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Information on Oklahoma City Thunder NBA tickets for the 2008-2009 season

The NBA has announced the ticket prices for our new Oklahoma City Thunder Basketball team. The tickets are some of the most affordable basketball tickets in the league.  The Oklahoma City NBA has begun contacting all that had asked for tickets on Saturday, the list is said to be at about 18,000. More than half of the seats at the Ford Center will sell for less than $50 per a game and at least 3400 seats will be available for just $10.

It looks like Oklahoma City Basketball fans will be able to watch the game pretty inexpensively this season. I’m sure the price is set so low to create some new Oklahoma City Thunder fans. Don’t think that all of the better seats will be as cheap though. Premium seats will cost around $250 a game. The team said that just because you aren’t on the list doesn’t mean you are out of luck for season tickets. It is always on a first come first serve basis so contact the Oklahoma City Thunder ASAP to schedule an appointment for season tickets. The seat selection process will begin on September 8th at the Oklahoma City Ford Center. You can contact the Oklahoma City Thunder offices at 405-208-4600 for Oklahoma City Basketball season tickets information.

11 Responses to “Information on Oklahoma City Thunder NBA tickets for the 2008-2009 season”

  1. Deborah Baldwin Says:

    Please add my name to the list for tickets for any of the upcoming games in Okc……. $50.00 or less
    Thanx!!!

  2. Phillip Reid Says:

    Is there a phone number where I can check the date and time of my appointment to buy tickets. I was notified a few weeks ago but cannot find my notes.

    Thank you!

    Phillip Reid
    1-580-772-3301
    cell 580-302-2071

  3. Randy Stillwell Says:

    PLease add my name to that list as well..$50.00 or less…also are there any specail discounts for family and groups functions.?

  4. Mayra Marin Says:

    Hello, could I get a phone number to where I could buy tickets over the phone.

    Thank you!

  5. Carolyn Brungardt Says:

    Hello!
    I’ve been trying to find your phone number for the marketing department. Could you please let me know what it is?
    We send out Direct Mail for companies, organizations, etc.

    Thank you!

  6. OSU FAN Says:

    First Major Blunder by The Thunder!

    New Orleans/ Oklahoma City Hornets season ticket holders get no preference in ticket lottery! What a mistake!

    The first season the Hornets were in OKC my family bought season tickets for our immediate family (4). That season we also had two birthday parties with 20-30 people at Hornets games. Near the end of the season we bought “group tickets” to one game (30) and distributed them to extended family and friends, some of which bought season tickets in year two.

    The second Hornets season in OKC we again bought four upper level season tickets for the kids (ages 17-25) and 2 club-level seats for my wife and myself, as well as 25 of the 12 or 15 (I don’t remember exactly what they were) game mini-plans and sold those tickets to extended family and friends so we could all attend games together. We also again bought two birthday party packages the second season.

    When the Ford Center tax vote came around we were very vocal in our support for the tax. My entire family was very, very excited about the NBA coming permanently to OKC. But not anymore, we have been left out. Because our select-a-seat appointment is not until Monday September 15th it is obvious that we will not have any opportunity to buy even 1 season ticket. In my opinion, families like ours that packed the Ford Center every night for 2 years had as much to do with bringing the NBA here permanently as did Clay Bennett and PBC.

    The Thunder are blaming the Hornets for not sharing their ticket information, however I called my Hornets ticket rep. in New Orleans and he claims he is receiving 20-30 calls a day from his OKC customers wanting to know why the Hornets would do this to the fans that supported them so faithfully for 2 years. He says that the Thunders claims are completely untrue, that the Hornets offered the information to the Thunder and that the Thunder “never even got back to us”.

    Needless to say we are heartbroken. I am a life-long resident of Oklahoma City and I would never wish anything bad on the Thunder for that reason, but they have lost what would have been a very loyal family of fans. I will not root against them, but also will not root for them. As far as I’m concerned they don’t exist. How could this lottery have been fair when already, days before our select-a-seat appointment the “ticket brokers” (crooks) are advertising hundreds of tickets at 3-5 times the face value.

    Thanks a lot Thunder, so nice of you to take care of the fans that got you here in the first place. I have already made preliminary arrangements for our family to travel to Dallas to see our HORNETS.

  7. Chris Says:

    First Major Blunder by The Thunder!

    New Orleans/ Oklahoma City Hornets season ticket holders get no preference in ticket lottery! What a mistake!

    The first season the Hornets were in OKC my family bought season tickets for our immediate family (4). That season we also had two birthday parties with 20-30 people at Hornets games. Near the end of the season we bought “group tickets” to one game (30) and distributed them to extended family and friends, some of which bought season tickets in year two.

    The second Hornets season in OKC we again bought four upper level season tickets for the kids (ages 17-25) and 2 club-level seats for my wife and myself, as well as 25 of the 12 or 15 (I don’t remember exactly what they were) game mini-plans and sold those tickets to extended family and friends so we could all attend games together. We also again bought two birthday party packages the second season.

    When the Ford Center tax vote came around we were very vocal in our support for the tax. My entire family was very, very excited about the NBA coming permanently to OKC. But not anymore, we have been left out. Because our select-a-seat appointment is not until Monday September 15th it is obvious that we will not have any opportunity to buy even 1 season ticket. In my opinion, families like ours that packed the Ford Center every night for 2 years had as much to do with bringing the NBA here permanently as did Clay Bennett and PBC.

    The Thunder are blaming the Hornets for not sharing their ticket information, however I called my Hornets ticket rep. in New Orleans and he claims he is receiving 20-30 calls a day from his OKC customers wanting to know why the Hornets would do this to the fans that supported them so faithfully for 2 years. He says that the Thunders claims are completely untrue, that the Hornets offered the information to the Thunder and that the Thunder “never even got back to us”.

    Needless to say we are heartbroken. I am a life-long resident of Oklahoma City and I would never wish anything bad on the Thunder for that reason, but they have lost what would have been a very loyal family of fans. I will not root against them, but also will not root for them. As far as I’m concerned they don’t exist. How could this lottery have been fair when already, days before our select-a-seat appointment the “ticket brokers” (crooks) are advertising hundreds of tickets at 3-5 times the face value.

    Thanks a lot Thunder, so nice of you to take care of the fans that got you here in the first place. I have already made preliminary arrangements for our family to travel to Dallas to see our HORNETS.

  8. thunder, duh Says:

    the tHUNDER are the joke of the league…so is ownership, management and the NBA executive team. The gay marriage or Clay and Stern could only have happened in Oklahoma, home of some real small brained folks.

  9. Peter Says:

    How long until the OKC Thunder relocate? This franchise AND the NBA owe the good people of the state of OKLAHOMA a HUGE apology….smaller markets would come out and support teams (re: Cloumbus Blue Jackets, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Twins) if there was a TEAM TO SUPPORT…

    OKC Thunder should just fold or relegate themselves to a NBDL team…this is a joke…

    people (and ad companies) have MUCH better things to do than to waste their money on a bunch of over paid sports stars

    UNIWATCHBLOG.COM

  10. kyle durant Says:

    I hope you guys loose the rest of your games. I feel sorry for the players you stole from seattle. Your town sucks, clay sucks, david sucks and starbucks sucks. hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

  11. Mervin Chino Says:

    Hello, I really like the design of your site. What template are you using?

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