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How much do tickets cost for the NBA Finals Game 3 in Dallas?
Dallas will be hoping to bounce back from their two opening NBA Finals defeats as the series heads to Texas for the third and fourth instalments.
The pressure is on the Dallas Mavericks as they trail Boston 2-0 in the NBA Finals and following two under par performances on the road, Mavs fans will be hoping to see a dramatic improvement from their team if they are to deliver a genuinely competitive test for firm favourites the Celtics in the best of seven series.
The Massachusetts franchise are looking to claim their first NBA Championship since 2008 and should they overcome the Dallas Mavericks in the best of seven series, they would edge past arch rivals LA Lakers with 18 NBA titles to the 17 secured by the team from the City of Angels.
It’s apparent that Slovenian star Luka Doncic is far from total fitness with a chest condition now compounding his previous ankle and knee ailments with claims that he has been taking pain killing injections masking the injuries to get through games.
Despite his condition, Doncic has arguably been the best player in the Finals to date and posted a triple-double with 32 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in the Game 2 loss at Boston but the 25-year-old needs support from the rest of his team, a factor that has been recognised by Kyrie Irving with the veteran stating: “Boston are not going to stop pressing us, stop their pace, stop testing us on both ends of the floor,” Irving said. “We know what we’re in for. But now we have to raise it to an even higher level, and it starts with me.”
With the next two games of the series coming up in Texas, the Mavs have a wonderful chance to redeem themselves and will no doubt be pushed along by the more than 20,000 fans that are set to pack out the American Airlines Centre in downtown Dallas.
Getting Game 3 tickets
If you’re in the Dallas area tonight and fancy taking in some NBA action, the good news is that tickets for the game are still available on the secondary ticket market but this being the NBA 23-24 Finals, they don’t come supercheap with Game 3 ticket prices starting from $585 in Sector 303 at the venue via Ticketmaster’s resale platform.
However for those fans who want to see the action at close call, VIP courtside tickets are also available via Ticketmaster with prices starting at a jaw dropping $25,000 for those with very, very deep pockets.
Game 3 starts at 8:30 (ET) on Wednesday night with Game 4 scheduled for Friday (14 June) at the American Airlines Center before heading back to Boston for a possible Game 5.