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I'm not sure if this is an appropriate place for such a thread, but I wanted to get as much feedback as possible. Mods, please move this thread to the appropriate section accordingly.

That being said. I've made it a goal of mine to visit every single NBA arena to watch the Cavaliers play. Being 23, I believe I will be having my first chance to begin this year with finally finishing college and acquiring a decent income through my career. My birthday happens to land on March 24th, when the Cavaliers are going to be in Charlotte and coincidentally a buddy of mine asked me to come visit him in Charlotte that weekend anyways.

However everywhere I look ticket prices seem to be outrageous. I don't even want to go if I'm going to have to be sitting in 200 level seats. So I was wondering if anyone knew any sites where I can find some reasonably priced tickets for games like these? I know prices tend to go crazy when the Cavs are in town, and if I really have to I can dish out the cash for it but I'd like to find something at least a bit more reasonable than what's listed.
 
Seatgeek is a good website.

Be careful on what you spend for that game though, that's the first of a back-to-back with the Cavs playing Washington at the Q the following night. If they decide to rest guys...they may sit them against Charlotte and play them at home against the Wizards. Hard to say, really. Would hate to see you spend a bunch of money on lower-bowl tickets to see the Deron/Liggins /Shump/Derrick/Frye lineup for half the game. Might be better to just buy the upper-decker seats so you can at least experience the game without risking it.

But if you have the money, fuck it, might be worth it. Cavs may be fighting for or trying to lock up seeding at that point to rest guys in April and play everyone.

But I think Seatgeek is supposed to aggregate prices from multiple sites around the web and even has something where it rates the price to tell you how good of a deal it is.

edit: I'm also going to move this to the appropriate Forum.
 
Living in Raleigh, I'm only 2.5 hour away from the Queen City. Went to the NYE game and we all just bought the cheapest tickets possible and sat Hugos Hangout (bar area).
 

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