A small nugget in today's Bloomberg piece on Hurricane Sandy's affect on opening night ticket prices, courtesy of TiqIq:
Of those who have already bought tickets on the secondary market, 62 percent are from Manhattan, home of the Knicks, and 21 percent from Brooklyn, according to TiqIQ.
Read more: Nets-Knicks Ticket Price at Brooklyn NBA Opener Falls With Storm
Just as interesting to me, but not publicly available information: how many season ticket holders are Brooklyn residents, and how many have not sold their tickets for opening night.











Dan Soriano
October 30, 2012
There better be more Net fans than Knick fans…