$49 for One Lower-Level Ticket to Phoenix Suns Game Against Minnesota Timberwolves on April 11 (Up to $111.25 Value)
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- Live NBA action
- Western Conference rivals
- Star players in action
Though most scholars credit James Naismith with the invention of basketball, Buckingham Palace historians have uncovered evidence of Elizabethan peach baskets torn to bits by the queen's rim-shaking tomahawk dunks. Marvel at modern jams with today's Groupon: for $49, you get one lower-level ticket to see the Phoenix Suns face off against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday, April 11 at 7 p.m. at the US Airways Center (up to a $111.25 value). Each seat will be assigned in sections 104–112 or 116–124 in rows 10–25. View a virtual seating chart here.
The Phoenix Suns have made two NBA Finals appearances (1976 and 1993), and this year's squad is revving up to battle a Western Conference foe, the Minnesota Timberwolves, . Lead by point guard Steve Nash, score-booster Grant Hill, and well-manicured-beard owner Vince Carter, the Suns delight sports fanatics, families, and first daters with their on-the-court antics. Alley-oop aficionados extend their plaudits in a close-to-the-hoop seat located in the lower-level sections, giving them perfect views of the laws of attraction between bouncing spheres and nylon nets. Visions of hoop dreams will dance through your head as the bubbly moves of the Suns Dancers and the high-flying apish exploits of the Suns Gorilla impress even the most diehard Timberwolves fans.
- Live NBA action
- Western Conference rivals
- Star players in action
Though most scholars credit James Naismith with the invention of basketball, Buckingham Palace historians have uncovered evidence of Elizabethan peach baskets torn to bits by the queen's rim-shaking tomahawk dunks. Marvel at modern jams with today's Groupon: for $49, you get one lower-level ticket to see the Phoenix Suns face off against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday, April 11 at 7 p.m. at the US Airways Center (up to a $111.25 value). Each seat will be assigned in sections 104–112 or 116–124 in rows 10–25. View a virtual seating chart here.
The Phoenix Suns have made two NBA Finals appearances (1976 and 1993), and this year's squad is revving up to battle a Western Conference foe, the Minnesota Timberwolves, . Lead by point guard Steve Nash, score-booster Grant Hill, and well-manicured-beard owner Vince Carter, the Suns delight sports fanatics, families, and first daters with their on-the-court antics. Alley-oop aficionados extend their plaudits in a close-to-the-hoop seat located in the lower-level sections, giving them perfect views of the laws of attraction between bouncing spheres and nylon nets. Visions of hoop dreams will dance through your head as the bubbly moves of the Suns Dancers and the high-flying apish exploits of the Suns Gorilla impress even the most diehard Timberwolves fans.