LeBron James is on the brink of making history and the ticket market has taken notice.
James is only 36 points away from breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's record as the NBA's all-time leading scorer, meaning he could take the scoring crown any game now. The Lakers' next game is set for Tuesday, Feb. 7 against the Thunder at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, and all eyes will be on James to see if he can reach his scoring benchmark to set the record.
James is averaging 30.0 points per game, so he should need two more games to make history, but he has gone for at least 36 points nine times this season. That leaves a more than realistic chance of him achieving the feat on Tuesday against Oklahoma City.
How much are the most expensive and cheapest tickets for the Lakers-Thunder game on Tuesday? The Sporting News breaks it all down below.
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How much are tickets for Lakers vs. Thunder?
As of Monday afternoon, tickets for the game on TicketSmarter.com range from as low as $117 to as high as $17,540.
Most lower-level tickets range from $260 to well over $1,000, while most upper-level tickets range from $120 to $700.
Most expensive ticket for Lakers vs. Thunder
The most expensive tickets on TicketSmarter.com are a pair of courtside seats that would put your feet on the hardwood. The tickets are currently going for $17,540 each.
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The most expensive 100-level ticket is going for $6,181. The most expensive 200-level ticket is going for $2,768. The most expensive 300-level ticket is going for $4,156.
Cheapest ticket for Lakers vs. Thunder
If you're just trying to get into the building to witness history, the cheapest tickets on TicketSmarter.com are in the 300-level, going for $129.
The cheapest 200-level ticket is going for $183, while the cheapest 100-level ticket is going for $264.