Report: Nets taking care of season-ticket holders with refund plan

Joe Tsai is giving Brooklyn Nets season-ticket holders what they need right now, while also providing an interesting option.

When the NBA came to a screeching halt in mid-March, the Brooklyn Nets had nine home games remaining on their schedule — plus the potential for at least a pair of home games in the postseason.

But those final nine games were of more importance for Nets season-ticket holders than the possible playoff games when the league went on hiatus.

Play was postponed, but the tickets were paid for. And with the league deciding to play the rest of the 2019-20 season at Disney World in a bubble, those fans won’t be able to attend games.

So Nets governor Joe Tsai is “offering a full refund on the final nine home games,” according to Marc Berman of the New York Post. The Nets also presented fans with another option.

According to Berman, instead of a refund, fans could instead “roll over their money for next season’s schedule of games,” to which Tsai will “give a 20% bonus on the amount of the rollover.”