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These seats were located behind the visiting bench about 20 rows up and slightly angled behind the backboard. Despite being behind the backboard, you can see the entire court clearly without straining your neck.
This row (row T) is right at the tunnel for bathrooms and concessions so you don't have to walk up or down a bunch of stairs. The food was pretty standard, though the beer selection (variety) is better than most.
The seats were narrow and the leg room was pretty pathetic. We were only a couple seats from the aisle, and I can't imagine being in seat 7 or 8 and having to walk over a bunch of people to get food or go to the restroom. Though, once in the men's restroom, I can't imagine waiting long. There were plenty of available "spaces".
Note, seat 1 in this section is away from center court and the aisle seat toward center court was seat 14.
The major complaint with these seats is people are continually walking past in the row to get to the bar. This happens the entire game! The view is also very limited. It is very difficult to see down court. The only positive is you are directly behind the visitors bench. I would not recommend these seats if you are really trying to watch the game. Way too distracting having so many people walking past and the limited view.
Definitely worth the amt paid, but probably not face value. Great view but really tight space. Limited leg room and actual seat felt pretty small and I'm a petite girl. Plus, the large man sitting next to me didn't help the situation. These seats had a pretty sweet ledge right behind us to put our food on. It felt more like a college ball game than nba..might have been because it was the bucks/pistons though.
Our seats were in Row B, which is the second row in this section. One section to your right (closer to the court), this would be about the 5th row. These seats are behind the basket as well, so you're actually not as close to the court as you might think you are going to be. Additionally, the angle for viewing the game is ridiculously bad. If you sat in your seat and looked straight ahead, you would be starting behind the hoop at fans in the section across from you. It would be like going to a movie but the seats are facing a wall.
We ended up moving one section over to 218 and the angle was so much better. 217 might look like it's "on the court", but you'll be much happier sitting in 218 if you want to watch the game.
You do get a good perspective of how big the players are from Row B.
Beer was $7.50, but there are no cupholders in these seats. Walk to the opposite end of the stadium for the cinnamon nuts -- they are worth it; $6.00 for a large.
Seat 8 is on the "aisle" -- but only in row B. Row A won't have the same aisle access.
Bathroom lines were absolutely non-existent, but the men's bathroom is really far from the seats.
We sat in row Z (the last one) of 202 (Lower Level Side behind Bucks bench. I got a good deal on these and it was a fair view of the whole court. It does seem fairly far from the action. If its a game you want to see and the price is right these are good tickets. If your looking for a great view, you need to get closer.
We originally sat in section 217, but moved to these seats because the angle to the court is much better in section 218.
If you like music, the Bucks band was set up right below these seats.
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