Also can we comment on the Ticket Office's use of Dynamic Pricing, a concept that MLB's San Francisco Giants first used and now much of the Pro Fanchises and some elite NCAA programs have adopted.
So a seat for a premium team would sell for $400-600 a seat, buuut when Oklahoma City or Orlando is at Moda the same seat is $70-110.
Also can we comment on the Ticket Office's use of Dynamic Pricing, a concept that MLB's San Francisco Giants first used and now much of the Pro Fanchises and some elite NCAA programs have adopted.
So a seat for a premium team would sell for $400-600 a seat, buuut when Oklahoma City or Orlando is at Moda the same seat is $70-110.
Sure it's not the 10,000-25k or more that the die-hard fan purchases every Summer. But the Moda Center back when the franchise was struggling to fill seats gave fans FOUR SEATS, FOUR DOGS & SODAS IN THE UPPER BOWL FOR $40. Granted salaries have skyrocketed and $40 doesn't get you a parking space these days. But when "load management" or tanking nets a Summer League Starting Five; no wonder the fans are crying and demanding a discount.
All this down the stretch for one/two additional ping pong balls, the math like the on-court product just doesn't add up.
How many more seasons will the Front Office make empty promises to Damian Lillard & his loyal fans? We have a lifetime but Dame Time in Portland, does have an expiration date.
Also can we comment on the Ticket Office's use of Dynamic Pricing, a concept that MLB's San Francisco Giants first used and now much of the Pro Fanchises and some elite NCAA programs have adopted.
So a seat for a premium team would sell for $400-600 a seat, buuut when Oklahoma City or Orlando is at Moda the same seat is $70-110.
Sure it's not the 10,000-25k or more that the die-hard fan purchases every Summer. But the Moda Center back when the franchise was struggling to fill seats gave fans FOUR SEATS, FOUR DOGS & SODAS IN THE UPPER BOWL FOR $40. Granted salaries have skyrocketed and $40 doesn't get you a parking space these days. But when "load management" or tanking nets a Summer League Starting Five; no wonder the fans are crying and demanding a discount.
All this down the stretch for one/two additional ping pong balls, the math like the on-court product just doesn't add up.
How many more seasons will the Front Office make empty promises to Damian Lillard & his loyal fans? We have a lifetime but Dame Time in Portland, does have an expiration date.