Introducing Map Mondays

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TicketStumbler will now be introducing new maps every Monday now through at least the beginning of baseball season. That’s right folks, from the makers of When TicketStumbler Met Livingston, Compare Contrast Profit, You Ruined Ashley’s Sunday Funday and OH THE HORROR, we’re pleased to bring you weekly map updates to improve your ticket buying mojo. We have 10 new NBA & Concert venues. Some of them even feature monster truck events and WWE Wrestling if you’re in to the whole breaking stuff and grappling thing. Finally, this past week we were fortunate enough to appear in the Financial Times’ Hungry Start-Ups on a Drastic Diet and the Boston Globes’ Best of the New 2009. Now on to the list!
American Airlines Arena – Yeah the Miami Heat traded Hack-A-Shaq who happens to be on twitter (where he laments about his poor free throw shooting and spelling ability), but Dwyane Wade is pure entertainment even if Shaq spelled his name for him.
Amway Arena – Named after an MLM company, Amway hosts the Orlando Magic featuring the beast/superman that is Dwight Howard.
Arco Arena – Unfortunately the Kings are having a season to forget. But, if you’re in to wrestling there’s a WWE event in February and if you’re a teeny bopper, Britney Spears is coming in April.
ATT Center – This is where the Spurs play. Spurs legend Tim Duncan has never committed a foul in a home game…according to…Tim Duncan. It’s also located in one of Mark Cuban’s favorite cities.
Bradley Center – Home of the Milwaukee Bucks and Marquette Golden Eagles. I went to the University of Dayton so I’ll remain silent about one of our biggest rivals.
Conseco Fieldhouse – Where the Indiana Pacers score lots of points and Larry Bird stares on blankly. Hey, at least they’re fun to watch.
Energy Solutions Arena – If you live in Salt Lake City, there’s not exactly an abundance of things to do. If you’re not in to basketball, there’s other awesome good events like Celine Dion & the Rascal Flatts with Jessica Simpson.
Fedex Forum – The Grizzlies traded their best player away for Kwame Brown and a bag of donuts; the bag of donuts provided more utility. Needless to say, they won’t be making the playoffs this year. In less depressing news, the Memphis Tigers, who also play at the Forum should make the NCAA tourney.
Ford Center – The Ford Center hosts the team formerly known as the Seattle SuperSonics. They have the worst record in the NBA this year – ahh karmic justice.
Izod Center – Hosts the New Jersey Nets and oddly, the New Jersey Devils’ playoff games. The Nets are mediocre, likely won’t land LeBron and reside in one of the worst states, but Devin Harris rocks and is worth the price of admission.
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