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Golden Tickets is your one-stop source for tickets to watch NBA
games and for any major sporting, theater, and concert event. Think
of us as your passport to the best basketball seats with over 16
years of experience in the business of obtaining first-class tickets
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About NBA
The group of men who met on June 6, 1946 in New York to form a basketball
league called the Basketball Association of America couldn't have
imagined today's NBA. The group was composed largely of members
of the Arena Association of America, and their experience was with
hockey, ice shows, circuses and rodeos. They saw the success of
college basketball at Madison Square Garden and in cities like Philadelphia
and Buffalo and felt a professional basketball league would also
succeed. Eleven franchises were formed to compete in two divisions,
and each team paid a $10,000 franchise fee. Toronto was the site
of the basketball league's very first game on Nov. 1, 1946. The
Huskies hosted the New York Knickerbockers at Maple Leaf Gardens.
7,090 tickets were sold to watch basketball's inaugural league game,
which was a good crowd considering that hockey was more popular
in Canada. The Knicks won, 68-66, but the game they played bore
little resemblance to today's NBA. Back then, basketball was a low-scoring
sport, and players did not routinely double-pump or slam-dunk. Basketball
players did not and could not jump very well. There was no 24-second
clock, so teams had unlimited time to shoot. For more information
on the NBA, visit the official NBA Website.
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