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Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2019 4:31 pm Post subject:
safari_in_cali wrote:
A few of the nationally televised home games in 2020 will start at 7:00 PM on weekdays instead of the usual 7:30 PM. At least they didn't move the start time to 6:00/6:30 PM, which I was worried was going to happen after Silver complained about the drop in TV ratings due to the late game start after Lebron moved to the West.
So, are they going to move up the East coast game or join the Laker game at halftime? They already miss the first 30 minutes.
I'm glad the Lakers play the Pelicans relatively early in the season, as that 2nd game in 2020, will no doubt be without Ball & maybe Ingram (as they will both be on the IR by then)... _________________ “Always remember... Rumors are carried by haters, spread by fools, and accepted by idiots.”
kind of a waste of a lakers/clippers matchup if you ask me since PG is all but guaranteed not to play
LOL and Clipps are favored by 2!
Get your bets in boys!
I know know one wants to consider this, but if the Lakers lose to the George-less Clippers on opening day.....lookout... _________________ “Always remember... Rumors are carried by haters, spread by fools, and accepted by idiots.”
Lakers home opener is against the Jazz on October 25.
Lakers home opener is against the Clippers on October 22.
HA! Yeah Clipper home games are basically home games for us.
I can"t wait to ruin their Opening Night. Balmer is gonna try and turn it into a night of celebration. We need to make sure that its a night of horrors for them. To all of you that live in LA.... get tickets to that game and represent. We have to show them that no matter what floor they put down, Staples is the Lakers home.
Since I recently moved to Texas, going to try to catch them in Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. I know Spurs tickets are much cheaper than Staples, I wonder about the other two. _________________ Formerly OC Lakerfan
I’d be surprised if anywhere has ticket prices as high as Staples.
Edit: I looked it up. The Warriors were actually slightly higher on the secondary market last season. No one else is even close. I find those prices appalling, so I hope you folks in LA are finding a cheaper way to get tickets.
I’d be surprised if anywhere has ticket prices as high as Staples.
Edit: I looked it up. The Warriors were actually slightly higher on the secondary market last season. No one else is even close. I find those prices appalling, so I hope you folks in LA are finding a cheaper way to get tickets.
I'm surprised the Spurs are expensive as they are and the Rockets/Mavs seem relatively cheap. When the Kobe/Shaq Lakers were in the playoffs against each other several years ago and I looked at secondary markets and I accidentally looked at Spurs home games. The Spurs tickets were so affordable in comparison. _________________ Formerly OC Lakerfan
Lakers home opener is against the Jazz on October 25.
Lakers home opener is against the Clippers on October 22.
HA! Yeah Clipper home games are basically home games for us.
It will cost a fortune to get those seats from season ticket owners.
There are generally only about 12-15,000 season tickets available per team. In the playoffs, the season ticket owners have the right of first refusal, not all season ticket holders pay for playoff games. _________________ Formerly OC Lakerfan
Pretty cool with all the national tv games for Lakers/Pelicans. A friend of mine doesnt have Sportsnet on his tv package, only FS West (Clippers). We're thinking about going halves on NBA League Pass. Can he get the Lakers road games or opponent feeds with it? He saw all four Lakers vs Clippers on FS West last year. He would order it and watch only on Directv, I would watch via streaming. He lives here in L.A.
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