Ouch! Spurs 2024-25 ticket prices skyrocket on the secondary market

The Spurs are among the most in-demand teams next season, but a ticket on the secondary market will cost plenty.

SAN ANTONIO — The excitement for the start of the San Antonio Spurs 2024-25 season is high.

With Victor Wembanyama entering his second season and the debuts of Chris Paul, rookie Stephon Castle, and Harrison Barnes, the upcoming season will be full of games fans will want to attend.

However, fans must dig deep into their pockets if they buy tickets on the secondary market.

According to Vivid Seats, the Spurs have seen the biggest increase in average ticket price compared to last season, when it increased by 151% after the NBA schedule was released. The average ticket price for a Spurs matchup has gone from $102 to $256. 

The Vivid Seats’ Spurs ticket page spiked 689% on the night of the NBA Schedule Release, emphasizing the high interest in Spurs tickets.

The price for a ticket to the Spurs’ home opener against Houston on Oct. 26 is $7,642 for a courtside ticket in row one and $2,481 for a ticket in charter level 22, row nine.

However, there are cheaper tickets to cheer the Spurs on their season opener at the Frost Bank Center.

For a balcony-level seat, the lowest cost is $45 and can range to $53.

It should be noted that these are secondary market prices. These prices are from ticket re-sellers. They will fluctuate as the season nears and will likely reduce as games inch closer to tip-off. 

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Overall, this is more proof of the “Wemby effect.” Fans want to see what he’ll do in their arena or at the Frost Bank Center. He is a big draw, and these prices reflect that.

Other teams seeing big ticket price spikes for the regular season (average sold price) include the Memphis Grizzlies (+131%), Atlanta Hawks (+124%), Cleveland Cavaliers (+115%), and the Portland Trail Blazers (+114%).

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