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| Event | Date | Venue | ||
| Golden State Warriors vs. Portland Trail Blazers | Nov 20, 2009 Fri 7:30 PM | Oakland, CA Oracle Arena | ||
| Dallas Mavericks vs. Golden State Warriors | Nov 24, 2009 Tue 7:30 PM | Dallas, TX American Airlines C... | ||
| San Antonio Spurs vs. Golden State Warriors | Nov 25, 2009 Wed 7:30 PM | San Antonio, TX AT&T Center | ||
| Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers | Nov 28, 2009 Sat 7:30 PM | Oakland, CA Oracle Arena | ||
| Golden State Warriors vs. Indiana Pacers | Nov 30, 2009 Mon 7:30 PM | Oakland, CA Oracle Arena | ||
| Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors | Dec 1, 2009 Tue 7:00 PM | Denver, CO Pepsi Center | ||
| Golden State Warriors vs. Houston Rockets | Dec 3, 2009 Thu 7:30 PM | Oakland, CA Oracle Arena | ||
| Golden State Warriors vs. Orlando Magic | Dec 5, 2009 Sat 7:30 PM | Oakland, CA Oracle Arena | ||
| Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Golden State Warriors | Dec 7, 2009 Mon 7:00 PM | Oklahoma City, OK Ford Center | ||
| New Jersey Nets vs. Golden State Warriors | Dec 9, 2009 Wed 7:30 PM | East Rutherford, NJ Izod Center (former... |
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Coming of a great season that saw the Warriors just miss the post-season, Golden State basketball ticket holders are hoping that the team can put everything together and make some noise in the tough Western Conference. There is reason to be optimistic if you have Warriors tickets, as the team led the league in points scored last year. On the other hand, the team was also the league leader in points allowed. If the Warriors can continue the former and improve on the latter, it could be a bright season indeed for the Warriors and anyone with Golden State basketball tickets in hand. The Warriors play at a fast pace that we saw last year can be effective against slower teams or teams that don't have much depth. Golden State will look to Corey Maggette and Monta Ellis to carry the load this season. If the team can avoid injuries the Golden State Warriors should be in good shape. The team has a ton of young players who could become NBA stars, so all in all it should be a good year to have Warriors tickets for as many games as the possible. This season will feature plenty of exiting but challenging games for the Golden State Warriors. Of course you don't want to miss the defending champions as a hot LA Lakers [tickets] coming to town. Shutting Kobe down will definitely be a challenge, get some Golden State tickets now and see if the young stars are up for it. For a more even matchup, you should check out Warriors vs Trail Blazers tickets for a matchup of young studs. Both teams feature a plethora of good young players, so it could be a preview of the future Western Conference whenever these teams meet. It doesn't really matter who the Warriors are playing, this team is ready to make Warriors tickets worth your money, so get them today. The Golden State Warriors play home games at The Oracle Arena [tickets]. The Arena underwent renovation in 1997 and it has since become a great place to watch a basketball game. The arena holds up to 19,596 fans. You can be one of them with Warriors tickets so get them today! Warriors History Golden State Warriors; on the glory trail The Golden State Warriors made history in April, 2007, when they made their first playoff game for 12 years, beating the Dallas Mavericks 97-85. Golden State Warriors tickets were a major talking point in town, and the California team rose to the occasion, sending Warriors fans into a Warriors tickets frenzy, with thousands of fans trying to buy Golden State Warriors tickets by any means necessary. In Game 1, NBA overall MVP Dirk Nowitzki was contained superbly, as the Warriors made 6 straight against the best-record 67 game winning Mavericks. In Game 2 the Warriors were hammered by the Mavericks and Baron Davis and Stephen Jackson were ejected from the game. Games 3 and 4 were at the Oracle Arena, and Warriors playoff tickets value were jacked up further yet. Dallas managed a 6-point win of 118-112 and the 3-2 series went back to California. The Warriors finally decimated the Mavericks, hitting an impressive record as a number 8 seed beating a number 1 seed in a seven-game series. The Warriors hadn't won a first playoff series in 16 years. Fans began to scan the Golden State Warriors schedule to enjoy the seasonal record, while the Warriors prepared to play the Utah Jazz in the second round of the 2006-2007 playoffs. Warriors tickets were now at an all-time high, and it was game time, big time. The Warriors dropped the first two close games of the series at EnergySolutions Arena against the Jazz. The Warriors had the chance to win both games late. In Game 1, the Warriors missed a chance to go ahead via an unguarded hoop with just 6 seconds left. In Game 2, the Warriors missed free throws with 15 seconds remaining, allowing the Utah Jazz to tie the game and go on to win in overtime. The series moved to the Oracle Arena, and the Warriors easily won Game 3, and lucky Warriors tickets holders grew hopeful once again. They went on to lose Game 4, in what was their first home loss in weeks. The Jazz's defensive game beat the Warriors in Game 5 in Salt Lake City, the Warriors being taken slowly apart by the persistent beating of the Utah outfit. All in all it was the most successful Warriors season in years, and the Golden State team could rightly hold their heads up with pride. Warriors tickets were a commercially viable item, the team had shut out some major strikers, and it was another notch on the ladder of learning being scaled by the Golden State Warriors. Maybe next year, maybe next year… The Golden State Warriors are synonymous with NBA basketball. Tickets are hot for every home game and away game, whether for courtside seats or bleacher seats. This year should see them challenge for the NBA Championship, the holy grail of bball. We guarantee each basketball ticket, and our prices are generally 10 to 20 percent cheaper than the competition.Upcoming Warriors games |
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