CLAIM THEIR TICKETS. WELL, JESS AND ABBY, Y’ALL KNOW JUST AS WELL AS I DO THAT THE DEDICATED THUNDER FANS, THEY DON’T CARE ABOUT THE PRICE AND THEY’RE GOING TO MAKE IT WORK. BUT IF YOU ARE STILL LOOKING TO MAKE THAT LAST MINUTE DECISION, THE TEAM IS GIVING YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TOMORROW AT 10 A.M. BECAUSE THAT’S WHEN TICKETS GO ON SALE. YOU KNOW, OUR FANS HAVE BEEN GREAT. WE’RE NOT CALLED LOUD CITY FOR NOTHING. SO I THINK IT’S JUST, YOU KNOW, THAT NEXT STEP FOR THE FANS TO BE EVEN LOUDER. IT’S TIME TO GET LOUD AND GET PROUD. AS THE OKC THUNDER ARE ON THEIR WAY TO THE NBA FINALS, IT’S JUST A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR OUR FANS, FOR THIS TEAM TO, YOU KNOW, CONTINUE TO SHOW ON A NATIONAL STAGE EVERYTHING THEY’VE WORKED SO HARD TO DO. AS WE’RE SETTING THE TONE FOR THAT NATIONAL STAGE, WHERE CAN FANS GO TO BUY TICKETS? TICKETS ARE ON SALE FRIDAY, 10 A.M. TICKETMASTER IS THE VERIFIED SOURCE, AND THESE AREN’T RESALE. THEY’RE STRAIGHT FROM THE TEAM. THE PRICE RANGE NOT YET AVAILABLE. BUT FOR SOME FANS, LIKE ALBERT, HE SAYS HE MIGHT HAVE TO PRIORITIZE MEMORIES OVER HIS WALLET. I TRY TO, YES, AS A TEACHER, THAT IS GOING TO CUT INTO SOMETHING IF I REALLY WANT TO GO, BUT I REALLY WANT TO BE ABLE TO SHOW UP FOR AT LEAST ONE GAME JUST FOR THE EXPERIENCE. BUT WE SHOWED HIM THE THIRD PARTY SITES, WITH PRICES STARTING AT $600, DISCUSSING INSTANTLY. DISGUSTING. YOU KNOW, THE WHERE ARE WE LIVING RIGHT NOW? IT’S NOT LIKE WE’RE GETTING PAID THE MONEY TO PAY THAT. HOWEVER, THE THUNDER SAYS THE FAN EXPERIENCE WILL BE EVEN BETTER THIS TIME AROUND. WHETHER THAT’S AT THUNDER UP IN THE PARK OR ANY OF THE WATCH ZONES. WE’VE GOT SOME STUFF IN THE WORKS. WE’RE NOT READY TO TALK ABOUT IT PUBLICLY YET, BUT WE’VE DEFINITELY GOT SOME STUFF COMING TO KICK THINGS UP A NOTCH FOR THE FINALS. AND KOCO HAS ALSO MADE IT VERY EASY FOR YOU TO FIND WAYS TO GET THOSE TICKETS. JUST HEAD OVER TO THE KOCO APP FOR A FULL GUIDE. REPORTING LIVE I
OKC Thunder fans weigh ticket costs as NBA Finals approach
As the Oklahoma City Thunder prepare for the NBA Finals, fans are debating whether the cost of tickets is worth the experience, with sales starting soon

Updated: 6:08 PM CDT May 29, 2025
Oklahoma City Thunder fans are eagerly anticipating the NBA Finals, with tickets set to go on sale Friday morning through Ticketmaster, though some are concerned about potential costs.>> Download the KOCO 5 app | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channelLandis Tindell, a Thunder spokesperson, expressed excitement about the team’s opportunity to showcase their hard work on a national stage. “Our fans have been great, we’re not called Loud City for nothing. I think it’s just that next step to be even louder,” Tindell said. “It’s a great opportunity for our fans, for this team, to continue to show on a national stage everything they’ve worked so hard to do.”Tickets will be available directly from the team starting at 10 a.m. Friday on Ticketmaster, with prices yet to be announced. “I can’t about the price range, Ticketmaster is the verified source for prices,” Tindell said.For fans like Albert Arredondo, a teacher, the decision to attend a game involves prioritizing memories over financial concerns. “Try to yes, as a teacher that’s gonna cut into something if I really want to go, but I really wanna be able to show up for one game just for the experiences,” Arredondo said. WATCH: Oklahoma City prepares for visitors as Thunder advance to NBA FinalsHowever, upon seeing third-party sites with prices starting at $600, he remarked, “Disgusting, instantly disgusting, where we’re living right now, it’s not like we’re getting paid the money to pay that.”Despite the potential sticker shock, the Thunder promises an enhanced fan experience during the finals, whether at Thunder Up in the Park or various watch zones. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.WATCH: KOCO 5’s Sports Director Bryan Keating talks OKC Thunder headed to NBA FinalsTindell hinted at upcoming plans, saying, “We’ve got stuff in the works, we’re not ready to talk about it publicly yet, but we’ve definitely got some stuff coming to kick off things for the finals.”More Thunder HeadlinesThunder Playoffs Guide: From tickets to schedule and more, everything you need to know about the Western Conference FinalsThunder superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander named NBA MVPShai Gilgeous-Alexander named to All-NBA First TeamThunder’s Luguentz Dort and Jalen Williams named to NBA All-Defensive teamsMerchandise available celebrating Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s MVP
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Oklahoma City Thunder fans are eagerly anticipating the NBA Finals, with tickets set to go on sale Friday morning through Ticketmaster, though some are concerned about potential costs.
>> Download the KOCO 5 app | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channel
Landis Tindell, a Thunder spokesperson, expressed excitement about the team’s opportunity to showcase their hard work on a national stage.
“Our fans have been great, we’re not called Loud City for nothing. I think it’s just that next step to be even louder,” Tindell said. “It’s a great opportunity for our fans, for this team, to continue to show on a national stage everything they’ve worked so hard to do.”
Tickets will be available directly from the team starting at 10 a.m. Friday on Ticketmaster, with prices yet to be announced.
“I can’t about the price range, Ticketmaster is the verified source for prices,” Tindell said.
For fans like Albert Arredondo, a teacher, the decision to attend a game involves prioritizing memories over financial concerns.
“Try to yes, as a teacher that’s gonna cut into something if I really want to go, but I really wanna be able to show up for one game just for the experiences,” Arredondo said.
WATCH: Oklahoma City prepares for visitors as Thunder advance to NBA Finals
However, upon seeing third-party sites with prices starting at $600, he remarked, “Disgusting, instantly disgusting, where we’re living right now, it’s not like we’re getting paid the money to pay that.”
Despite the potential sticker shock, the Thunder promises an enhanced fan experience during the finals, whether at Thunder Up in the Park or various watch zones.
Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.
WATCH: KOCO 5’s Sports Director Bryan Keating talks OKC Thunder headed to NBA Finals
Tindell hinted at upcoming plans, saying, “We’ve got stuff in the works, we’re not ready to talk about it publicly yet, but we’ve definitely got some stuff coming to kick off things for the finals.”
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