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THE DIRE WOLVES COLLECT THEIR DUE? TEAM BUMPS UP TICKETS

          The T-Wolves will increase ticket prices for the '99-
     2000 season by an average of 3.83%, according to Robbi
     Pickeral of the ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS.  On average, single-
     game tickets will cost about $2 more than this season, while
     season tickets will increase by about $1 per game.  T-Wolves
     President Rob Moor: "We understand that, for families,
     ticket prices can be high.  But there are a number of ways
     throughout the year to get reduced-price tickets [through]
     group sales, sponsor promotions ... and there are $10
     tickets available."  The NBA-mandated $10 "cheap seats"
     located in the upper level of the Target Center are the only
     ones whose prices will stay the same.  Also included in the
     repricing plan are season tickets that will be reduced next
     season, including $17 seats that will be sold for $15 and
     $23 seats that will drop to $22.  Moor said the team would
     like to increase its season-ticket base from around 10,000
     this year to around 16,000 next year (PIONEER PRESS, 3/23).
          FROM A FORMER CUB: Nets G Stephon Marbury, on T-Wolves
     VP Kevin McHale: "I understand the frustration of building a
     team and then, all of a sudden, you have it dismantled.  He
     looked like the best GM in the world, and now it makes him
     look like the worst GM in the world" (STAR TRIBUNE, 3/23).

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