Image courtesy of Bryce Edwards via Flickr. Game 3 is currently the cheapest option, with tickets going for as low as $393. The current “get-in” price (cheapest ticket) for NBA Finals Game 1 in Oakland is currently $475. Prices are shaping up to be two thirds to half as expensive in Cleveland, where Game 3 tickets are reselling for just over $950 on average and Game 4 tickets are reselling for just under $800. Here is how prices are shaping up for this year’s NBA Finals, and how that compares to the past two years of the Cavs-Warriors championship series. Game 4 is currently at an average resale price of $882 (slightly more than 2017), with a get-in price of $352. The current get-in price for the first game is $460. According to Nielsen, the NBA and ABC, the six-game series between the Milwaukee Bucks and Phoenix Suns averaged 9.91 million viewers, a 32 increase over last year's series between the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat, which also went six games. Below is the league’s assessment of officiated events that occurred in the last two minutes of games that were at or within three points during any point in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter (and overtime, where applicable). Tickets for Game 1 of the series, at Oracle Arena in Oakland, are reselling for an average of $1,036, which–if demand holds–would top last year’s Game 1 resale average of $1,357. Television ratings for the NBA Finals and playoffs posted sizable increases over last year. 2021-22 NBA Officiating Last Two Minute Reports. Click Below to Find Tickets on SeatGeek! With the 2018 NBA Finals kicking off Thursday night, ticket prices for the rubber series between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors are shaking out to be a bit less than last year (which was also Cavs vs Warriors).
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