Per ESPN.com's Darren Rovell, floor seats were sold out long before the Warriors had put any remaining tickets on sale Sunday night, but two of them were reportedly resold for $29,000 apiece on the secondary market.
According to TrueCar.com, that makes one of those tickets worth more than a new 2016 Toyota RAV4, 2016 Jeep Wrangler or 2016 Nissan Altima, among other vehicles.
Ticket search engine TiqIQ has the average ticket for the game valued at $960 a pop, which is the highest average list price for an NBA Game 7 since the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs' NBA Finals showdown in 2013. The average ticket for that game, which Miami won, was listed at an absurd $1,346, per Rovell.
Monday's Game 7 promises to be epic, so perhaps the experience of being courtside outweighs the need for a new car.
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Article written by Brian Marron