After handily winning the first two games of the NBA Finals by a combined 48 points, it's no secret that there's been little parity when comparing the on-court performances of the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers.
The same goes for the ticket prices.
Although the series has looked like one that could potentially be over by Game 4, Warriors' home ticket prices for Games 5 and 7 at Oracle Arena have continued to soar, and if you want the chance to see the defending champs play at home on their quest for a second straight NBA championship, it'll cost you.
For Games 3, 4 and 6 at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, though, ticket prices are far less expensive and have taken a hit as a result of the 2-0 series hole.
According to secondary ticket marketplace VividSeats.com, these are the rates for the remainder of the Finals:
Game 3 at Quicken Loans Arena
- Get-in ticket: $215
- Median ticket price: $400
Game 4 at Quicken Loans Arena
- Get-in ticket: $316
- Median ticket price: $688
Game 5 at Oracle Arena (if necessary)
- Get-in ticket: $658
- Median ticket price: $2,334
Game 6 at Quicken Loans Arena (if necessary)
- Get-in ticket: $541
- Median ticket price: $1,000
Game 7 at Oracle Arena (if necessary)
- Get-in ticket: $1,050
- Median ticket price: $2,589
All in all, the median price for the remaining games at Oracle Arena is up to $2,594 ($1,411 before the Finals began), while the median price for games at "the Q" has dropped to $725 ($850 before the Finals began).
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