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CAVALIERS ANNOUNCE NEW TICKET PRICES FOR NEXT SEASON

          The Cavaliers' ticket plan for next season reflects an
     overall increase of 1.7%.  The team will offer tickets
     priced at $18 or less in 30% of Gund Arena's general seating
     area (Cavs).  In Akron, Michael Weinreb reported that the
     most expensive seats are "jumping" from $52 to $58, up
     11.5%.  Also, a number of seats in the arena were
     reconfigured, while the team cites the 1.7% increase in
     overall prices, Weinreb wrote that "if you figure just the
     increases without factoring in the seating reconfigurations,
     it's an increase of" 8.3% (AKRON BEACON JOURNAL, 5/19).

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