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The Boston Celtics have had a stellar regular season this year, so it's no surprise that they're excelling in the NBA Playoffs. If you're hoping to get tickets to see the team compete, we've got you covered. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about how to get Boston Celtics tickets for the 2024 Playoffs.
The Boston Celtics led the Eastern Conference this year during the regular season with a 64-18 record. The team last won the NBA Finals in 2008 and has only made it to the finals twice since then. They've been on the rise in the past few years, making it to the finals in 2022 and the semifinals in 2023.
So far, the Celtics have had a great run in the Playoffs. They beat the Miami Heat in Round 1 within five games, eliminated the Cleveland Cavaliers in Round 2 within five games, and swept the Indiana Pacers during the Eastern Conference Finals in just four games. Now, they'll compete against the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals for a chance to win the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy.
Whether you've been a lifelong fan of the Boston Celtics or you're just getting into the team this season, you can still find tickets to see them compete in the Playoffs. Here's our breakdown of the Celtics' upcoming schedule (featuring both definitive and contingent games), as well as original and resale ticket prices. You can also browse sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats on your own time.
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2024 Boston Celtics Schedule
The Boston Celtics are heading into the NBA Finals, where they'll compete against the Dallas Mavericks. The round is the best of seven games, so they have four games guaranteed and seven possible. For these "contingent" games, websites like StubHub will refund purchasers should the team end up eliminated before the game. As always, it's a good idea to read the fine print of what you're purchasing to ensure that reimbursement or credit policies are in place. The prices below are the cheapest available Vivid Seats and StubHub tickets at the time of writing.
Game | Date | Vivid Seats prices | StubHub prices |
Game 1: MA | June 6 | $619 | $614 |
Game 2: MA | June 9 | $681 | $673 |
Game 3: TX | June 12 | $740 | $738 |
Game 4: TX | June 14 | $908 | $905 |
Game 5: MA | June 17 | $940 | $984 |
Game 6: TX | June 20 | $1,517 | $1,449 |
Game 7: MA | June 23 | $1,443 | $1,471 |
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How to buy Boston Celtics tickets
Original standard Boston Celtics tickets are sold through Ticketmaster, the NBA's official ticketing partner. Due to the high demand for playoff games, original tickets are hard to come by, and some of the games have sold out, so you might have better luck looking on resale sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats. These sites have a variety of tickets available for every game, both definitive and contingent.
How much are Boston Celtics tickets?
The cheapest available original standard ticket for the first Celtics game of Round 4 is $784.50. Overall, resale tickets tend to have more variety in pricing and usually start a bit cheaper than original tickets. StubHub's cheapest listing for Game 1 is $614, and Vivid Seats' cheapest listing for the same date is $619. The most expensive tickets are for the contingent Game 6. For this game, the cheapest listings start at $1,517 on Vivid Seats and $1,449 on StubHub.
The prices are relatively similar on these resale sites, with ticket costs often within a few dollars of each other. Overall, prices are much higher for the NBA Finals than they are for past rounds. This is true for both original standard tickets sold on Ticketmaster, as well as resale listings on StubHub and Vivid Seats.
Note: Certain services and regions prohibit the resale of tickets. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal reselling of tickets, and entry into an event is at the venue's discretion.
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