One Ticket to See a New Orleans Hornets Game at The New Orleans Arena. Two Games and Three Seating Options Available.
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Under guidance of a young head coach, Hornets seek back-to-back postseason appearances during two exciting games at The New Orleans Arena
Humans have been putting spherical objects in hoops for centuries, but until the invention of the dunk, the fast break, and face dribbling, it wasn’t an activity worth watching. See if “basketball” lives up to the hype with today’s deal to see a New Orleans Hornets game at The New Orleans Arena. Seating for each option is based on inventory, and our customers will receive the best seats available at the time of pickup. Choose from the following seating options:
- For $16, you get one ticket for upper-side seating (example: section 309, row 9, seat 15; a $35 value).
- For $33, you get one ticket for lower-corner seating (example: section 104; a $72 value).
- For $79, you get one ticket for club seating (example: section 124; a $179 value).<p>
For each seating option, choose between the following games:
- Against the San Antonio Spurs on Monday, January 23, at 7 p.m.
- Against the Atlanta Hawks on Sunday, January 29, at 6 p.m.<p>
The New Orleans Hornets swarm the court at The New Orleans Arena seeking to sting a pair of opponents and repeat last season’s fast break into the playoffs. Rather than construct a hive made from deflated basketballs in the rafters, Hornets fans can post up in one of three different seating areas and marvel at the aerial acrobatics of point guard Jarrett Jack and forward Carl Landry. In his first season since being traded from Los Angeles, center Chris Kaman has established his Bayou presence by leading the team in rebounds and distribution of autographed mouth guards. As head coach Monty Williams pumps up his squad during breaks in the action, in-game entertainment pumps up the crowd, whether it be sultry steps from the dance team or lectures on the fickle nature of honey stocks from Hugo the mascot.
Under guidance of a young head coach, Hornets seek back-to-back postseason appearances during two exciting games at The New Orleans Arena
Humans have been putting spherical objects in hoops for centuries, but until the invention of the dunk, the fast break, and face dribbling, it wasn’t an activity worth watching. See if “basketball” lives up to the hype with today’s deal to see a New Orleans Hornets game at The New Orleans Arena. Seating for each option is based on inventory, and our customers will receive the best seats available at the time of pickup. Choose from the following seating options:
- For $16, you get one ticket for upper-side seating (example: section 309, row 9, seat 15; a $35 value).
- For $33, you get one ticket for lower-corner seating (example: section 104; a $72 value).
- For $79, you get one ticket for club seating (example: section 124; a $179 value).<p>
For each seating option, choose between the following games:
- Against the San Antonio Spurs on Monday, January 23, at 7 p.m.
- Against the Atlanta Hawks on Sunday, January 29, at 6 p.m.<p>
The New Orleans Hornets swarm the court at The New Orleans Arena seeking to sting a pair of opponents and repeat last season’s fast break into the playoffs. Rather than construct a hive made from deflated basketballs in the rafters, Hornets fans can post up in one of three different seating areas and marvel at the aerial acrobatics of point guard Jarrett Jack and forward Carl Landry. In his first season since being traded from Los Angeles, center Chris Kaman has established his Bayou presence by leading the team in rebounds and distribution of autographed mouth guards. As head coach Monty Williams pumps up his squad during breaks in the action, in-game entertainment pumps up the crowd, whether it be sultry steps from the dance team or lectures on the fickle nature of honey stocks from Hugo the mascot.
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