The excitement of the upcoming 7th game tonight at the Western Conference Finals reached its peak. The Golden State Warriors take at home the Oklahoma City Thunder and the winner will continue to the NBA Finals and will face the Cleveland Cavaliers. This is a very important game because the teams have tied the series 3-3.
Another proof of how big this game is, is the price of two tickets on the front rows- $58 000 or $29 000 each. A brief inquiry with a popular site for selling cars shows that the price of one ticket is the same as a brand new SUV - like the new Toyota RAV 4, Jeep Wrangler or Nissan Altima.
Information popped out that the average ticket price of the upcoming clash is $960. This is the highest price of a playoff game in NBA since the 2013 Finals between Miami and San Antonio. The estimated average for a ticket then was $1346.
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