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When you get the playoff tickets that are your seats for the regular season, you get pricing per round. I purchased 2 additional seats, the same split, corner lower level, row 27 and the total ended up being right around the same. I don't think the pricing is too bad at all. I know that I could sell lower level finals tickets for at least double what I paid, but I doubt if I'd be able to part with them lol.One issue that remains is that the buyer does not know what the price for a given game is. They just give you a lump sum. Makes it difficult to comparison shop.
Anyone even see a price list for next year's regular season games? They used to always publish it.
Again, my philosphy is to not overthink it and get the playoff tickets. Sure, they'll be plenty on flash seats for the early games, but should the Cavs make the Finals or Eastern Conference, and I think this is likely, the price for even upper ends is going to be sky high. This is not the regular season and is a main reason to own season tickets in the first place.
The last Finals here was a 4-0 blowout. A competitive Finals would set this town on fire!
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