2014 Legends Classic Basketball Tickets On Sale Now!
Tickets just went on sale for the 2014 Progressive Legends Classic Men's Basketball Tournament. Tournament is at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY and will be played on 2 nights: November 24th and 25th. Two semifinal games the first night; finals and consolation games the second night. These are the Monday and Tuesday before Thanksgiving if you were curious.
The tournament should be fantastic. The other teams in the tournament are Villanova, VCU, and Oregon.
Tickets on sale at ticketmaster.com as of 10am ET.
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March 14th, 2014 at 11:07 AM ^
This is also Ohio State week, so make your plans accordingly.
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The fact that it is the week of Thanksgiving makes it difficult too - I have both family and a trip to the Ohio State game going on that week, and I am sure a few others here would be in the same boat. Worse, we're supposed to host the holiday this year, and I am the one that does all the cooking. I suppose I could leave instructions, but I might not be let back in the house again.
March 14th, 2014 at 11:08 AM ^
March 14th, 2014 at 11:25 AM ^
Just wait until the day of the event and get the tickets at a deep discount. People will be following football and traveling that week. This may fly under the radar a bit.
I saw Michigan when they played Stanford here last year. Awesome game and want to see them again.
However, I can't figure out the format on this one and what tickets to buy here. They have two dates and also say that there is some sort of "regional play in" the four teams "host". So questions:
Does anyone now which of the two days Michigan will play?
and
If Michigan loses at home, will it even come out to Brooklyn for the tournament?
Want to buy the tickets but nervous.
I don't really get the regional games. Regardless of their outcomes, we get semifinals on day one between UM, Oregon, Villanova, and VCU. Finals and Conlolations on day 2. The regional stuff is irrelevant basically. So each day's ticket is good for two games, one of which will feature Michigan. The actual semifinal matchups among the four teams hasn't actually been set.