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Conference Finals Ticket Prices Are Plummeting to Ridiculous Lows

Tickets to attend the NBA conference finals are dropping in price dramatically.

Kelley L Cox
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Do you want to go to Game Four of the Western Conference Finals in San Antonio Monday? The cheapest tickets out there will run you about $60 apiece. As for Game Three of the Eastern Conference Finals tonight in Cleveland? You could get tickets for $100 apiece.

Those prices are a ridiculous steal.

For reference, the cheapest tickets available for Game One of the Eastern Conference Finals in Boston were just under $200. For last year’s Eastern Conference Finals (between the Cavs and Raptors), the average resale price for a Cavs home game was $215.

Last year, the average resale price to a Warriors home game during the Western Conference Finals—that epic series between Golden State and Oklahoma City—was $523. Some people paid up to $800.

So, with that in mind—pretty good deal, yeah?

Isaiah Thomas is out for the rest of the postseason, and Kawhi Leonard may be as well. From the jump, it didn’t seem like either team would have a shot against Cleveland or Golden State, but they almost certainly do not with their best players out of the lineup.

Still, it might be worth it to snag a ticket on the low just to say you attended a conference finals game. Think of it as a sports angle on the #BowWowChallenge.

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