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Here are the best ticket prices for NBA fans traveling from Austin
The Spurs play the Los Angeles Lakers on January 7.
Austinites may be an athletic bunch, but beyond soccer there aren't many local professional sports teams to be fanatical about. When looking for a way into the NBA, the obvious answer is the San Antonio Spurs, who are easiest (and cheapest) to drive to and even have a bit of a presence in Austin through special events. However, if the cost of tickets is a deciding factor, there are other places to look.
Based on data from ticket broker SeatGeek, online betting platform eSportstars.io ranks a Spurs ticket as the 12th most expensive in the NBA, with an average charge of $141. Elsewhere in Texas, the Houston Rockets boast the state’s most affordable average ticket price at $95.50, putting it in 23rd place among NBA teams.
These costs lag behind Texas’ highest-priced team, the Dallas Mavericks, who fetch a mean $215 per seat, the fifth-highest cost in the league.
Ahead of the Mavs are the Los Angeles Lakers ($365.75), Golden State Warriors ($279.47), Boston Celtics ($247.96), and New York Knicks ($238.49).
In recent years, Spurs ticket prices have gone up significantly, especially in the secondary market. Much of the increase has been driven by its energetic young roster.
In May 2024, Victor Wembanyama was unanimously voted as that year’s NBA Rookie of the Year. He was the first San Antonio player to receive the award since the ‘90s, joining David Robinson in 1990 and Tim Duncan in 1998. Like Wembanyama, both were No. 1 overall picks and canonized as star centers leading the future of the team.
Since then, almost everything Wemby has done has made international news, from taking a retreat at a Shaolin temple in China to dressing up as Slenderman during Halloween.
Spurs mania also hit a peak during the 2025 preseason when it was rumored that legendary shooter Kevin Durant would be traded to the team. While that chisme turned out to be unfounded, the Silver and Black did sign 7-foot-1-inch center Luke Kornet and Rutgers star Dylan Harper.
While a Mavericks ticket might be the most expensive among Texas’ three NBA teams, the Dallas franchise isn’t the state’s most valuable. That honor goes to the Rockets, whose value stood at $5.9 billion in 2025, making it the league’s seventh most valuable NBA franchise, according to Forbes.
The Mavs landed at No. 13, with a value of $5.1 billion, and the Spurs ranked 19th, with a value of $4.4 billion. The NBA’s most valuable team? The Golden State Warriors, at $11 billion.

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