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November 17, 2009

Tickets for nothing, Nets for free!

The NJ Nets are not only blowing out lower-level seats for tonight's game for a mere $10, but are also giving away extra tickets to season-ticket holders in hopes that they will bring along a friend or two, which would make anyone who paid face value for tonight's game a real sucker.

NY Daily News, Sean Williams emerges as bright spot for winless New Jersey Nets

The team, off to a franchise-worst 0-10 start, is giving each season-ticket holder two additional tickets for the game, with the hope that each of those fans will "bring additional friends and family to produce a packed house of cheering Nets fans."

NBA Fanhouse, Nets Make Losing a Marketing Gimmick

the 0-10 New Jersey Nets have accepted that ignoring the big, fat goose egg in "W" column is no longer possible ...

... which is why they've unveiled the "10 is Enough" promotion, which involves giving every season ticket holder two free tickets to Tuesday's game and selling a bunch more tickets to the general public for $10 a pop.

NY Daily News, New Jersey Nets CEO Brett Yormark asks fans to show up

The team is giving away two extra tickets to every season ticket holder for tomorrow's game against the Indiana Pacers, hoping a more-crowded Izod Center will give the Nets a jolt.

Posted by lumi at November 17, 2009 5:54 PM