Pacers own cheapest playoff tickets, Warriors most expensive
The record-setting Golden State Warriors are not only the early favorite to win the franchise's second straight NBA title, but they're also the most expensive playoff ticket in the league as well.
With the first-round matchups determined, the secondary-ticket market has begun to take shape. The Warriors are far and away the priciest Game 1 ticket in the league, with the cheapest seat costing $205 on Stubhub.
The biggest bargain comes in Indianapolis, where fans can watch Game 3 of the Indiana Pacers-Toronto Raptors series starting at $16.
Prices for 1st playoff home game
Team | Stubhub |
---|---|
Golden State | $205 |
Toronto | $95 |
Houston | $88 |
Boston | $60 |
Portland | $55 |
Oklahoma City | $51 |
San Antonio | $45 |
Cleveland | $40 |
Miami | $39 |
Detroit | $39 |
Charlotte | $37 |
Dallas | $35 |
Los Angeles | $35 |
Atlanta | $27 |
Memphis | $24 |
Indiana | $16 |
The Warriors concluded this season with the second-highest total attendance in franchise history, and own a consecutive-sellout streak of 175 games. The Pacers ranked 21st in the league in attendance this year, averaging 16,847 fans per game, or 92.7 percent capacity at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.