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Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP
It's the entertainment business. It's different. Ticket packages are sold months in advance with the promo of "come see Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili and the Spurs battle the Heat" and none of those three are even in the building. It's false advertising and charging premium price while delivering an inferior product.
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So? If one of those players had been traded or released a week or so ago, would this still be a big deal?
"The ad promo 2 months ago said that ____ was going to play! How dare they trade him!"
Like I said, just because the promos have the stars on their doesn't mean it's a guarantee they'll play.