Local

What are the cheapest tickets for Hawks-76ers Game 6?

ATLANTA — The Atlanta Hawks have the chance to do something Friday night that they haven’t done since 2015: advance to the Eastern Conference Finals.

So naturally, Game 6 against the Philadelphia 76ers is the hottest ticket in town and State Farm Arena is expected to welcome a near-sold-out crowd.

We’ll bring you LIVE coverage from State Farm Arena as the Hawks prepare for the biggest game of the season, all day on Channel 2 Action News.

Fans still have options to buy tickets through the NBA’s resale partnership with Ticketmaster or a third-party; however, most tickets still available have a hefty price tag.

As of 9:45 a.m. Thursday morning, here’s a look at the ticket prices for each level on some of the biggest resale websites. Ticket prices are without fees.

  • Ticketmaster: $183-$195 for standing room only; $250 for upper deck; $347 for terrace level; $488.85 for lower level
  • StubHub: $174 for standing room only; $237 for upper deck; $315 for terrace level; $451 for lower level
  • SeatGeek: $162 for standing room only; $214 for upper deck; $291 for terrace level; $433 for lower level
  • TicketIQ: $221 for standing room only; $232 for upper deck; $407 for terrace level; $469 for lower level

If you feel like splurging on the best seats in the house, it will cost you. The cheapest courtside seat is around $15,500 a ticket.

TRENDING STORIES:

The Hawks have reason to be confident despite splitting Game 3 and 4 at home against the 76ers. The Hawks are 22-3 at home since Feb. 21.

If Atlanta wins, it would be only the second time the team has advanced to a conference final since it moved to Atlanta in 1968.

Hawks coach Nate McMillan says he knows Friday night’s game will be a new challenge, but Wednesday night’s game sparked a lot of confidence.

“If you don’t believe, you better believe now,” he said following Game 5.

The 76ers have blown leads of 18 and 26 points in back-to-back losses to the Hawks. Despite that, the 76ers are favored by three points by FanDuel Sportsbook.

If they want to avoid elimination, they will need more than just scoring from Joel Embiid and Seth Curry. Embiid scored 39 points and Curry had 36 and they were the only two Sixers to score a field goal in the second half of Game 5 on Wednesday.

“I think you expect them to be certainly more aggressive,” McMillan said Thursday. “They are in a do-or-die situation. Their season ends if they don’t win the game. We definitely expect them to come out with that sense of urgency and play aggressive and just really leave everything out on the floor. I will be challenging our guys to do the same.”

Philadelphia’s defense so far hasn’t had an answer for Hawks star Trae Young. The guard had 39 points on Wednesday night, including 25 in the second half. He is averaging 29.6 points per game.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.