Utah Flash "No Ticket Left Behind" Policy Extended
March 25, 2010 - NBA G League (G League)
Utah Flash News Release
OREM, Utah, March 25, 2010 - The Utah Flash announced an extension of their "no ticket left behind" policy Thursday, extending the policy to each of the Flash's three remaining home games.
The "no ticket left behind" policy originally gave Flash fans the chance to redeem unused tickets at select home games, but now unused tickets can be used at any remaining Flash home game.
"This is a great way for us to pack the house in these pivotal games in the playoff race," said Utah Flash Team President Joe Brown. "Plus it's a great perk to our season ticket holders to bring some friends to a game."
Currently, Utah is tied for the seventh playoff spot in the NBA Development League playoff race with division rival Idaho Stampede. The two teams play each other twice this weekend, and the series could decide which team will secure the final playoff spot.
If you do not have any unused tickets to redeem, or if you would like to purchase additional tickets please call 801-434-HOOP. All games tipoff at 7 p.m. at the McKay Events Center.
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