ticket-prices-for-the-nba-finals-reached-record-levelsTicket prices for the NBA Finals reached record levels
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By Alfredo Echenique Lugo

05 Jun 2024, 16:00 PM EDT

This Thursday at TD Garden the Boston Celtics will host the Dallas Mavericks in the first game of the NBA Finals. A best-of-seven game definition that will feature stars such as Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving, Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum among others.

The great presence of stars in this NBA final has made no fan want to miss these matches. That’s why ticket prices at both the TD Garden in Boston and the American Airline Center in Dallas reached crazy prices.

And according to the cost of the tickets on the ticket sales website TickPick The cheapest ticket for Game 1 at TD Garden is around $739. Which would mean a record number for this event.

Luka Doncic will extend his bond with the Mavericks next year.
Luka Doncic will be the star to follow for the Mavs in these NBA Finals.
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This price at which the cheapest tickets for the NBA Finals are found increases depending on the instance. Game six being the one that reaches the highest figure with $1,827 dollars per ticket.

For game two, which will also be played at the TD Garden, the cheapest ticket, according to the website, is $853 dollars. While for games three and four, both to be played in Dallas, the price is $971 and $1,179, respectively.

Game five returns to Boston and the buy-in ranges from $1,230. While game six will be the most expensive of the series, as the champion could be defined, and reaches $1,827. If there is a seventh game, it will be held in Boston and the cheapest ticket would cost $1,737.

Ticket prices exceed the last Final

These costs for tickets for the Final between the Celtics and Mavericks exceeded those offered in the last definition between the Denver Nuggets and the Miami Heat.

On that occasion the portals TicketMaster and StubHub They sold tickets for game 1 of the series for $591. While the most expensive minimum price in the series barely reached $1,000.

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