Social media has become a hot topic about the reported refund that Maverix provided to fans who canceled the season tickets after the team exchanged trade -away in a shocking three -team contract between the Lakers and Jazz. Masu.
Some of the Maverix fans responded with anger, canceled the season plan, and began to provide refunds to the team. ESPN reported。
Social media fans said that the team had provided refunds.
“You can confirm that this is true as a canceled season ticket owner.” X user @haleymffl wrote in X。
“We send emails and want to cancel, and we sell all the remaining game tickets. No, we don't know if they will be refunded. You can also create the same season ticket plan next season. That person wrote in the follow -up post。
Dallas TV station WFAA reported I have heard from a season ticket owner who contacts the season ticket staff and cancels the season ticket and receives a refund from Marvelix.
In a statement to the outlet, Mavericks states:
All of these are probably one of the biggest transactions in the recent NBA history of sending Dongsic to Lakers in transactions, including Anthony Davis, who returned to Dallas.
Nico Harrison, Marvelix's general manager, recognizes fans' dissatisfaction with trade, but seems to have rejected some of his anger when he spoke to a reporter on Sunday.
“Sorry, they are frustrated, but that's what we believe as an organization,” said Harrison. “It's going to be better for us. We believe we will set us not only now but also to win the future, and when we win, we believe that we will lose frustration. Masu.”
Marvelix was blown away by the Cavaliers within 24 hours of trade.
They followed Sixers with 118-116 losses on Tuesday night.
The fans protested outside the American Aviation Center on Sunday Astronomical Beer Works of Dallas Brewery According to the team's decision to send DonCIC, we have announced that it will sell a new beer called “Selling Team”.
“Dallas, this beer is well combined with our despair and confusion,” read some cans, as shown in the image posted on social media.
Anger is expected to continue, and another protest plan is online online.