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Charlotte Bobcats Playoff Tickets Info


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For those interested, Bobcats playoff tickets will be available for purchase by the general public beginning tomorrow (Monday) at 10 a.m.

Season ticket holders will have to inform me on how the playoff priority works (if there is such a thing) because I'm not certain if it works similar to the way the Panthers handle their playoff tickets regarding STH and PSL owners or if it's entirely different.

Regarding ticket prices, tickets will star at $22 a piece and go up from there.

The dates have not been announced yet, but I believe we will be looking at a date of April 27th or 28th for the first home playoff game (someone correct me if I'm wrong).

I will making the trip down from Va and I hope to see a bunch of you guys there packing out TWC.

Go Cats!!!

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If we were playing Miami I was definitely going to sit downstairs for one game.  But considering Indiana's free fall and the potential matchup with either Toronto or Chicago, I felt confident that there won't be a sweep.  If the 'Cats win a series, I'll definitely be ponying up more for the second series.  No doubt about it. 

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If we were playing Miami I was definitely going to sit downstairs for one game.  But considering Indiana's free fall and the potential matchup with either Toronto or Chicago, I felt confident that there won't be a sweep.  If the 'Cats win a series, I'll definitely be ponying up more for the second series.  No doubt about it. 

Unless Indiana mystically passes Miami, we won't be playing them. I'd say it will be Toronto, Chicago, or Indiana.

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This is the worst part about going to school in Louisiana, other than the fact its in Louisiana.

 

At least the games will be on national tv B)

I feel your pain from here in Auburn.  I'm hoping for a potential second round games just so I can go to one!    The worst part is our Cable here doesn't even get NBA TV so if the games are on NBA TV, ill have to go to buffalo wild wings....

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