard fans get a chance to sit in the lower bowl where the corporate geeks can't or won't make the game than an attendance of 18000 where all the suits are in the lower section only making noise for T-shirts and giveaways.

        Believe me, if the Pacer organization was worried about attendance, they'd be doing something about it. You should see the frantic lengths they go to down here ...
        BillS

        A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
        Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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          Re: 2,700 tickets available for games #1 and #2

          Sure, it would be fantastic if we could sell 18000 tickets for every game, but there's an easy way for the Pacers organization to do that - how about half price tickets starting 30 minutes before the game, box office only, first-come-first-serve?
          ...

          The half price thing sounds good in theory. But that is not fair to season ticket holders who paid full price. How would you like to be a season ticket holder, who paid full price and then have someone sit right next to you, who just bought their ticket 10 minutes before game time and they paid half price.

          And if the Pacers did set the precedent of doing the half price thing, what to do you some season ticket holder would do next season, thinking, why should I shell out full price when they might discount the tickets, that would hurt ticket sales in the long run.

          I hope Marsh or some other corp buys up 100's of tickets and gives them to military personnel like they did for game #2 of the first round

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            Re: 2,700 tickets available for games #1 and #2

            Sure, it would be fantastic if we could sell 18000 tickets for every game, but there's an easy way for the Pacers organization to do that - how about half price tickets starting 30 minutes before the game, box office only, first-come-first-serve?
            ...

            The half price thing sounds good in theory. But that is not fair to season ticket holders who paid full price. How would you like to be a season ticket holder, who paid full price and then have someone sit right next to you, who just bought their ticket 10 minutes before game time and they paid half price.

            And if the Pacers did set the precedent of doing the half price thing, what to do you some season ticket holder would do next season, thinking, why should I shell out full price when they might discount the tickets, that would hurt ticket sales in the long run.

            I hope Marsh or some other corp buys up 100's of tickets and gives them to military personnel like they did for game #2 of the first round
            Happens all the time in the theatre - every major city theatre district sells half price tickets the afternoon of the show. How does a guy feel if he pays a few hundred bucks to see "The Producers" on Broadway just to find out someone lucked into a single seat for $50 the night of the show? He feels damn lucky he had a seat because there were only a few tickets left if any.

            You buy your season tickets so you have the same seat and are guaranteed to get into every game. What if you really wanted to see a game and waited until the last minute only to find it was sold out? Your season ticket prevents that from happening to you. Your season ticket also keeps you from paying big scalper bucks for game 7 of the NBA finals.

            I think most season ticket holders are not going to decide whether or not to buy tickets based on the fact that they might be able to get a single ticket cheaper here or there - if that were the case, many wouldn't buy season tickets now because you can get tickets pretty cheap if you wait until 10 minutes into a non-sold-out game. In other words, I don't think money is the complete motivator. If it hurt anything, it would hurt the 10-game packages - but include a game or two in the packages that are likely to be sold out and there's a huge motivation to buy them.

            I'll ask the question - if you thought you could buy tickets at the door 30 minutes before the game for half price for some of the games, would you give up your season ticket? Remember, it means you have to show up and stand in line because you can't just call Ticketmaster. Also, which would you rather have - an empty seat next to you that kept your prices high or a seat filled with a fan yelling for the Pacers?

            Think of it this way - it basically is a form of tiered pricing, only one that makes no assumptions at the beginning of the season or the beginning of the playoffs as to how popular an opponent is going to be.


            (edited - changed "sold-out game" to "non-sold-out game" above)
            BillS

            A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
            Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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              Re: 2,700 tickets available for games #1 and #2

              Sure, it would be fantastic if we could sell 18000 tickets for every game, but there's an easy way for the Pacers organization to do that - how about half price tickets starting 30 minutes before the game, box office only, first-come-first-serve?
              ...

              The half price thing sounds good in theory. But that is not fair to season ticket holders who paid full price. How would you like to be a season ticket holder, who paid full price and then have someone sit right next to you, who just bought their ticket 10 minutes before game time and they paid half price.

              And if the Pacers did set the precedent of doing the half price thing, what to do you some season ticket holder would do next season, thinking, why should I shell out full price when they might discount the tickets, that would hurt ticket sales in the long run.

              I hope Marsh or some other corp buys up 100's of tickets and gives them to military personnel like they did for game #2 of the first round
              Happens all the time in the theatre - every major city theatre district sells half price tickets the afternoon of the show. How does a guy feel if he pays a few hundred bucks to see "The Producers" on Broadway just to find out someone lucked into a single seat for $50 the night of the show? He feels damn lucky he had a seat because there were only a few tickets left if any.

              You buy your season tickets so you have the same seat and are guaranteed to get into every game. What if you really wanted to see a game and waited until the last minute only to find it was sold out? Your season ticket prevents that from happening to you. Your season ticket also keeps you from paying big scalper bucks for game 7 of the NBA finals.

              I think most season ticket holders are not going to decide whether or not to buy tickets based on the fact that they might be able to get a single ticket cheaper here or there - if that were the case, many wouldn't buy season tickets now because you can get tickets pretty cheap if you wait until 10 minutes into a non-sold-out game. In other words, I don't think money is the complete motivator. If it hurt anything, it would hurt the 10-game packages - but include a game or two in the packages that are likely to be sold out and there's a huge motivation to buy them.

              I'll ask the question - if you thought you could buy tickets at the door 30 minutes before the game for half price for some of the games, would you give up your season ticket? Remember, it means you have to show up and stand in line because you can't just call Ticketmaster. Also, which would you rather have - an empty seat next to you that kept your prices high or a seat filled with a fan yelling for the Pacers?

              Think of it this way - it basically is a form of tiered pricing, only one that makes no assumptions at the beginning of the season or the beginning of the playoffs as to how popular an opponent is going to be.


              (edited - changed "sold-out game" to "non-sold-out game" above)
              I agree with Bill. I didn't give up my season tickets when I moved out of town so that I'd still have guaranteed playoff seats. Of course, unlike Bill, I'm within driving distance and I can sleep on my parent's sofa sleeper, so it only costs me gasoline (although that ain't cheap right now) and lost sleep.

              I bought my first season-ticket account the day after I couldn't get a seat to game #6 of the 1994 ECFs - and that's one of the few Pacers NBA playoff games I've ever missed attending in person. I'm even willing to tolerate letting a few regular season games go unused (if my buddy that's in town gets stuck at work) just to keep a guaranteed playoff seat.

              I'd rather have corporations buy the tickets and donate them to the Boys and Girls Clubs, or the YMCA, or military personnel, etc. but I also think the balcony seats - when sold as a season ticket package, could be sold for a little less per game (than when sold as individual game tickets) and still improve the Pacers' top line.
              Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
              Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
              Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
              Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
              And life itself, rushing over me
              Life itself, the wind in black elms,
              Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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                Re: 2,700 tickets available for games #1 and #2

                Good points BillS, and you're are correct.

                Although one of the biggest reasons why I bought season tickets starting in 1995, was because during the 1994 playoffs I had trouble getting tickets. And I must admit with attendence falling off for these playoff games, I am having second thoughts about renewing my season tickets for next season, and if I thought I could get discounted tickets at the last minute that would make me even less likely to buy season tickets.

                I can be very flexible about when and how I buy tickets and when I decide to go to a game.

                One other thing, all money is not the same. Season ticket money is worth more to a sports team. They get the money well in advance, so they can earn interest, plus with season ticket money they know how many people will be there and that helps them charge more for advertising.

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                • #9
                  Re: 2,700 tickets available for games #1 and #2



                  I bought my first season-ticket account the day after I couldn't get a seat to game #6 of the 1994 ECFs - and that's one of the few Pacers NBA playoff games I've ever missed attending in person. I'm even willing to tolerate letting a few regular season games go unused (if my buddy that's in town gets stuck at work) just to keep a guaranteed playoff seat.

                  I'd rather have corporations buy the tickets and donate them to the Boys and Girls Clubs, or the YMCA, or military personnel, etc. but I also think the balcony seats - when sold as a season ticket package, could be sold for a little less per game (than when sold as individual game tickets) and still improve the Pacers' top line.
                  I wonder if we were separated at birth.

                  Agree completely that the balcony tickets are overpriced. Even though they have not been raised since they moved to Conseco, and a few have been lowered, they should lower the prices up there, especially for season ticket holders. I would slash them 25% across the board

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                  • #10
                    Re: 2,700 tickets available for games #1 and #2

                    I wonder if we were separated at birth.

                    Agree completely that the balcony tickets are overpriced. Even though they have not been raised since they moved to Conseco, and a few have been lowered, they should lower the prices up there, especially for season ticket holders. I would slash them 25% across the board

                    I'm tellin' ya, October of 1969 was a *fine* time to be born.




                    EDIT - I think my regular season ticket prices have increased a little bit. What was especially bad was the first year. I'm in row 11, and I'd like to sit in a lower seat in the balcony. But during the first season, row 11 was $15 bucks a seat and row 10 was $30 bucks a seat. Everybody that sat right in front of me was just fuming over thier ticket price all year - and there were no renewals. Let me tell you there was definitely not a $15 difference in quality from one row to the next. I've heard that they've now changed the "dividing line" to something like row seven or eight, but I don't want to move just a couple rows closer and significantly increase the amount I pay per game.
                    Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
                    Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
                    Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
                    Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
                    And life itself, rushing over me
                    Life itself, the wind in black elms,
                    Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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                    • #11
                      Re: 2,700 tickets available for games #1 and #2

                      I was pretty surprised at seeing the number of tix left myself. Heck, I'm not even a Pacers fan but I may get some nosebleed tix for Game 2 (no way I can make game 1).

                      I think the Heat are overmatched physically but I like how they play. I like how Indy plays too. Chance to see some pretty good basketball IMO.

                      And I guarandamntee that I'll make at least one Pistons-Pacers game. Those should be fun! (Yeah, getting ahead of things but I just don't see any other outcome unless there's a huge injury situation with either).
                      The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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                      • #12
                        Re: 2,700 tickets available for games #1 and #2

                        I wonder if we were separated at birth.

                        Agree completely that the balcony tickets are overpriced. Even though they have not been raised since they moved to Conseco, and a few have been lowered, they should lower the prices up there, especially for season ticket holders. I would slash them 25% across the board

                        I'm tellin' ya, October of 1969 was a *fine* time to be born.

                        I'm sure that was *fine*, but not as great as <cue Bryan Adams> "the summer, the summer, the summer of '69"..............
                        PSN: MRat731 XBL: MRat0731

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                        • #13
                          Re: 2,700 tickets available for games #1 and #2

                          Tell me another story, Grandpa!

                          Pipe down, newbie........ :P
                          PSN: MRat731 XBL: MRat0731

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                            Re: 2,700 tickets available for games #1 and #2

                            Let me just add this.

                            In order for all the games to be sold out, people need to have been able to plan ahead and to be excited about the upcoming game.

                            The layoff just destroyed any sense of excitement. After 11 days, only the hard-core fans are still focused on the playoffs, and that because we've been keeping in by watching the other games.

                            At least we had a week notice instead of 4 days this time as to when the game would be, but even a week just isn't enough for people who have the kind of jobs where they can afford decent tickets to the games. If I was in Indy instead of down here in Atlanta (and that's my excuse, UB, I'm afraid $1400 for two plane tickets and two seats is a little steep for anything less than the NBA Finals - why 2? Because my wife would kill me if I went without her - one of many reasons I love her but it makes for expensive road trips) I might only be able to make 1 game per round. If the scheduling is bad, I simply could not make it to any of the games.

                            Sure, it would be fantastic if we could sell 18000 tickets for every game, but there's an easy way for the Pacers organization to do that - how about half price tickets starting 30 minutes before the game, box office only, first-come-first-serve? How about giving season ticket holders an easy way to put their seats back into circulation on a night they can't or won't come?

                            To be honest, I'd rather see an attendance of 15000 where the die-hard fans get a chance to sit in the lower bowl where the corporate geeks can't or won't make the game than an attendance of 18000 where all the suits are in the lower section only making noise for T-shirts and giveaways.

                            Believe me, if the Pacer organization was worried about attendance, they'd be doing something about it. You should see the frantic lengths they go to down here ...
                            But isn't that a problem right there? The Pacers org. shouldn't have to worry about attendance in the second round of the playoffs when they have the best team in the entire league.

                            Of course the Hawks go to great lengths to sell tickets. Their team sucks & has for years. But this is the best team in franchise history (per record anyway) & has a legit chance at the finals. The Pacers should be making apologies to fans who can't attend the games because tickets sold out so fast. Not trying to come up with gimicks to sell tickets.

                            BTW, just for the record I understand some people can't go for financial reason. That is a perfectly legit reason. Work is also an excuse & even a family thing.

                            But in the entire state of Indiana & some from central Ohio & Il. you mean we can't get 3,000 people. The fieldhouse is sold to about 14,000 or so automatically so that leaves 3-5000 people to come from the area.


                            Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                            • #15
                              Re: 2,700 tickets available for games #1 and #2

                              Since we've already done this entire thread before, and the game hasn't even happened yet, let's talk about something that was just brought up: Pacers marketing. Is it just me, or was this the worst marketing year you've ever seen? I didn't see a single thing regarding the Pacers for marketing the entire season in Bloomington, and that's pathetic (especially since we have the Indy cable package). They usually do a half-way decent job with promos, but other than about 2 weeks of those "Home game doesn't mean......." commercials, I haven't seen anything. THAT'S sad. It doesn't matter what the teams record is. As a company, the Pacers should still be promoting the product. Hell, they should be doing it particularly BECUASE of the team's reocrd. Maybe they did a better job with the local press up in Indy?
                              I have never understood why they don't play an exhibition game at Assembly and another at Mackey each Oct - at the very least.

                              I've had the same gripe about the Colts but they're having their spring camp at Ball State so maybe they're seeing the light.

                              I have a friend in LaGrange I visit now and then and it seems like everyone up there is a Pistons/Lions fan. That shouldn't happen - especially for anyone under about 20.
                              The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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