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While the regular season is a great appetizer for NBA fans, it is the NBA Playoffs that everyone who loves the game is waiting for. Eight teams from both the Eastern and Western conferences enter the four round tournament, with dreams of being crowned NBA Champion.
The NBA Playoffs bring a new intensity to the basketball court unlike what is seen through the 82-game regular season schedule. In major markets like Los Angeles, Boston, New York and Detroit, demand for tickets can be high all year long, and the playoffs only emphasize that. In smaller markets, a team's success help propel ticket demand when they reach the playoffs.
The demand for ticket on the secondary market during each round of the playoffs is often determined by match-ups. When conference rivals meet up, the intensity through the fan bases is turned up a notch. Some of the rivalries that strike a nerve fans include Celtics - Pistons, Bull - Pacers, Lakers - Spurs and Lakers - Suns.
The NBA Playoffs are culminated with the best-of-seven NBA Finals. Recent champions include the Boston Celtics (2008), San Antonio Spurs (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007), Miami Heat (2006) and Los Angeles Lakers (2000, 2001, 2002).
NHL and NBA Playoffs tickets on sale throughout the weekend
Tickets for upcoming concerts from Phish, as well as tickets for the upcoming NHL and NBA playoffs, are on sale throughout the weekend ending April 5 as compiled by TicketNews.
This weekend’s onsales kick off with tickets to catch cult favorites Phish on their upcoming national tour. On sale both today and Saturday morning, tickets will be on sale for stops in Chicago, Hartford, and Berkeley, CA. Continuing with this weekend’s concert onsales are ticket to the upcoming tour from Lynyrd Skynyrd, with special guest Bret Michaels. The rockers have tickets on sale this morning for their upcoming shows in Chicago, Charlotte, and Raleigh. LA’s 102.7 KIIS FM has tickets for their annual Wango Tango concert on sale Saturday morning. This year’s show is set up to be one of the hottest tickets this weekend, as Usher, Ludacris, Akon, and teen superstar Justin Bieber are all set to perform.


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