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by Walls on 4/4/24Barclays Center - BrooklynAmazing performance not a moment of boredom. Well balanced game. Averall good organization of the event.
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Official Ticket Marketplace of the Brooklyn Nets
Brooklyn Nets History
Founded in 1967 as a member of the American Basketball Association, the Brooklyn Nets franchise began as the New Jersey Americans before relocating to Long Island for its second season and becoming the Nets. After merging into the NBA for the 1976–77 season, the Nets moved to New Jersey and remained there for 35 seasons before relocating to Brooklyn in 2012.
The Nets closed their ABA era as the league's marquee franchise, reaching the finals in 1972 and then winning championships in 1974 and 1976. The legendary Julius Erving won the league's final three MVP awards. Powered by forward Buck Williams, the Nets made five straight NBA playoff appearances from 1981–82 through the 1985–86 seasons.?
In 1991–92, the Nets, propelled by top scorer Dra?en Petrovi? and young catalysts Derrick Coleman and Kenny Anderson, returned to the playoffs, with both Coleman and Petrovi? earning All-NBA honors in 1993. The arrival of point guard Jason Kidd in 2001 sparked the team's greatest NBA era. Joined by Richard Jefferson, Kenyon Martin and Kerry Kittles, Kidd led the Nets to a franchise-record 52 wins in 2001–02 and back-to-back NBA Finals appearances in 2002 and 2003. With high-flying Vince Carter arriving during the 2004–05 season, the Nets made six straight playoff appearances.
The 2020–21 season was a stellar one for the Nets, as they advanced to the Eastern Conference Semifinals, losing in the seventh game to eventual NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks. Kevin Durant set an NBA playoff Game 7 record when he scored 48 points, but the Nets ultimately came up short.
Brooklyn Nets Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Atlantic
Year Founded: 1967
Team Colors: Black, White, Dark Gray
Team Rivals: New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers, Boston Celtics, Toronto Raptors
Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center
A new era for Nets basketball began with the opening of Barclays Center for the 2012–13 season. The state-of-the-art arena offers fans an intimate setting, outstanding sightlines, premium amenities, and the distinctive Brooklyn Taste program, bringing the borough's culinary favorites to the arena's concessions, suites, restaurants, and clubs. Located in the heart of Brooklyn, Barclays Center is easily accessible by 11 subway lines at the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center station, plus the Long Island Rail Road at Atlantic Terminal.
Tickets for the 2024–25 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Brooklyn Nets.
Check out the schedule for the Brooklyn Nets and see their games for the 2024-25 season on Ticketmaster.
The Brooklyn Nets have made two appearances in the NBA Finals (in 2002 and 2003), but have never won.
All 30 teams compete in the Group Play stage of the 2024 Emirates NBA Cup in-season tournament. Check back for matchups in the Nets’ East Group A when the full 2024–25 regular season schedule is released.
The Brooklyn Nets play at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The seating chart for Barclays Center can be viewed here.
Amazing performance not a moment of boredom. Well balanced game. Averall good organization of the event.
Great game. Great venue Wonderful atmosphere and excellent organisation from Ticketmaster
We watched the match against Pelicans on 19 March. Apart from the game the show and the vibe was amazing!!!! I totally recomend visitors to New York to go to see an NBA game
Great experience... Dreams come true... Greetings from Poland.
This was our first basketball game ever. What a sensation!!! Thanks for the experience.
Clear communication before the event. A lot of people but no difficulties or long waiting lines to enter. We had a very nice evening.
Wanted to take in an NBA game while in NY. The Nets vs The Celtics was a good game to experience the razzmatazz of a live NBA game. Great stadium, getting in and out was a breeze along with good amenities within the Barclays Center. The game was fun and the atmosphere within the stands was good natured and one of friendly rivalry between opposing fans sets. Only slight fly in the ointment was ticket prices!!!! Once in a lifetime experience . . . maybe at that cost!
Great experience, well orginazed, great atmosphere. Visited from the UK and had a great time!!
Being in that area doesn’t give you a sense of enthusiasm for the game… an with out question the fan base is weak
Great time seeing K. D. Return and excel. Excellent entertainment on the court and great multiracial fans. Enjoyed the pregame tribute to the great Easy Money Sniper, Sold out energetic arena.atmosphere was electrifying and all fans were into it.Good food and drinks with typical prizes of today which are too expensive.easy access to mobile tickets on The Wallet.
I have no problem with the arena for games but the food is not up to par . For Brooklyn the food should be exceptionally better . You charge enough money for garbage food get some decent food in the place . Food is garbage
Super simple et très pratique les services ticketmaster.
I really appreciated my evening at Barclays Center, the match was thrilling and the entertainment was very well managed
Amazing experience at the Barclays Centre arena, Brooklyn. Fantastic basketball game between New York Knicks & Brooklyn Nets. Great entertainment in break times. A must visit if you are in New York!
What can I say .... An amazing night from the very start to the very end ?? Amazing arena, amazing staff
My family and I enjoyed “The Battle of the Boroughs”! The seats were amazing! The staff was extremely kind. Our fellow Nets/Knicks fans were a lot of fun…all around wonderful experience!
Fun game, good crowd, TERRIBLE seats. We had mid tier seats and even they sucked. Can't imagine how bad is up even higher. Not the view, the literal seats. There is such a little amount of space in between you and the row in front of you, trying to walk through the hen people are seated is incredibly difficult and uncomfortable. You either risk falling over into the row in front of you or you have to get uncomfortably close to the people in your row as you pass them. Anybody that's been to Barclays knows exactly what I mean.
Great game in a great Barclays Center. With emotions till the end. My kids loved
Not so good... too much people walking around and more interested on eat and drink than the game. Tickets to see people walking around... and a little of basketball game :(
Looks like even the most distant seats have a good view of the court, which might not be true for most of the bigger stadiums, but buying food and the access in and out was very frustrating... it was very slow to disperse the crowd.