TickCo Announces Predictions for Best Selling 2005 NBA Playoff Teams
Ticket brokering service makes predictions based on market history, current team status and player roster.
Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) April 21, 2005 -- TickCo.com, a Phoenix based ticket
brokering service that specializes in premium seating to worldwide sporting,
concert and theatre events, announces predictions on the best selling teams for
the 2005 NBA Playoffs.
TickCo's predictions for 2005’s best selling NBA
playoff teams are listed below and ranked in order based on their potential to
sell the most playoff tickets on the secondary market in 2005. TickCo made the
predictions based on market history, current team status and player
roster.
1. Miami Heat – Possessing the best Eastern Conference regular
season record going into the playoffs, Miami Heat playoff tickets have the best chance to be this
year’s top selling NBA playoff tickets.
2. San Antonio Spurs – Coming up
just shy of the most regular season wins in the Western Conference, history
shows that fans are willing to pay whatever it takes to obtain premium San
Antonio Spurs playoff tickets.
3. Phoenix Suns – Boasting the best
regular season record in the NBA and a Pacific Division Championship going into
the playoffs, Phoenix
Suns playoff tickets are bound to be in the top three for best selling NBA
playoff tickets this year.
4. Detroit Pistons – Anytime this
franchise appears in the postseason, fans turnout in groves to purchase the best
Detroit Pistons playoff tickets available on the secondary
market.
5. Chicago Bulls – The Bulls wrap up the top five best selling
NBA playoff teams on TickCo’s 2005 list. It’s no secret that Chicago loves its
sports, and the sales of Chicago Bulls playoff tickets are sure to reflect that love
again this season.
TickCo expects a high volume of NBA playoff ticket
sales on the secondary market this year. TickCo’s Director of Ecommerce, Kris
Farmer states. “The top five bestselling franchises this year consist of very
exciting teams; each with a very loyal fan following. It’s bound to be a busy
time for us, especially once our orders for 2005
NBA Finals tickets are factored in.”
About TickCo.:
TickCo.com is
operated by The Ticket Company, soon to be unilaterally named TickCo. TickCo has
been in the business of procuring hard-to-find and sold-out tickets to popular
events since 1989, serving individual and corporate clients worldwide. TickCo is
a privately owned agency that buys and resells tickets on the secondary market.
TickCo is not affiliated with the NBA, any NBA team, any NBA venue, or NBA
ticket box office.
Contact:
Kris Farmer
(602) 279-4444
www.TickCo.com
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