Heat @ Knicks On Super Bowl Eve Is One Of The Top Priced Games Of The Year

February 1, 2014

The Miami Heat are coming off a tough loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder last night in a game which pitted the two best players in the world against each other, Miami’s Lebron James and Oklahoma City’s Kevin Durant. This time they played there would be no stopping Durant who entered the game scoring 30+ points in his previous 11 games, suffice to say that he was able to do it once again as he put up 33 points to extend his streak to 12 straight games.

Lebron James and Company are off until Saturday night when they travel to New York to battle the Knicks in a Super Bowl eve match at Madison Square Garden. Due to the nature of this game being in the same city as the Super Bowl tickets are averaging $455 each, good enough to make it one of the most expensive games of the season.

After that game against the Knicks, the Heat return home to play the Detroit Pistons on Monday which is going for $233 with at Get-in of $51. Miami has just 18 home games left in the regular season and have an average ticket price of $241 for those home games. Heat games at American Airlines Arena are actually cheaper now than when the season began for Miami’s initial home average was 15% higher at $276.

The Heat’s most expensive game at home this season will be their second to last home game against their biggest threat in the Eastern Conference, the Indiana Pacers. These are two very, very good teams and if history is any indication this will be a hard fought game that will cost you a pretty penny at $378. The Heat are one of the most exciting teams in the league and any opportunity you have to watch one of the greatest players of all time you shouldn’t pass it up so be sure to get your Miami Heat tickets today.