A family of four could expect a cost in excess of $ 3,000 to advance to an NBA final game at the Phoenix Suns Arena. PHOENIX – Fans across the valley are thrilled to be this close to an NBA championship as the Phoenix Suns made their first final appearance since 1993. The only thing that may not be within reach is real tickets to see how the Suns may bring home the Larry O ‘Brien championship trophy. Unless fans are willing to spend big bucks to watch the Suns battle the Milwaukee Bucks, a seat at the Phoenix Suns Arena may not be an option. RELATED: Let’s throw it back to 1993. That was the trend when the Suns were last in the NBA Finals As of Monday, tickets cost no less than $ 600 for Game 1 of the Finals. For nosebleed seats for Tuesday night’s game, a family of four would envisage $ 626 per ticket, for a grand total of $ 3,039.07 including fees. The total of three does not include “highly recommended” ticket insurance for $ 43.69 per ticket. Vivid Seats has tickets in the Nosebleeds for $ 537 and StubHub starts at $ 645 for upper deck seating. ALSO: Phoenix Suns NBA Finals tickets go for thousands, but some are still available. A field seat for Game 2 in Phoenix from Ticketmaster is a whopping $ 12,005.49. Don’t worry, Ticketmaster offers the “Buy Now, Pay Later” option with payments of $ 270 per month for one year, subject to credit approval. With one current tab in the thousands, we haven’t even talked about food and drink. So don’t forget to bring your pocket money. Speaking of spending money, souvenirs are probably on the shopping list too … so as you can see, a trip to an iconic sporting event can be priceless for some die-hard sports fans, but it won’t be without a little expensive on your wallet. 12 Sports on YouTube Check out more of the latest sports videos on 12 News’ YouTube channel. Do not forget to subscribe!
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