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NBDL Asheville Altitude Announces Ticket Price Cut

The ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES' George Porter reported that the NBDL Asheville Altitude is "making a big push toward making minor-league basketball in Asheville an affordable, family-oriented event," as the club has lowered ticket prices. The cuts have lowered the average ticket price from $11 to under $10. Prices in both the upper and lower bowls have been reduced, while floor seats and VIP Courtside Club seats remain unchanged. Altitude President Alfred White, on the price cut: "Not only do we plan on making an Altitude game an affordable family event, but we want to make it a fun place to be while the fans are there" (ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES, 7/24).

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