
The NBA's regular admission cost enhanced for the first time in three years, up 1.7 % to $48.48, the Team Marketing Report said Wednesday in its annual survey.
New York Knicks' admission cost are able to improve more than the league's frequent, and five times as much as seats for the Memphis Grizzlies.
Knicks ticket averaged $117.47 after a 32.5 % improve, and these results don't even involve the top quality chairs.
The Los Angeles Lakers were second at $99.25 after a 4.2 % improve, and Boston third at $68.55 while making its regular smooth. Chicago, was 4th at $68.37 with a 3.3 % improve, followed by the Miami Heat at $67 following a 10.7 % leap.
Memphis has the smallest regular at $22.95, just below Oregon ($23.64). 13 groups cut their regular, and seven were smooth.
The normal non-premium admission cost was $77.36 in the NFL last period, $26.91 in Major League Baseball last season and $57.10 in the NHL this period, according to TMR's research.
TMR's Fan Cost Catalog for the NBA, such as four average-price tickets, two small draft beers, four small soft drinks, four hot dogs, parking, two programs and two adult-size caps, averaged $301.46 for the group, up 4.5. The FCI varied from $608.78 for the Knicks to $192.80 for the Grizzlies.
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