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How much do tickets cost for a 2025 NBA Finals game in Indiana?

Here’s how much it costs to go to the NBA Finals in Indiana.

Here’s how much it costs to go to the NBA Finals in Indiana.
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Joe Brennan
Born in Leeds, Joe finished his Spanish degree in 2018 before becoming an English teacher to football (soccer) players and managers, as well as collaborating with various football media outlets in English and Spanish. He joined AS in 2022 and covers both the men’s and women’s game across Europe and beyond.
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As is the way now, tickets to sporting events aren’t cheap. And the NBA Finals are no different. As of now, resale platforms like SeatGeek and Vivid Seats are offering tickets for all potential home games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, with hugely inflated prices forcing fans to fork out a lot to be there.

So far in the series, we’ve seen some insane drama that has only served to increase the hype. The Indiana Pacers pulled off a legendary comeback in Game 1 at over 95% win probability in Oklahoma City thanks to Tyrese Haliburton’s last-second effort to steal a 111–110 win.

In Game 2, Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander exploded for 34 points as the Thunder responded to their previous loss with a 123–107 victory at home, levelling things up on the scoreboard.

How much do tickets cost for Game 3 in the NBA Finals?

Back to the prices: for Game 3 on June 11, the Pacers’ first home game of the series, prices start at $872 on SeatGeek, while Vivid Seats lists entry-level tickets at around $416.

Game 4 on June 13 is even more expensive, with SeatGeek prices beginning at $974 and Vivid Seats starting from $554. If the series goes to Game 6 on June 19, fans can expect the steepest prices yet. SeatGeek’s lowest listings are at $1,140, while Vivid Seats begins at $744.

The reason between the huge price gap berween the two sides comes down to the fact that SeatGeek are selling off higher-tier tickets that are better for your eyes; Vivid Seat’s options are better for your wallet.

In short, if you’re aiming to catch a Finals game in Indiana, plan for at least $400 to $500 for upper-level seats, and over $1,000 for premium views.

As well as that, before buying, keeping your eyes open is essential. Set alerts on ticket platforms, compare prices across sites, and track changes as game day ticks down. Sometimes, prices drop just before tipoff, but with a series this tense, waiting too long could end up being the wrong decision.

NBA Finals schedule (ET):

Game 1 in Oklahoma City: Thursday, June 5 at 8:30 p.m.
Game 2 in Oklahoma City: Sunday, June 8 at 8 p.m.
Game 3 in Indianapolis: Wednesday, June 11 at 8:30 p.m.
Game 4 in Indianapolis: Friday, June 13 at 8:30 p.m.
Game 5 in Oklahoma City (If needed): Monday, June 16 at 8:30 p.m.
Game 6 in Indianapolis (If needed): Thursday, June 19 at 8:30 p.m.
Game 7 in Oklahoma City (If needed): Sunday, June 22 at 8 p.m.

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