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  • $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

    2/5 - Warriors
    2/7 - Sonics
    2/11 - Clippers
    2/14 - Grizzlies
    2/21 - 2/21

    And don't think that only the really horrible seats are 4 dollars. When they did this back in November - some of the $4.00 tickets were in the 3rd row balcony.

    No one can use the excuse that it costs too much. You can pay $4.00 and boo Jackson all night long if you want.

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    Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

    Smart move.
    “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill

    “If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning.” - Catherine Aird

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    • #3
      Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

      Well this will pretty much tell whether or not what fans were saying all along were true that if Jack was gone they'd start coming back to games. With as cheap as those seats are the only excuse people have left is they don't have the time. If Attendance doesn't skyrocket after this than the franchise is really going to struggle. It sucks so bad if I wasn't stuck up at Purdue I'd be going to all these games, although those folks down in bloomington and butler are a heck of a lot closer hopefully some of the student body from those schools start goin. Myself i'd be going to any Pacer game I could but Purdue owns my soul and if it isn't school it's work soooo, I don't have much choice but I still will watch the ESPN Gamecast (since I can't watch it on TV up here) and follow the team as close as I possibly can.

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      • #4
        Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

        Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
        2/5 - Warriors
        2/7 - Sonics
        2/11 - Clippers
        2/14 - Grizzlies
        2/21 - 2/21

        And don't think that only the really horrible seats are 4 dollars. When they did this back in November - some of the $4.00 tickets were in the 3rd row balcony.

        No one can use the excuse that it costs too much. You can pay $4.00 and boo Jackson all night long if you want.
        Didn't we trade Jackson to Golden State? (BTW, we play the Bucks on 2/21)

        EDIT: Nevermind. VA is a freaking idiot. VA missed the while "We play GS in the first game UB listed". VA apologizes.

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        • #5
          Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

          I'll be at the Warriors game.

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          • #6
            Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

            I'm confused... This is what I am seeing:


            As a continuing celebration of the Indiana Pacers’ 40th Anniversary Season, Pepsi, a Pacers corporate partner, is sponsoring a promotion to roll back the price on Pacers’ tickets to the 1967-68 ticket price of $4 to five selected home games.
            ...

            Fans can purchase tickets to any of the five selected home games for this special promotional price beginning Friday, Feb. 2, at 10:00 a.m. The public is encouraged to purchase their tickets at the Conseco Fieldhouse Box Office, but may also purchase them at all Ticketmaster outlets, via the internet at Pacers.com or Ticketmaster.com or by phone at 1-800-4NBA-TIX. There will be a limit of 12 tickets per game per customer.

            The five opponents and dates are: Seattle SuperSonics, Feb. 7, at 7:00 p.m.; Milwaukee Bucks, Feb. 21, at 7:00 p.m.; Washington Wizards, March 14, at 7:00 p.m.; Chicago Bulls, March. 25, at 3:30 p.m.; New Jersey, April. 15, at 3:30 p.m.


            That isn't the same list as UB's. Are there more games included that aren't sponsored by Pepsi... or has the list changed?

            I wanted to boo Jackson for 4.00! OK... just kidding about the booing but have been considering going Monday and the 4.00 tix really perked up my ears.

            -Bball
            Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

            ------

            "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

            -John Wooden

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            • #7
              Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

              And yet in spite of trading away Jackson and lowering the price for at least some seats, the games will most certainly well below sell-out level. So much for those 2 excuses, I'm sick of hearing them.

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              • #8
                Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

                Guys, I just want to warn you... the attendance level is not going to skyrocket overnight, even if they GIVE away the seats.

                The best-case scenario is that the Pacers keep winning, and attendance slowly trickles upwards until the playoffs, and then the Pacers make a respectable playoff run (win the first round by playing well, and at least make a deep run into the second round).

                Combine that with positive press (and not having to compete with the Colts) and things might start looking good again come playoff time, or maybe the beginning of next season.

                I think TBTB know this too.

                -----------------------------------

                I'm just throwing this out there, b/c I don't want to hear everybody panicking in 3 weeks when the attendance numbers don't suddenly jump up.

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                • #9
                  Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

                  Bball - that is strange

                  Here is the e-mail I got from the Pacers.




                  Pepsi Presents Rolled Back Prices


                  Continuing with the celebration of the Pacers 40th Anniversary Season, Pepsi is sponsoring a special ticket offer. For five games in February, tickets will be available at the 1967 price of $4.



                  As a Pacers Season Ticket Holder, you have the opportunity to purchase up to 12 tickets at the 1967 price for yourself as well as friends and family.



                  Ordering Details

                  Orders will be fulfilled on a first-come, first-served basis and must be received at least 24 hours in advance of the game you wish to attend.

                  Tickets are subject to availability and located in the Balcony Level only. Exact seat locations will not be available. Upgrades are not permitted.

                  Tickets will be available for pick-up at the Season Ticket Holder Will Call Windows, #14 and #15, 90 minutes prior to tip-off of your specifically-chosen game.

                  Roll Back Dates

                  Monday, Feb. 5
                  vs. Golden State
                  7:00 p.m.

                  Wednesday, Feb. 7
                  vs. Seattle
                  7:00 p.m.

                  Sunday, Feb. 11
                  vs. L.A. Clippers
                  2:30 p.m.

                  Wednesday, Feb. 14
                  vs. Memphis
                  7:00 p.m.

                  Wednesday, Feb. 21
                  vs. Milwaukee
                  7:00 p.m.

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                  • #10
                    Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

                    If $4 tickets isn't reason enough.....

                    If the chance to boo Jackson again isn't enough....

                    If the fact that football season will be over and the Pacers the only game in town isn't enough....

                    If the fact that the Pacers are now a good team, and playing the right way isn't enough....

                    If the possibility of seeing a double-double-double by O'Neal and Murphy isn't enough...

                    Then consider this:


                    On Monday night, the national anthem will be sung by the high school choir of Southern Wells High School. My alma mater.

                    I'll be there!


                    .
                    And I won't be here to see the day
                    It all dries up and blows away
                    I'd hang around just to see
                    But they never had much use for me
                    In Levelland. (James McMurtry)

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                    • #11
                      Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

                      Originally posted by TPTB
                      Washington Wizards, March 14, at 7:00 p.m.
                      STARBURY

                      08 and Beyond

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                      • #12
                        Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

                        Originally posted by rabidpacersfan View Post
                        Guys, I just want to warn you... the attendance level is not going to skyrocket overnight, even if they GIVE away the seats.

                        The best-case scenario is that the Pacers keep winning, and attendance slowly trickles upwards until the playoffs, and then the Pacers make a respectable playoff run (win the first round by playing well, and at least make a deep run into the second round).

                        Combine that with positive press (and not having to compete with the Colts) and things might start looking good again come playoff time, or maybe the beginning of next season.

                        I think TBTB know this too.

                        -----------------------------------

                        I'm just throwing this out there, b/c I don't want to hear everybody panicking in 3 weeks when the attendance numbers don't suddenly jump up.
                        My point is that plenty of people WERE SAYING these things were the problem, not the winning or losing. Thus the "I just want them to play the right way" crap, when I've been saying all along that WINNING is the main and probably only aspect, and that even if Jackson was still here the fans would flock to the arena if they won 60 and went to the Finals.

                        Wins>>>>>>>>>>>Jack or Prices or weather or Colts or...and that's all I've ever said.

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                        • #13
                          Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

                          Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                          My point is that plenty of people WERE SAYING these things were the problem, not the winning or losing. Thus the "I just want them to play the right way" crap, when I've been saying all along that WINNING is the main and probably only aspect, and that even if Jackson was still here the fans would flock to the arena if they won 60 and went to the Finals.

                          Wins>>>>>>>>>>>Jack or Prices or weather or Colts or...and that's all I've ever said.


                          The problem is/was bigger than Sjax. He put a face on it. Making him the sole problem or scapegoat is not what most people have done tho.

                          The fact is this team was allowed to spiral into some rather dark places while management tried only to spin a new marketing campaign rather than do what needed done.

                          Donnie Walsh doesn't like to do anything until he absolutely has to. And this time he got burned badly by that slow trigger finger. It has been clear for a while that the fans were fed up with a lot about this team and the product on the floor. And there were signs and whispers that things were heading the wrong way before things came to a head (even during the 61 win season... even before...). But certainly it was clear a couple of years ago that we weren't heading in the right direction.

                          I see the Sjax trade as a start, not the finish of a needed remake of this team. I don't think I'm alone in thinking the problems aren't truly going to be gone until Tinsley is gone too. Many of the moves we did make were questionable at best. Al Harrington wasn't universally seen as a savior or even good move this season. And of those that did see it as a good/great thing... well... they just had the rug pulled out from under them. I don't expect them to be quickly won back.

                          Maybe there was a point where fans would've given the team the benefit of the doubt, but not now. They've played that hand already and bluffed one time too many. The boos were loud and clear last season. By not addressing those boos with anything other than a spin and marketing job, a job that unraveled quickly when Public Enemies #1A and 1B went clubbing, it pretty much sealed the team's fate (with fans).

                          And even then we only got more spin. Then the games started and we still got glimpses of the same old problems. Even with the spotlight on them and a dark cloud over them... we still had the same old issues. Sjax growling at the coach. Jamaal Hyde or Jamaal Jekyll at the point. Players complaining. Questionable effort. Questionable basketball IQ. Questionable teamwork.

                          Jermaine having a hissy fit after only 8 games didn't sit well with some of us either. This team was supposed to be beyond that type of stuff.

                          So sure... there are casual fans who will be back only when the winning starts (every team has that element tho). BUT IMHO there are several basketball fans that were lost and will only be back when the team shows us something.... consistently. Consistently. Spin jobs, wishful thinking, and a few games won't get it done. That's what happens when you use up your benefit of the doubt... the double-speak and happy talk don't get accepted so quickly.

                          Management can't go halfway and expect patience and magic to win those fans back. It'll take a game at a time. A possession at a time even. It'll take teamwork and Indiana basketball. And it will take some vision and proactive moves from management to keep that vision on track. If a player is holding that vision back, putting forth a lackluster effort, etc it will just delay the start of fans returning in any numbers to Conseco. And it will get worse if management (and/or coaching) doesn't act and bring the hammer (or axe) down immediately.

                          Yes, Sjax was a problem. The aura that surrounded him and permeated the team was a problem too. And the fans spoke out. The fans spoke out but nobody was listening.

                          Maybe they are listening now....

                          -Bball
                          Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

                          ------

                          "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                          -John Wooden

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                          • #14
                            Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

                            that was an EXCELLENT post bball

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                            • #15
                              Re: $4.00 Pacers tickets return for February home games.

                              Originally posted by Bball View Post
                              The problem is/was bigger than Sjax. He put a face on it. Making him the sole problem or scapegoat is not what most people have done tho.

                              The fact is this team was allowed to spiral into some rather dark places while management tried only to spin a new marketing campaign rather than do what needed done.

                              Donnie Walsh doesn't like to do anything until he absolutely has to. And this time he got burned badly by that slow trigger finger. It has been clear for a while that the fans were fed up with a lot about this team and the product on the floor. And there were signs and whispers that things were heading the wrong way before things came to a head (even during the 61 win season... even before...). But certainly it was clear a couple of years ago that we weren't heading in the right direction.

                              I see the Sjax trade as a start, not the finish of a needed remake of this team. I don't think I'm alone in thinking the problems aren't truly going to be gone until Tinsley is gone too. Many of the moves we did make were questionable at best. Al Harrington wasn't universally seen as a savior or even good move this season. And of those that did see it as a good/great thing... well... they just had the rug pulled out from under them. I don't expect them to be quickly won back.

                              Maybe there was a point where fans would've given the team the benefit of the doubt, but not now. They've played that hand already and bluffed one time too many. The boos were loud and clear last season. By not addressing those boos with anything other than a spin and marketing job, a job that unraveled quickly when Public Enemies #1A and 1B went clubbing, it pretty much sealed the team's fate (with fans).

                              And even then we only got more spin. Then the games started and we still got glimpses of the same old problems. Even with the spotlight on them and a dark cloud over them... we still had the same old issues. Sjax growling at the coach. Jamaal Hyde or Jamaal Jekyll at the point. Players complaining. Questionable effort. Questionable basketball IQ. Questionable teamwork.

                              Jermaine having a hissy fit after only 8 games didn't sit well with some of us either. This team was supposed to be beyond that type of stuff.

                              So sure... there are casual fans who will be back only when the winning starts (every team has that element tho). BUT IMHO there are several basketball fans that were lost and will only be back when the team shows us something.... consistently. Consistently. Spin jobs, wishful thinking, and a few games won't get it done. That's what happens when you use up your benefit of the doubt... the double-speak and happy talk don't get accepted so quickly.

                              Management can't go halfway and expect patience and magic to win those fans back. It'll take a game at a time. A possession at a time even. It'll take teamwork and Indiana basketball. And it will take some vision and proactive moves from management to keep that vision on track. If a player is holding that vision back, putting forth a lackluster effort, etc it will just delay the start of fans returning in any numbers to Conseco. And it will get worse if management (and/or coaching) doesn't act and bring the hammer (or axe) down immediately.

                              Yes, Sjax was a problem. The aura that surrounded him and permeated the team was a problem too. And the fans spoke out. The fans spoke out but nobody was listening.

                              Maybe they are listening now....

                              -Bball
                              Great post! My thoughts exactly. Thanks.

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