Spurs Clinch 18th Straight Postseason Berth, Playoff Tickets Averaging Nearly $200

April 2, 2015

During the Gregg Popovich era, the San Antonio Spurs have won five NBA titles and recently clinched a playoff spot in the Western Conference for the 18th straight season. Though the Spurs got off to a slow start in the beginning of the season with injuries slowing them down, the team is now peaking at the right time and just might be the hottest team in the league. After a terrific month of March, the Spurs are on a current five game winning streak, easily dominating their opposition. The Spurs are now the No. 6 seed in the West, but if they continue to play like this, there’s no reason to think they can’t make another run for their sixth NBA Championship.

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San Antonio has four games remaining at the AT&T Center with Spurs tickets having an overall average price of $134.33 on the secondary market. Their most expensive remaining regular season home game takes place this Sunday in an interesting matchup with the Golden State Warriors. Spurs tickets for this matchup against the Warriors are going for a secondary average price of $166.58 and a get-in price of $50.

For the NBA playoffs, Spurs playoff tickets won’t see as a significant price jump compared to other playoff bound teams, but tickets for their first two home playoff games will have an average price of $198.24 on the secondary market. That is a 47% premium compared to the Spurs’ regular season home average of remaining games.

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Spurs playoff tickets for Home Game 1 have a current average price of $189.48 on the secondary market, with a get-in price of $48. Spurs playoff tickets for Home Game 2 are going for a secondary average price of $205.08, with the least expensive ticket to get in priced at $47.