Joel Embiid urges 76ers fans not to sell their playoff tickets as the Knicks take a 2-0 lead in the series. The Sixers are attempting to restrict ticket sales to local fans, but Knicks supporters are still expected to flood the arena for Game 3.
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Joel Embiid pleads with fans to keep playoff tickets
Knicks lead the series 2-0 against the 76ers
Ticketmaster restricts sales to local residents
Knicks fans are expected to dominate Game 3 attendance
Geo-fencing efforts may not effectively prevent ticket resale
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) â After watching Knicks fans take over the 76ers' arena for years, Joel Embiidopenly pleaded with fans not to sell their tickets on the open market for home playoff games.
âDonât sell your tickets," Embiid said. âThis is bigger than you. We need you guys.â
Of more pressing concern for the Sixers and their fans, they need Embiid.
The 2023 NBA MVP, Embiid missed Game 2 of the second-round series against the Knicks with a sprained right ankle and a sore right hip.
The 76ers put up a far better fight without Embiid than in the Knicksâ 137-98 romp in Game 1. yet still lost 108-102 on Wednesday night. It's the Knicks who hold a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals when the series shifts to Philadelphia for Game 3 on Friday night and Game 4 on Sunday.
Recent history proved, the Knicks should feel right at home once they play in Philadelphia.
Spurred by affordable train fare, cheaper tickets compared to Madison Square Garden and a simply overzealous passion for Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns and the rest of the Knicks team stamped a legitimate NBA championship contender, fans have flooded Philly and provided a home-court edge on the road.
The Sixersâ strategy to ward off Knicks fans in this playoff series was to try through Ticketmaster to geographically restrict sales.
Geo-fencing, in sports ticket lingo.
A : âXfinity Mobile Arena is located in Philadelphia, PA. Sales to this event will be restricted to residents of Greater Philadelphia area. Residency will be based on credit card billing address. Orders by residents outside Greater Philadelphia area will be canceled without notice and refunds given.â
The 76ers â and other sports teams in all leagues that cut off sales outside city limits â essentially shut the front door of their home but leave all the windows open. There are so many ways around the game plan through the various resale platforms â no proof-of-Philadelphia ID needed â it hardly seemed worth the effort.
The splashy headline for a day could turn into a cold reality check on Friday night â thereâs nothing that can prevent big-spending backers of the Knicks from buying from Philadelphia fans who choose to sell.
âI think theyâre soft,â Knicks fan Bryan Reinah, of Queens, said at Game 2. âTheyâre afraid of the Knicks takeover. I think last time we played them it was 47% Knicks fans. Everybody hops on the trains and goes right down. Tickets are cheaper and the Knicks fans travel well. Theyâre afraid of it.â
The 76ers' plan did spark national headlines even though the policy is not new or even uncommon in sports.
The thought is, why not try?
Of recent note, the tried the same tactic in last season's playoffs and limited ticket sales on Ticketmaster to residents of Michigan, Ohio, and Ontario, Canada. The Carolina Hurricanes did the same to New York Rangers fans during the 2024 and 2022 NHL playoffs.
Hey, maybe these cities just don't like New Yorkers!?
Ah, maybe not as the policy through the decades has enforcement well beyond the five boroughs.
Take 2001, when Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis, a former senior executive with America Online, wrote a computer program that banned Pittsburgh residents from buying tickets on the Capitals' website.
"Pretty cool, isnât it?â Leonsis said in 2001. âI got a lot of emails from Pittsburgh saying I was mean-spirited and unfair. I donât care. Iâm going to keep doing it.â
The Sixers said this season's effort was designed to ensure that tickets remained in the hands of local fans who have supported the team all season.
Neither the Sixers nor Ticketmaster said how many face-value tickets went on sale Sunday.
Ticketmaster put out a statement that covered its geo-fencing policy with a peppy social media post.
âWho gets to buy tickets to sports games? Let us break it down,â the . âSometimes, sports teams put limits on who can buy tickets for big, in-demand matchups. This is a way to give local fans the best shot at attending the event and to limit scalpers who are located hundreds of miles away, who are trying to flip to the tickets just for a profit.â
Ticketmaster said those rules and decisions come directly for the team.
When the Knicks played at Philadelphia in Game 6 of a first-round series in 2024, Sixers owners Josh Harris, David Blitzer and David Adelman and joined forces to buy more than 2,000 tickets they who serve the Philadelphia community.
Tickets for Game 3 on StubHub as of Thursday started at about $220 a pop in the upper deck and topped $1,000 in the lower bowl.
Sixers or Knicks fans, that's some serious cash.
The amount of blue-and-orange and Brunson jerseys in the stands on Friday night will be the final word on if Sixers fans were serious about listening to Embiid and keeping tickets in house.
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AP freelance writer Adry Torres in New York contributed to this story.
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Q&A
Why did Joel Embiid ask 76ers fans not to sell their tickets?
Joel Embiid urged fans to keep their tickets to support the team during the playoffs, emphasizing the importance of local fan presence.
What is the current series score between the Knicks and 76ers?
The Knicks currently lead the series 2-0 against the 76ers in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
How is Ticketmaster trying to limit ticket sales for the 76ers games?
Ticketmaster is implementing geo-fencing to restrict ticket sales to residents of the Greater Philadelphia area based on billing addresses.
What challenges do the 76ers face with their ticket sales strategy?
Despite geo-fencing efforts, the 76ers face challenges as Knicks fans can still purchase tickets through various resale platforms.
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