Outside of the Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers and the Oklahoma City Thunder who consistently get their arenas packed during their home games, many teams have struggled to bring their fans watch their team play live.

With this predicament, the Milwaukee Bucks‘ marketing group came up with a creative way to make sure they get to play in front of as many of their supporters as possible.

Team president Peter Feigin recently announced that the franchise will a ticket package worth $149 that will allow their fans to watch Bucks' home games until they win 10 matches.

“There’s nothing like a Bucks victory in front of a packed house at the BMO Harris Bradley Center. Our staff continues to build creative and innovative platforms to give even more Bucks fans the opportunity to see a win by the home team. We’re thrilled to roll out this one-of-a-kind ticket pass and give our great fans a winning experience.”

The team's innovative style when it comes to selling tickets is definitely one of a kind and the first time that the league has heard of such technique.

Fans will be able to use the pass starting on the January 13 Bucks' home game against the Miami Heat and guarantees them to get a chance to watch until February 26 when they face the Phoenix Suns. Should they not be able to win 10 games in their home court that time, they will continue to watch their next games until they reach that number of victories.

It will be interesting to find out how their fans will support the idea and how many will purchase them. If they'll be successful with this scheme, it won't be surprising if other teams will also follow suit or even come up with their own ways to sell as much tickets as possible.