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NBA Finals Game 4 ticket prices: How much does it cost to get in?

NBA Finals Game 4 ticket prices: How much does it cost to get in?

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NBA Finals Game 4 ticket prices: How much does it cost to get in?
The Oklahoma City Thunder will look to rebound from a Game 3 loss on Friday night in Indianapolis, where they can even the series before coming back home.
The Thunder are once again the betting favorites in Game 4, and current odds give OKC a 6.5-point edge over the Pacers.
If you want to see Game 4 in person, you can still buy tickets to Friday night's game.
How to buy NBA Finals Game 4 tickets and prices
You can buy NBA Finals tickets via Stubhub. As of Friday afternoon, tickets to Game 4 are starting at $695.
Buy Thunder vs. Pacers Game 4 tickets
When does Thunder vs Pacers Game 4 start?
NBA Finals Game 4 between the Thunder and Pacers will start at 8:30 p.m. ET / 7:30 p.m. CT.
How to watch Thunder vs Pacers
NBA Finals Game 4 will air on ABC on Friday. You can stream the game on Fubo.
Steam Thunder vs. Pacers Game 4 on Fubo

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