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LambeauLegs
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I would not pay more than face value as not a big NBA fan and my local fave team is not playing but I guess someone wants to see it pretty damn bad.
It's a golden ticket - nearly $50,000 for seat to Finals
StubHub spokesman Cameron Papp says the ticket resale firm sold the most expensive non-suite seats in its 16-year history to the Father’s Day matchup at Oakland’s Oracle Arena, with each ticket going for $49,500 (43,900 euros).
Papp told USA Today and ESPN that the unidentified purchaser of the courtside seats broke the website’s old record of $37,000 for a front-row seat to game four of the 2008 NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics.
The buyer was “well known,” Papp told ESPN.
It's a golden ticket - nearly $50,000 for seat to Finals
StubHub spokesman Cameron Papp says the ticket resale firm sold the most expensive non-suite seats in its 16-year history to the Father’s Day matchup at Oakland’s Oracle Arena, with each ticket going for $49,500 (43,900 euros).
Papp told USA Today and ESPN that the unidentified purchaser of the courtside seats broke the website’s old record of $37,000 for a front-row seat to game four of the 2008 NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics.
The buyer was “well known,” Papp told ESPN.