Looks like a Brooklyn Nets game will cost you a pretty penny.
According to Atlantic Yards Report, bringing a family of four to the Barclays Center Arena to take in a Nets game will have you forking over a little over $400. The current Fan Cost Index shows the Nets at 7th in the league, with the fourth largest increase, at 5.9% since 2013. The Knicks are by far the most expensive, with even less value for money, given the team’s quality this year. The price total is assuming your purchase four average-price season tickets, two of the cheapest draft beers, four of the cheapest soft drinks, four regular-size hot dogs, parking for one car, two game programs and two least-expensive, adult-size adjustable caps.
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The total price can’t be to accurate due to the fact that many who travel to Barclays Center use a $2.50 ride with the MTA ($5.00 round-trip) and are probably not purchasing game caps from the game shop. But that’s only in our opinion.
Ahead of the Nets, are the the Knicks, surprisingly since they can’t seem to win a game, at a cost of four averaging $676. Follow-up teams Kobe Bryant’s Lakers, Bulls, Heat, Celtics and Clippers. At the very bottom are the Charlotte Hornets, where the cost on average is $212.
At least at the Brooklyn arena, fans get a huge bang for their buck.