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About the Golden State Warriors
Golden State Warriors Tickets
1. How much are Golden State Warriors tickets?
Golden State Warriors tickets are available on Gametime. Prices start from as low as $88 for upcoming games. The average price for a ticket is around $150, while premium courtside seats can go up to $2,000 or more depending on the opponent and location. For the latest deals and availability, visit Gametime here.
2. How to buy Golden State Warriors NBA tickets?
Follow these steps to purchase your tickets:
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Step 1: Visit Gametime and search for "Golden State Warriors tickets."
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Step 2: Select your preferred game and seating section.
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Step 3: Choose your ticket deal, such as Gametime Picks or Last Minute deals.
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Step 4: Complete your purchase and select your preferred delivery option.
3. How to save money on Golden State Warriors tickets?
You can save by using Gametime Picks for amazing everyday ticket deals or waiting for Last Minute deals, which often have lower prices as the game date approaches.
4. What’s the cheapest game to see the Golden State Warriors?
The cheapest game on Gametime for the Golden State Warriors starts at $88. For example, you can catch the Warriors playing the Boston Celtics on December 17, 2024, at TD Garden in Boston. Check Gametime for the latest updates on prices and deals.
5. What time do doors open for a Golden State Warriors game?
Doors typically open 1.5 to 2 hours before game time, but check your ticket details for specific timing.
6. How do I find my seat in the stadium?
Gametime’s app provides a detailed stadium map and your exact seat location, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
7. Is parking available at the stadium?
Yes, most venues offer parking, and options can be pre-purchased on Gametime for convenience.
8. How long are Golden State Warriors games?
NBA games, including the Warriors, typically last around 2.5 hours, including halftime and breaks.
9. How much are courtside tickets?
Courtside tickets for Golden State Warriors games offer an incredible experience and typically start at around $1,000 per seat. For high-demand games or marquee matchups, prices can go up to $5,000 or more. Visit Gametime to check current availability and exact pricing for courtside seats.
10. Can I get a refund if I can’t attend a Golden State Warriors game?
Yes, Gametime offers Event Cancellation Protection and other guarantees. Check their policies to learn more about your options.
11. Where do the Warriors play?
The Golden State Warriors enjoy advantage at Chase Center in San Francisco, CA.
12. Why is Gametime the best choice for tickets?
Not all ticket marketplaces are created equal. At Gametime, we’re committed to providing a premium experience—with some of the least expensive service fees in the industry—so you can make us your go-to choice for sports, concert, or event tickets. And you can rest easy knowing you'll have your tickets in hand when you need them. Guaranteed.
More About the Golden State Warriors
Based out of sunny Oakland, California, the Golden State Warriors seem to surprise NBA fans again and again. Affectionately referred to as the 'Dubs' by their fans, this winning team has seen its fair share of ups and downs over the years, defying expectations at every turn. These days, they've become a serious force to be reckoned with—and not just because Steph Curry wears their jersey. (But ok, obviously that helps.)
SC might be sporting blue and gold, but the team is more than the sum of its parts. In fact, the history of the Warriors speaks for itself. Founded in 1946 in Philadelphia, the Dubs relocated to California after losing their star player Wilt Chamberlain to the 76ers in the late 1960s. The move ultimately led to their third championship win in 1975 after a four-game sweep of the Washington Bullets—a feat no one saw coming!
From Lovable Losers to Comeback Kids
The Warriors may be prone to challenging the status quo, but that’s only because they've had some really rough periods. The longest—and perhaps bleakest—down streak in the history of the Dubs spans nearly the entire decade of the 1980s. From the late 70s until the late 80s, the Golden State Warriors struggled to put together a competitive team, a disappointing turn of events after a successful few decades prior.
But the team still celebrated a few shining moments during this stretch of otherwise depressing performances. The Warriors made it to the playoffs in 1985, holding their own (but ultimately losing) in a semifinal game against the Magic Johnson-era LA Lakers, again surprising most NBA fans and rekindling an interest in the team. Warriors point guard Sleepy Floyd and his performance against the supposedly unstoppable Lakers helped turn the Dubs’ reputation around in a major way.
After a stellar playoffs run, the Golden State Warriors seemed poised for a comeback. For a while, the Dubs showed major potential after bringing on Tim Hardaway, but their momentum stalled after a number of conflicts disintegrated confidence among coaches and players. The result was an on-again, off-again team that neglected to capture the imagination of NBA fans for a good 15 years.
Luckily for Golden State fans, things have changed for the better in recent years. Just as they astounded everyone in the 70s with a championship win, today the Dubs are riding high on recent triumphs. Since 2015, the Golden State Warriors have dominated the NBA playoffs, winning three out of four Finals championship game series against the Cleveland Cavaliers. And now we find ourselves in a new era of rivalry for the Dubs—perhaps one to outshine the Lakers and the Celtics? We’re here for it—and for the Warriors—all the way!
Golden State Warriors Schedule and Ticket Prices
Date | Time | City | Venue | Lowest Price |
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12/25/24 | 5:00 PM | San Francisco | Chase Center | $221 |
12/27/24 | 7:00 PM | Inglewood | Intuit Dome | $153 |
12/28/24 | 5:30 PM | San Francisco | Chase Center | $151 |
12/30/24 | 7:00 PM | San Francisco | Chase Center | $127 |
1/2/25 | 7:00 PM | San Francisco | Chase Center | $89 |
1/4/25 | 5:30 PM | San Francisco | Chase Center | $120 |
1/5/25 | 5:30 PM | San Francisco | Chase Center | $122 |
1/7/25 | 7:00 PM | San Francisco | Chase Center | $88 |
1/9/25 | 7:00 PM | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | $41 |
1/10/25 | 7:00 PM | Indianapolis | Gainbridge Fieldhouse | $76 |
1/13/25 | 7:30 PM | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | USD $76 |
1/15/25 | 7:00 PM | Minneapolis | Target Center | $17 |
1/18/25 | 5:30 PM | San Francisco | Chase Center | $94 |
1/20/25 | 2:00 PM | San Francisco | Chase Center | $182 |
1/22/25 | 7:00 PM | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | $126 |