It's the NBA season and fans are excited about the new transactions that have taken place during the off season. Shaq is in Cleveland with Lebron, Richard Jefferson is with the San Antonio Spurs, Vince Carter and Dwight Howard are now teammates, and of course the infamous transaction with Ron Artest and the Los Angeles Lakers. If you are an NBA fan, I'm sure that you cannot wait until the season starts so you can see these great intense match ups that are going to take place during the course of the season.
Being a Clipper fan has not been very easy for the past couple of years. However, this season should be a different season now that they have Blaine Griffith on the squad. Getting tickets are going to be more difficult this season for Clipper fans because there are so many expectations for the season. In order for you to get the most out of your ticket purchases, you will need to know where to look. I will show you where you can look and also how you can avoid getting scammed as well.
One of the best places for you to look is on sites such as Craigslist and tickets.com. These are the best sites for people to go to find tickets. One thing that you need to watch out for is scammers who are not identifying themselves online as well as a contact phone number. When you are conducting business online, you will need to make sure that you are dealing with someone locally. You also want to make sure that you are dealing with someone who has legit contact information. You will need to verify their information before you give that person a cent of your money.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Cheap LA Clippers Tickets-Where to Look
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Monday, July 13, 2009
LA Clipper Tickets
Demand for Los Angeles Clippers Tickets just increased heavily thanks to the team agreeing in principle to a deal with free agent point guard Baron Davis. The Clips will reportedly pay the 29-year-old approximately $65 million over the next five years. Davis opted out of his contract with the Golden State Warriors in order to make the move to his hometown of Los Angeles. Davis grew up in the L.A. area and was a standout for UCLA in his collegiate days.
Davis should immediately make the Clippers a contender in the Western Conference. His signing should also encourage free agent Elton Brand to resign with the club. Brand has already expressed his interest in remaining a Clipper, but he did note his desire to play with other big-time players. In this case, Davis sure fits the bill. The third pick in the 1999 draft, Davis spent his first few seasons plagued by injury and looked to be headed towards being another "what if" type of player.
Davis found new life in Golden State though. He quickly became a fan favorite and had some phenomenal years with the club. Davis averaged 21 points, nearly eight assists and almost five rebounds per game last season. He also stole the ball more than two times per contest. He's one of the top point guards in the league and fills a big hole in the Clippers' roster. He's the kind of player that people will buy Los Angeles Clippers Tickets to see. The devastating injury suffered by Shaun Livingston, the Clippers' lottery pick on 2004, left no true point guard on the Clippers roster, until now.
Alongside rookie guard Eric Gordon, Davis should become part of one of the more dangerous backcourt tandems in the west. With Brand and Chris Kaman down low and budding star Al Thorton at the three, this team could be a force. Davis can give the club the kind of leadership that a mild-mannered player like Brand may not necessarily be able to provide. Davis is a well-respected player around the league and should serve as a good role model for the team's younger players.
The Clippers may never win a championship with Baron Davis, but it certainly makes them relevant again in a city that tends to focus mainly on the Lakers. Davis still has a lot of good years left and proved he's not a high injury risk anymore by playing in all 82 games this past season. No matter what happens, Davis is sure to sell quite a few Los Angeles Clipper Tickets.
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