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NBA PLAYOFFS

Warriors vs Lakers game 3: How much do tickets cost for the playoff game in LA?

Golden State and LA will play the third match of their second-round playoff tie looking to take the lead in the series, but how expensive is it to watch Game 3?

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Golden State and LA will play the third match of their second-round playoff tie looking to take the lead in the series, but how expensive is it to watch Game 3?

One of the most spectacular second-round series, if not the most, is the one that is being played between the Golden State Warriors and The Los Angeles Lakers.

The current NBA champions, guided by Steph Curry, will be looking to defeat Darvin Ham’s team to advance to the Western Conference Finals, but Lebron James and Anthony Davis will try to be as dominant as they can to eliminate the Warriors.

As for now, the series is tied, with one win for each team. The Lakers took the lead in Game 1, after defeating GS in San Francisco 117-112, with AD being the best for Los Angeles with 30 points, but the Warriors bounced back with a clear 100-127 victory in a game where Klay Thomson was the best man for the hosts.

How much are the tickets for Game 3?

After two games being played at Chase Center, the series is moving to LA. The tickets for the first two games in San Francisco were high, but nothing compared to watching the Lakers’ Game 3 at Crypto.com Arena.

Fans will have to be ready to spend lots of money if they want to witness the Curry-James rivalry live and enjoy the exciting feeling of being in the arena for such a playoff game.

According to ticket marketplace Vivid Seats, Game 3 has the highest average price of a sold Lakers ticket since Kobe Bryant’s final NBA game, as someone who wants to attend the arena on Saturday will have to pay around $873.

Meanwhile, ticket reseller StubHub says that some courtside seats were priced at more than $40,000 each and reported that total sales for Games 3 and 4 in LA are 80% higher than the sales for Games 1 and 2.