New Sixers owners plan to drop ticket prices

Posted on | Friday, October 21, 2011 | No Comments

By Matt Moore

When billionaire Joshua Harris purchased a theoretical basketball team (considering they don't actually play basketball right now), it brought some questions about the league's claims about the dismal state of affairs. After all, if Harris is investing so much in a new team along with owners in Atlanta, Detroit, and less recently Golden State, are things really that bad? Whether it's a reaction those questions or a gesture of goodwill from the new ownership, Sixers fans are about to reap the rewards.

From Philly.com: 1. The Sixers announced lower single-game ticket prices for the upcoming season. Over 8,800 seats will be significantly reduced for single-game tickets during the 2011-12 season. The new single-game structure results in 51 percent of seating being recuded. Certain lower-level seats that were $54 last season will be $29 this upcoming season.



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