Thursday, June 12, 2008

A Tale of Two Cities

It has been quite a while since the Lakers / Celtics have matched up in the NBA Finals. These two teams have not met in the finals for 21 years. Despite the gap, they have had ten prior NBA finals meetings. In the 61 years of the NBA Finals, the Lakers have appeared in 29 of them and the Celtics 20. The Celtics have a much better winning percentage than the Lakers though. They have 16 trophies compared to the Lakers 14. It is amazing to ponder that these two team will combine for half of the NBA crowns.

With a rivalry this good, ticket prices reflect it of course. Courtside has some different values though.

In image-heavy LA, Courtside seats are between $17,000 and $27,000. One can get in a few rows back for about $5,000 per ticket. Average seating on lower levels runs from $1000 to $2500 per ticket.

Over on the east coast, courtside is running from $7,000 to $17,000. Ticket prices around the rest of the stadium are about the same.

NBA Playoffs are quite the bonanza for Ticket Brokers. They have everything we want:
• Multiple Games
• Accessibility
• Excellent Returns
Have a good finals!

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