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I'd love to see a rule that if a team makes a decision to sit a player that has been named to an All Star Team or All NBA Team in the past two years, anyone can get a refund on their ticket to the game. Not sure how this would work with so many fans buying seats on the 2nd market.
Disagree entirely with that one. Take our situation with Jayson Tatum, for example. Would the Celtics have to offer refunds all season? If he sits out a random game after he returns, as part of his recovery? Ticket prices were cheaper this year, especially early on, because people knew Tatum was out and were not sure how much Brown would play, so it was already baked into the price.
It'd be complicated as heck. STM renewals went out last Feb/Mar, and you're committing in March. That was well before the Tatum injury so that stuff was already paid for by the time Tatum got injured. Unfortunately, the ticket increases factored in how the team stood pre-Tatum injury and roster blowup. It was an absolute bath early on. Gotten better lately and this coming month will be a boon with Flagg plus the GSW/MIN/OKC stretch.
Fans should know what they're getting into when they buy tickets. There are no guarantees. It sucks when guys sit out but the potential is always there.
I assumed that the language used i.e. choosing to sit a player, implies that it is a choice by the team i.e. rest, not because of legit injury

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