Warriors Tickets Are In High Demand

Because of the great turnout for the 2010-2011 season, fans are expecting a lot from the Golden State Warriors this upcoming season. The changes made in 2010, which included a new coaching staff, the introduction of a few new players in the roster, new ownership and even a new logo, had a good effect on the team’s gameplay. They showed a lot of improvement than their previous performances and many are hoping that they carry the positive vibe over to the new season, despite the departure of head coach Keith Smart. With such high expectations from fans, many are already buying their Warriors tickets.

While already gifted with a number of great performances in 2010, many also wonder just how much farther the Warriors could have gotten had forward Ekpe Udoh not torn his ligament in his left wrist last summer. The injury delayed Udoh’s rookie campaign and prevented him from showing off his defensive prowess until months into the season. In the later months, Udoh become a part of the team’s regular rotation, which has fans waiting with bated breath to see what else he can bring to the table. Many fans already say that Epke Udoh is already worth getting their hands on Warriors tickets; with Udoh’s 1.48 blocked shots per game that leads all rookies, who can blame them?

I certainly have plans of watching Epke Udoh play live and see real basketball action! As soon as I get my hands on some Warriors tickets, I’ll be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at the Oracle Arena. I have the advantage of knowing where to get low priced Warriors tickets online and I don’t mind sharing the secret with other Warriors fans. The more Warriors fans to cheer and show their support for the team, the better!

I’m not so sure about how I feel about Keith Smart leaving the Warriors as head coach, especially with the improvement that he inspired in the team last season. And he’s been with the Golden State Warriors for a while, working first as an assistant coach since the 2003-2004 season. But that’s water under the bridge, and it does give me a lot of hope for a change in style and gameplay that could land us a playoffs spot. Warriors tickets sales will skyrocket then for sure!

{There are still a lot of familiar names on the roster that we can rely on. There’s Monta Ellis who ranked first in NBA minutes, third in steals and eighth in scoring. There’s also David Lee, who ranked seventh in the NBA with 37 double-doubles. All in all, it still looks like we have a great Warriors season ahead of us, and it might be the best of times to get ourselves some Warriors tickets.}

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