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2020-21 NBA Regular Season Schedule
With the NBA preseason tipping off on December 11, basketball fans are very excited to see the league return just two months after crowning the Los Angeles Lakers the 2019-20 champions. The preseason will continue until December 19, and then the first half of the regular season will be played from December 22 to March 4.
The league’s season will be split by the All-Star break from March 5 to 10. Unfortunately, the NBA All-Star Game will not be played in 2021. Indianapolis was planning on hosting this season’s All-Star Game, but it will end up having the 2024 All-Star Game. Indianapolis will still be the hotbed of basketball in 2021, as the 2021 NCAA Tournament is expected to be played in full in the capital of Indiana.
The schedule for the second half of the season has yet to be released. The second half will span from March 11 to May 16, and the NBA’s first official play-in tournament will be from May 18 to 21. The 2020-21 NBA champion will be crowned at the conclusion of the playoffs, which will be played from May 22 to July 22.
At the beginning of the season, the Atlanta Hawks, Memphis Grizzlies, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Utah Jazz have announced that they will be hosting fans.
Where To Buy 2020-21 NBA Tickets
Depending on the team, primary market face value tickets for the 2020-21 NBA season can be purchased on Ticketmaster and StubHub.
Secondary market tickets will also be available, and TicketIQ will have Fee-Free NBA tickets with a Refund Guarantee, which states that in the event an event is canceled or deemed unfit for fans to attend, TicketIQ will refund ticket buyers in as soon as 15 days. That means that you can buy from TicketIQ worry-free.
Which NBA Teams Are Hosting Fans
Team | Allowing Fans | Capacity |
Atlanta Hawks | Yes (Starting on Jan 18th) | 1700 (10%) |
Boston Celtics | No | -- |
Brooklyn Nets | No | -- |
Charlotte Hornets | No | -- |
Chicago Bulls | No | -- |
Cleveland Cavaliers | Yes | 1944 (10%) |
Dallas Mavericks | No | -- |
Denver Nuggets | No | -- |
Detroit Pistons | No | -- |
Golden State Warriors | No | -- |
Houston Rockets | Yes | 4500 (25%) |
Indiana Pacers | Yes | 4500 (25%) |
Los Angeles Clippers | No | -- |
Los Angeles Lakers | No | -- |
Memphis Grizzlies | No | -- |
Miami Heat | Yes (Starting on Jan 28th) | Less than 2000 |
Milwaukee Bucks | No | -- |
Minnesota Timberwolves | No | -- |
New Orleans Pelicans | Yes | 750 (4.5%) |
New York Knicks | No | -- |
Oklahoma City Thunder | No | -- |
Orlando Magic | Yes | 4000 (21.2%) |
Philadelphia 76ers | No | -- |
Phoenix Suns | No | -- |
Portland Trail Blazers | No | -- |
Sacramento Kings | No | -- |
San Antonio Spurs | Yes (Starting on Jan 1st) | -- |
Toronto Raptors | Yes | 3800 (18.5%) |
Utah Jazz | Yes | 1500 (8%) |
Washington Wizards | No | -- |
2020 Regular Season Update
UPDATE (6/12): Shams Charania is reporting the expected dates for the restart of the NBA season:
- July 30-Aug. 14: Seeding games
- Aug.15-16: Play-in tournaments
- Aug. 17: Playoffs begin
- Aug. 30: Family/guests of teams arrive
- Aug. 31-Sept. 13: Conf. Semifinals
- Sept. 15-Sept. 28: Conf. Finals
- Sept. 30-Oct. 13: NBA Finals
Where to Find The Cheapest Rockets vs. Clippers Tickets on 3/5/20
How Much Are Rockets vs. Clippers Tickets at Toyota Center On Thursday, March 5, 2020
A limited amount of primary market tickets remain available via AXS. Face value prices for the game start at $29 for 400 level seats. 100 level seats start just above $100 per ticket. Prices go as high as $1,850 for courtside seats.
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If you’re looking for a way to spend your Christmas Day, the NBA has you covered, with five games across the country starting at noon ET with the Boston Celtics at the Toronto Raptors and the final tip-off at 10:30 p.m. featuring the New Orleans Pelicans at the Denver Nuggets.
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Since the beginning of the 2013-14 season, the Thunder and Rockets have each won 11 games against each other. The 2019 Western Conference playoff teams face each other three times this season, twice at Houston's Toyota Center and once at Oklahoma City's Chesapeake Energy Arena.
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The Milwaukee Bucks will play the Houston Rockets in this cross-conference season opener at Toyota Center in Houston as one of three games on Thursday, October 24. On the primary market, tickets start at $29 in the 400 Sections via partner AXS. On the secondary market 400-Level seats start at $48 behind the baskets.
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Where to Buy Houston Rockets Tickets
Season tickets and partial plans for the Houston Rockets are currently available via primary market partner AXS. Season tickets can only be purchased by those living in the Houston area, and start at $7,040. Season ticket holders get a 20% discount at the Rockets Team Shop, get playoff priority, and have access to Toyota Center concert presales. Partial plans are available for as few as six games and up to a half season, and start as low as $203.
Read More →How To Find Cheapest Tickets For 2019 NBA Playoffs - The Finals
The 2019 NBA Finals is set, with the Raptors and Warriors squaring off in what is the most expensive NBA Finals we've tracked in the last decade on the secondary market. Fans in Oakland will have to pay over $500 for a cheapest seat on the secondary ticket market to any of the three games and around $1,000 for a lower-level seat. In Toronto, the cheapest secondary-market ticket is available for around $1,000 for any of the potential four games, with the cheapest lower-level seats around $2,000. For a potential game 7 at Scotiabank Arena, the cheapest tickets currently available is over $2,000. While the Raptors have an onsale planned for Monday at 6pm, it's not likely to add much inventory to the secondary market, but it could be an opportunity for fans to score tickets at a discount to the hefty secondary-market prices. The Warriors have already gone onsale with NBA Finals tickets at Oracle Arena, which means the secondary market is the only option for fans looking to see the Warriors in their final hurrah at Oracle Arena. For fans who are priced out of the tickets, there are Oracle Arena watch-party tickets that go onsale Tuesday, and go for $25
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Below are details and the currently cheapest prices for the seven potential games over the course of the 2019 NBA Finals.
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS AT TORONTO RAPTORS - MAY 30TH GAME 1 - SCOTIABANK ARENA - FROM $1,245
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS AT TORONTO RAPTORS - JUNE 2ND GAME 2 - SCOTIABANK ARENA - FROM $1,075
TORONTO RAPTORS AT GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS - JUNE 5TH GAME 3 - ORACLE ARENA - FROM $534
TORONTO RAPTORS AT GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS - JUNE 7TH GAME 4 - ORACLE ARENA - FROM $627
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS AT TORONTO RAPTORS - JUNE 10TH GAME 5 - SCOTIABANK ARENA - FROM $1,065
TORONTO RAPTORS AT GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS - JUNE 13TH GAME 6 - ORACLE ARENA - FROM $692
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS AT TORONTO RAPTORS - JUNE 16TH GAME 7 - SCOTIABANK ARENA - FROM $2,022
Below is the average ticket prices on the secondary market for the Raptors and Warriors in 2019, as well as the next most expensive series. With the exception of the Raptors, each of the 10 most expensive NBA finals series have been for the Warriors, or a team with LeBron James.
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All four of the teams that advanced to the NBA’s conference finals know the drill, after all, they’ve been in the playoffs for at least three consecutive seasons. But the only team making a repeat performance in the conference finals is the Golden State Warriors.
Secondary market tickets to a Warriors home game for their Western Conference Final series against the Portland Trail Blazers are among the priciest in history. The $1,133 average asking price is seco
nd only to last season’s $1,200 at Oakland when the Warriors played the Houston Rockets.
With three straight playoff appearances, Milwaukee is the least experienced playoff team in this year’s mix. The Bucks are playing the Toronto Raptors in a series that starts at Milwaukee on Wednesday. Tickets to that series are the seventh cheapest since 2011. The $461 average asking price to a game at Milwaukee is the least expensive among the four host cities. It’s the 19th priciest of the decade.
Check out other TicketIQ blog articles for deep dive on the ticket market for each team in the
NBA Conference Finals: Bucks, Raptors, Warriors, Blazers
EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS
Toronto Raptors vs. Milwaukee Bucks
- Series average asking price: $535
- Milwaukee average asking price/get-in price: $482/$120
- Toronto average asking price/get-in price: $606/$178
Game | Date | Tickets |
Game 1 @ MIL | 5/15 | |
Game 2 @ MIL | 5/17 | From $152 |
Game 3 @ TOR | 5/19 | From $208 |
Game 4 @ TOR | 5/21 | From $178 |
Game 5 @ MIL | 5/23 | From $149 |
Game 6 @ TOR | 5/25 | From $215 |
Game 7 @ MIL | 5/27 | From $225 |
This conference final is the seventh priciest since TicketIQ began tracking data in 2011. The priciest is this year’s Western Conference Final and the cheapest was $223 in 2013 for the Western Conference San Antonio vs. Memphis final. A potential Game 6 at Toronto is trending as the priciest game of the series, with an average asking price of $732, while the cheapest is Game 1 at Toronto, which has a current average asking price of $312.
The Raptors and Bucks have played 89 regular-season games, and Milwaukee holds a 51-38 all-time series advantage. The first and only time the teams met in the playoffs was 2016-17, and the Raptors won, 4-2. Milwaukee is making its third consecutive playoff appearance, after missing the 2015-16 edition. The Bucks have advanced to the NBA Finals twice and won once, in 1970-71, when they swept the Baltimore Bullets. For both Finals appearances, the Bucks were members of the Western Conference.
Toronto, which joined the league in 1995-96 as an expansion team, is making its sixth straight playoff appearance. The last time the Raptors reached the conference finals was in 2015-16, when they lost to Cleveland, 4-2. The Raptors have never advanced to the NBA Finals.
WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS
Golden State Warriors vs. Portland Trail Blazers
- Series average asking price: $982
- Golden State average asking price/get-in price: $1,023/$127
- Portland average asking price/get-in price: $928/$283
Game | Date | Tickets |
Game 1 @ GSW | 5/14 | From $157 |
Game 2 @ GSW | 5/16 | From $188 |
Game 3 @ POR | 5/18 | From $289 |
Game 4 @ POR | 5/20 | From $283 |
Game 5 @ GSW | 5/22 | From $239 |
Game 6 @ POR | 5/24 | From $304 |
Game 7 @ GSW | 5/26 | From $399 |
This series is the most expensive conference final since TicketIQ began tracking data in 2011. The next priciest was last year’s Houston-Golden State Western Conference Final, for which fans paid an average of $965. The cheapest of the decade cost fans $223 in 2013, when San Antonio played Memphis in the Western Conference Final.
Despite their geographical proximity, Golden State and Portland didn’t meet in the playoffs until 2015-16, when the Warriors beat them in the conference semifinals in five games. Since then, this series marks the third playoff meeting, and Golden State won the previous two. The teams have been dominant during different eras – Golden State has won three NBA Finals in the last four years, while Portland won its only title in 1976-77, and got to the finals in two of three seasons between 1989-90 and 1991-92.
Portland is in the playoffs for the sixth consecutive season, and has reached the conference finals for the seventh time in franchise history. The Warriors are in the playoffs for the seventh straight season, have won the Finals six times, including twice as the Philadelphia Warriors (1946-47, 1955-56).
The Warriors’ average asking price of $1,133 is the second highest of the decade, behind last season’s $1,200 for a Golden State home game. Among individual games, a potential Game 7 has the highest average asking price at $1,554 while Game 4 at Portland has the lowest, at $636. Interestingly, the $157 get-in price at Golden State is the second cheapest of the four conference finals’ sites, while the $201 get-in price at Portland is the highest.
The NBA’s conference semifinals include a familiar matchup, the end of a five-year playoff drought and a series that pits two teams that haven’t played each other in the postseason since 1986.
Demand for the Golden State Warriors-Houston Rockets Western Conference Semifinals, which marks the fourth time these teams have met in the playoffs in five years, is the highest in the league, and the $790 average asking price for a Golden State second-round home game is the highest at Oakland in history, according to secondary ticket marketplace TicketIQ.com. The second priciest was a ticket to last season’s second round, for which fans paid an average of $580 to see the Warriors beat the Pelicans in five games. They went on to oust Houston, coming back from a 3-2 series deficit to win in Game 7 at Houston.
At the other end of the spectrum in the West, Denver is in the playoffs for the first time after a five-year drought, and is playing Portland in the playoffs for the first time in 33 years.
In the Eastern Conference, Boston is trying to erase the memory of giving up a 2-0 Conference Finals lead before losing to Cleveland last season. In addition, should the Celtics win the NBA Finals, and the Bruins win the NHL’s Stanley Cup, Boston would be the first city in history to hold all four professional sports titles in a 12-month period. The Celtics are playing the Bucks in the conference semifinals.
In the other Eastern Conference matchup, the Toronto Raptors are playing the Philadelphia 76ers in the postseason for the first time since 2000-01, when the 76ers eliminated the Raptors in a seven-game conference semifinals.
Below is a look at all four conference semifinals.
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Having the second most wins in the NBA has certainly generated enthusiasm around the Toronto Raptors. So much so, in fact, that the Raptors saw a significant spike in ticket prices between the start of the season the midway point. The average asking price for a Raptors ticket rose 44% from $178 to $256 by mid-January, making a ticket to Toronto's Scotiabank Stadium the fifth most expensive across the NBA, according to secondary ticket marketplace TicketIQ.com.Top Five Price Increases
Toronto Raptors: The biggest mover among teams that had a price increase between the start of the season and the midway point, Raptors tickets rose nearly 44% from $178 to $256. In terms of overall rankings, Toronto moved from the No. 10 most expensive ticket to No. 5.
Boston Celtics: The Celtics had a first-half increase of almost 22%, moving them from having the No. 5 most priciest ticket to No. 3, behind only the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers, the only two teams with ticket averages higher than $500. Boston tickets cost an average of $274 now, versus $225 at the start of the season.
Portland Trail Blazers: Portland isn’t fighting for a spot among the Top 10 priciest tickets, but the average asking price jumped nearly 21%, the third biggest increase, and that moved the Blazers from having one of the cheapest tickets in the league to the middle of the pack. The Blazers started the season ranked No. 27 in terms of ticket price with a $92 average asking price, but moved up six spots to No. 21 with a $111 average asking price.
Milwaukee Bucks: Milwaukee’s 15% increase in average asking price put it among the Top 10 most expensive tickets in the league. Currently ranked No. 9 in terms of price, the average asking price for a Bucks ticket moved from $153 to $176 during the first half. Milwaukee started the season ranked No. 12 in terms of average asking price.
Golden State Warriors: The priciest ticket in the NBA got even pricier during the first half. The Warriors started the season ranked No. 1 in terms of average asking price and stayed there, as the average asking price moved from $463 at the start of the season to $522 at the midway point. The only other team with an average asking price of more than $500 is the Los Angeles Lakers, who are currently commanding $514.
Just missing the top five: Los Angeles Lakers (+11.3%), Houston Rockets (+9.9%), Dallas Mavericks (9.7%)
Bottom Five Price Drops
Chicago Bulls: The Bulls are first in the NBA … but in a category they probably don’t want to lead. The average asking price for a Chicago ticket dropped just over 50% in the first half, from $247 to $123. The Bulls started the season with the fourth priciest ticket in the league and, but dropped 15 spots and were ranked No. 19 by the midway point.
Sacramento Kings: Not far behind the Bulls, Sacramento watched its average asking price plummet by just under 50% through the first half. Ranked No. 18 at the start of the season with a $127 average asking price, a Kings ticket is now averaging $64, making it the second cheapest in the league.
Detroit Pistons: The average asking price for a Pistons ticket was the cheapest in the NBA at the start of the season and again at the midway point. But the average asking price hasn’t been static – it fell nearly 24% from $76 to $58 between the start of the season and February 7th.
San Antonio Spurs: With a drop of nearly 22 percent in average asking price, San Antonio had the fourth biggest decline in ticket prices during the first half of the season. The Spurs started the season ranked No. 7 in terms of average asking price, and are now ranked No. 12 as prices fell from $197 to $154.
Philadelphia 76ers: Philadelphia is till in the Top 10 in terms of average asking price, but just by a hair. The Sixers watched ticket prices fall just over 11% from $192 at the start of the season to $170 by February 7th. Philadelphia was ranked No. 8 in terms of average asking price at the start of the season, but was at No. 10 by the halfway point.
Just missing the bottom five: Charlotte Hornets (-11.4%), New Orleans Pelicans (-10.7%), Washington Wizards (-10.6%)