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NBA Attendance Report 2014 - Jazz is #12

jjscap

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Sorry if this was discussed earlier but this is amazing and surprising, especially to Euros like me who don't know much about Utah and SLC.

Average attendance of 18,175... lost only few hundreds in a rebuilding year. Edged Rockets and Nets.. WOW.
 
you do know empty season ticket holder seats count with those numbers right.

those guys got season tickets because they tough c4 would finally play etc etc.

there was promise
 
you do know empty season ticket holder seats count with those numbers right.

those guys got season tickets because they tough c4 would finally play etc etc.

there was promise

The C4 did play... A lot. And the millers still made money from those tickets whether they came to the game or not so why wouldn't they count it? Every team in the league counts it the same way, is not just us.
 
Jazz tickets are still hugely underpriced though compared to other markets.

Bull****. Compared to what markets and using what metric? Average price? Median price? Cheapest ticket/get in price?

Are they one of the cheaper tickets? Yes. But not by much on average. And certainly not enough to explain their attendance rates compared to other markets with cheaper tickets. Plus they're one of the smallest markets in the league so of course prices will be lower. But underpriced? If you're not selling out every night then your prices probably aren't "underpriced."

https://www.businessinsider.com/ave...ams-in-the-nba-sports-chart-of-the-day-2013-2

I've gotten into many clippers games for <$10 too. Jazz at clippers tickets for row 30 were $35. Comparable to jazz lower bowl prices in Utah.
 
you do know empty season ticket holder seats count with those numbers right.

those guys got season tickets because they tough c4 would finally play etc etc.

there was promise

You do know that the Jazz still got their money right? Jazz are just fine. Not only that but with 2 1st rounders (one likely a top 5), a new coach, 1/2 the roster as free agents and cash to spend the Jazz will do enough to more than make up for the few fair weathers they did lose.
 
You do know that the Jazz still got their money right? Jazz are just fine. Not only that but with 2 1st rounders (one likely a top 5), a new coach, 1/2 the roster as free agents and cash to spend the Jazz will do enough to more than make up for the few fair weathers they did lose.

Especially since they barely made it to the the salary floor. This may have been one of the best years in Jazz history in terms of profit margins.
 
I've gotten into many clippers games for <$10 too. Jazz at clippers tickets for row 30 were $35. Comparable to jazz lower bowl prices in Utah.

I wish lower bowl tickets were 35 bucks
 
Last season I managed to get a few lower bowl center tickets for pretty cheap. 20 bucks or so, but it would be against really poor teams like Orlando or Sacramento. Couldnt find anything close this season. Tickets are cheaper than other markets but still expensive when you consider what you pay and what you end up getting to watch.
 
And he brings down the overall IQ of jazzfanz. He's not the only one with the idea that the the c5 play so few minutes.


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Well tbh i remember someone posting that the core 5 played a small amount of minutes on the court at the same time together. That should not have the case
 
Bull****. Compared to what markets and using what metric? Average price? Median price? Cheapest ticket/get in price?

Are they one of the cheaper tickets? Yes. But not by much on average. And certainly not enough to explain their attendance rates compared to other markets with cheaper tickets. Plus they're one of the smallest markets in the league so of course prices will be lower. But underpriced? If you're not selling out every night then your prices probably aren't "underpriced."

https://www.businessinsider.com/ave...ams-in-the-nba-sports-chart-of-the-day-2013-2

I've gotten into many clippers games for <$10 too. Jazz at clippers tickets for row 30 were $35. Comparable to jazz lower bowl prices in Utah.


Well, having lived in SLC, Portland, and Sacramento, I call tell you that Jazz tickets are a lot cheaper. Season tix for Portland is about 12k for 2 lower bowl (about 5th row). Sacramento charges about $19k for the same, and front row goes up to about 56k for two seats. Crazy. Portland is about 14k.

The cost of living is pretty similar from SLC to Portland, and salaries are about the same as well (at least in my industry). I feel like Utah has pretty good pricing on premium seating, but I wouldn't say they ware too far below the competition. It would be interesting to seek rankings by team based on revenue from ticket sales. I'm guess the Jazz are in the bottom 5.
 
The Millers are gonna make more money off those Wiggins jerseys than they ever would from ticket sales.
 
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