
Sun Sports will televise four of the team’s preseason games, with specific schedule details to be announced at a later date. For more information, including all terms and conditions of membership, click here. Only one HEAT Priority Access Club membership may be purchased per person, per household to give as many HEAT fans as possible the opportunity to enjoy the excitement of live HEAT basketball. Miami will also play road contests against the Detroit Pistons on October 10, the Washington Wizards on October 15, the Brooklyn Nets on October 17 and the New Orleans Pelicans on October 23.Īlthough the Miami HEAT has sold out of its existing season ticket inventory for the 2013-14 season, HEAT fans can purchase a HEAT Priority Access Club membership – an annual, fee-based membership which guarantees priority on the Season Ticket Waiting List as well as presale opportunities and discounts for the All You Can HEAT Partial Ticket Plan, individual game tickets and other benefits. Tickets to that game are available by visiting, the Sprint Center Box Office or by calling (888) 929-7849. This marks the fourth time the HEAT will play in Kansas City. In addition to the three home games at AmericanAirlines Arena, the HEAT will also host a game at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO, taking on Charlotte on October 11.
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Ticket prices start at $10 plus applicable fees. Tickets can also be purchased at the AmericanAirlines Arena Ticket office Monday through Friday from 10AM to 5PM. Tickets for the three home games at AmericanAirlines Arena are on sale now, and can be purchased by clicking here, by visiting any Ticketmaster outlet, or by calling 1-800-4NBA-TIX. The HEAT will close out the preseason when they welcome the new-look Brooklyn Nets to Miami on Friday, October 25 at 7:30PM. They will also host a rematch of last year’s NBA Finals, when they face the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday, October 19 at 7:30PM. Atlanta on Monday, October 7, when they take on the Atlanta Hawks at 7:30PM in Miami. The eight-game schedule will be highlighted by the team’s three home games at AmericanAirlines Arena. That unofficial title most likely belongs to 2010’s Game 7, when online auctions pushed prices in Los Angeles to over $81,000 for a courtside seat to see the Lakers take on the Boston Celtics.MIAMI, FL – The defending NBA Champion Miami HEAT announced their 2013-14 preseason schedule today. ( MORE: LeBron James, Basketball Einstein)Įven so, tonight’s game in Miami is not the priciest NBA Game 7 ever. A quick look at SeatGeek’s roundup of available tickets on Thursday now shows that the majority of listings have asking prices over $1,000, so surely the average ticket price is now significantly north of $949. SeatGeek, an aggregator of tickets sold on the secondary market, estimated that as of June 11, the average price for Game 7 tickets in Miami was $949 (more than double the average for Games 3 and 4 in San Antonio, btw). Online sellers such as and have been listing standing-room-only tickets from the high $300s to low $500s, lower-level seats for $1,000 to $3,000, courtside seats for as much as $37,663, and admission to an American Airlines Arena suite is going as high as $57,000. The Sun Sentinel reports that one broker in South Florida recently sold four courtside seats for $30,000 each, “probably the most expensive we’ve sold for a Heat game,” the company owner said. ( MORE: NBA Finals: Three Pressing Questions for Game 7)ĭemand soars for any Game 7, but Tuesday’s exciting come-from-behind Heat win seems to have pushed ticket prices to the next level for Thursday’s deciding game. Heat star LeBron James called Tuesday’s overtime thriller the “best game I’ve ever been a part of,” and sports writers have described the game as an “instant classic,” perhaps even the best NBA Finals game ever. Now, though, with Game 7 set to tip off on Thursday, coming on the heels of one of the wildest, most entertaining games of all time in Tuesday’s Game 6, prices have surged. Still, from the get-go brokers were able to command big money for courtside seats in Miami-as much as $17,500 per ticket, one broker boasted at the time. In fact, the Miami Herald noted that there were still plenty of Miami home game tickets available at face value in the higher levels several hours after they first hit the market. When 2013 NBA Finals tickets first went on sale in early June, there was no mad rush to snatch up every seat, at any price. Follow you want to bring your talent to South Beach to see the Miami Heat take on the San Antonio Spurs in Game 7 of the NBA Finals, you better bring lots of money.
