What’s all the hubbub about Chicago Bulls tickets?
Led by point guard Kirk Hinrich, and pure scorer Ben Gordon, the Bulls are looking to bring back the excitement that has been missing at United Center since you-know-who. While the Eastern Conference is deeper than usual, the addition of All-NBA stopper Ben Wallace will help the Bulls compete again. So, where will you be for the start of the next dynasty?
Truly one of the most glorious and historic franchises in all of sports, very few teams capture their audience like the Chicago Bulls. The team is truly “The Windy City’s Team,” and Chicago Bull tickets are a chance to root for the team with the likes of Bill Murray, among others. Given the team’s famous following and the centralized location of the United Center, Chicago Bull tickets can be very hard to find.
That’s why we’ve launched this Chicago Bulls blog to give you and other fans, buddies, couples, families and travelers the latest basketball news and information about NBA ticket sales. Who are we? According to William Grimes of The New York Times, “To anyone surfing the Web, StubHub looks like a ticket brokerage. It’s not. The company, founded (in 2000) by a couple of Stanford Business School students, is a kind of stock market where the only shares traded are tickets to live events….Buyers and sellers mingle in the marketplace and, through free negotiation, arrive at a price that reflects the true value of a commodity.”
Now that we’ve disclosed our transparent biases, may we offer a suggestion? If you want to buy Chicago Bulls tickets, it would be wise to get your hands on them as soon as possible: StubHub. Last week, ticket prices ranged from $20 to $8,259. And the best tickets to the best games will go faster than you can say, “Michael Jordan.”