The Dallas Mavericks are raising season tickets prices one month after trading away star Luka Doncic
- The Dallas Mavericks announced an average season ticket price increase of 8.61% for next season, citing ongoing investments in the team and fan engagement.
- This increase follows the trade of Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers, causing fan discontent.
- Anthony Davis, who was traded to the Mavericks, scored 26 points in his debut but is currently injured.
- The Mavericks assure that full-season ticket holders will still save 15% to 23% compared to secondary market prices.
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Dončić is out, half the team is injured, and the Mavericks have raised ticket prices
Luka Dončić has left Dallas behind. He is playing better and better in the Los Angeles Lakers jersey and, alongside LeBron James, poses a serious threat to the favorites in the Western Conference. On the other hand, the Mavericks are sinking deeper and deeper every day. First stars Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis are injured, along with half the team, and the club's management is making increasingly bizarre decisions week after week.
Mavericks raising ticket prices after controversial Luka Doncic trade infuriates fans
Mavericks season-ticket holders received renewal information Monday morning and it included an average overall price increase of 8.61% after they traded Luka Doncic to the Lakers.

The Dallas Mavericks are raising season tickets prices one month after trading away star Luka Doncic
The Dallas Mavericks are raising season ticket prices for next season, just weeks after dealing star Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers. The Mavericks said season tickets will go
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