In just a week, the best of the NBA will head to Toronto for the 2016 NBA All-Star Weekend, taking place at the Raptor’s Air Canada Centre February 12-14. Fans still looking to score tickets to any of the weekend’s events should be prepared to dig deep into their pockets. Ticket prices for not just the 2016 All-Star game, but all events that weekend are the most expensive the NBA has ever seen. According to Rukkus, the average ticket price for the 2016
Brooklyn Nets Tickets Drop More Than 50% In Advance Of Preseason
With less than one week to go until the NBA preseason begins, now is the perfect time to start shopping for NBA tickets. At this time, you invariably start to see second-market tickets drop down in price as game day approaches. Traditionally, ticket sales spike to huge levels once they go on sale, and then stabilize close to the game. Typically, when tickets for the NBA preseason and regular season first start hitting the market, prices are inflated as high as
4 NBA Preseason Games That Are Absolute Steals
It’s almost October, which means that we’re only one week away from the NBA preseason kicking off on October 2. As we’ve said before, the preseason is an excellent time to check out up and coming players in the NFL and see some of your favorite teams for significantly cheaper than a regular season game. Preseason is definitely the way to go if you’re looking for cheap NBA tickets, but some games are better deals than others. Here are four
4 Can’t Miss NBA Preseason Games Under $20
With summer on its way out, temperatures are finally dropping, people are throwing out their white pants, and the NBA preseason is about to begin. Starting October 3rd, NBA teams will face off against each other and a number of international teams, giving fans a taste of what’s to come before the NBA regular season begins on October 27th. The preseason is a fantastic chance to see teams test out their fresh new talent, and it doesn’t hurt that NBA tickets
Ticket Prices Relatively High for First Round of NCAAs
Syracuse may have been snubbed from the East Region and a potential appearance at Madison Square Garden for the Sweet 16 and Elite 8, but the Orange will play even closer to home for the 2nd and 3rd rounds of the NCAA Tournament. Despite being placed in the South Region, Syracuse will open up at the First Niagara Center (formerly HSBC Arena) in Buffalo, N.Y.—the draw closest to campus that they could have possibly gotten. While it’s no guarantee how far