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Are NBA preseason tickets cheaper than in the regular season?

All 30 teams are making their last preparations ahead of their preseason games, but how much is it to see them in action before the season starts?

All 30 teams are making their last preparations ahead of their preseason games, but how much is it to see them in action before the season starts?

All the NBA franchises are getting ready to make their first appearance on the court since the end of the Summer League and will be looking to get back to the competition level by featuring in a few preseason games.

It will be the perfect opportunity to see at what point their teams are and to have an early picture of what their objectives will be during the regular season.

The preseason games will also serve as a scenario to see the new players in action with their new teams and an attraction for the fans to see what they can bring to the table.

How much are the NBA preseason tickets?

Taking into consideration that the regular season hasn’t started and that teams will now be playing each other in preparation matches, many basketball lovers may decide to go to the arena to watch their favorite team live thinking that the prices are more affordable.

And, for most of the games, that’s the truth. For those who can’t afford to pay a significant amount of money to attend the games, this is probably one of the best moments of the season to do so.

Ticket prices for the NBA preseason games will change depending on the size of the arena and the seats. The venue location will also play into the price of tickets, as some games will be played overseas, while the courtside seats are the most expensive.

According to Vividseats, tickets can be found at 6$, like in the case of the Brooklyn Nets vs. Miami Heat game (October, 18). Lower Level tickets can go from $13 to more than $2000.

However, it will all come down to the game, as prices in the opening preseason clash between The Los Angeles Lakers and the Golden State Warriors are way more expensive, with the cheapest seats at $116.