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Game 7 Most Expensive Celtics Tickets Ever Outside of NBA Finals

The Celtics are one win from making history and returning to the NBA Finals.
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Monday night, the Celtics attempt to do the improbable. No team in NBA history has overcome a 3-0 deficit.

Even better for Boston? Game 7 takes place on the TD Garden parquet. The C's already accomplished the unprecedented with their 104-103 win in Game 6 of this year's Eastern Conference Finals.

Before Derrick White's buzzer-beating put-back, teams were 89-0 when they shot at least 45 percent on threes, their opponent only converted on 25 percent or less of their long-range looks, and both launched at least 30 attempts, as was the case Saturday night in Miami.

Post-game, Jayson Tatum remarked, "I've never been so excited to go back to Boston in my life. And I cannot wait to see all the fans on Monday, 'cause it's gonna be fun."

And with a trip to the NBA Finals hanging in the balance, it'll be pricey.

According to TickPick, this is the fourth most expensive Celtics ticket or the priciest C's game on record outside of an NBA Finals matchup. The least costly ticket sold for Game 7 was $380. That was purchased when Boston trailed the Heat 3-0. The current "get-in" price is $860, 126 percent more expensive than one bought when the series was bleakest for the Celtics.

With Boston and Miami now squaring off in a winner-take-all matchup for the second-straight Eastern Conference Finals, per TickPick, the average purchase price for Game 7 is $861. The average cost of tickets bought after Game 6 is $1,023.

The most expensive purchase is two tickets bought in Loge 2, Row 1, for $4,140 a seat ($8,280 total).

Further Reading

Celtics Ready for Their Chance to Make History: 'I've Never Been So Excited to Go Back to Boston'

The Latest on Malcolm Brogdon's Status for Celtics-Heat Game 7

Jaylen Brown Reacts to Historic Run Against Miami Heat in Eastern Conference Finals

Celtics React to Derrick White's Game 6 Heroics: 'I'm Still in Disbelief'

Derrick White Discusses Season-Saving Buzzer Beater: 'Now It's on to Game 7'

Here's What Stood Out in Game 6 Win vs. Heat: Derrick White Saves Celtics Season as March Toward History Continues

The Celtics Could've Folded and Flamed Out, Instead, They're Inching Closer to History: 'We're Not Going Down Like This'

Here's What Stood Out in Game 5 Win vs. Heat: Celtics Reconnecting to Swing Series Momentum

Film Room: Grant Williams' Value on Full Display in Celtics' Game 4 Win vs. Heat

Celtics Stars Speak on Team Sticking Together Down 3-0: 'We Didn't Want That to Define Us'

Celtics Discuss Returning to Identity Best Suiting Them in Game 4 Win: 'We're a Team That Believes in Us No Matter What'

Jaylen Brown Responds to Rumors of Disconnect in Celtics Locker Room


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Bobby Krivitsky
BOBBY KRIVITSKY

Bobby Krivitsky's experiences include covering the NBA as a credentialed reporter for Basketball Insiders. He's also a national sports talk host for SportsMap Radio, a network airing on 96 radio stations throughout the country. Additionally, he was a major-market host, update anchor, and producer for IMG Audio, and he worked for Bleacher Report as an NFL and NBA columnist.

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