NBA Finals Ticket Prices: Game 1 Seats for Bucks at Suns Won't Come Cheap

Excitement is in the air as Game 1 of the NBA Finals approaches. This year's NBA title match is a much-needed breath of fresh air from the usual big-market superteams, as this series pits the Milwaukee Bucks against the Phoenix Suns.
Fans looking to witness the first game of this series in person at Phoenix Suns Arena pay a pretty penny on the secondary market.
Suns fans line up, outside Suns Arena this morning, for the first time since 1993 to buy NBA Finals game tickets!!! #FOX10Phoenix #RallyTheValley pic.twitter.com/beU0q7W6Mg
— Brian Kae (@BKFox10) July 1, 2021
NBA Finals Game 1 Tickets
Ticket prices for Game 1 are climbing as this matchup gets closer. The current cheapest tickets on SeatGeek are $603 each for a set of two. A single ticket will run fans at least $607.
Those looking for a premium seat in the lower 100 sections will pay at least $900 per ticket for a corner or behind-the-basket view. Seats in the middle sections on either side with a clear view of the court start at $1,200 and up.
As more fans look see this rare Finals game in Phoenix, prices will surely skyrocket. And this is only for Game 1.
It'll cost at least $609 for a ticket to Game 2, and Game 5 prices (if the series returns to Phoenix) are already at a staggering $906 for the cheapest option. Game 7 is a tad more at $909, though that has serious room to grow if these teams require one decisive final matchup.
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