FIVE NEWS. ALL RIGHT ELISE, THANKS SO MUCH. WITH GAME SEVEN HERE AT HOME, THE THUNDER ARE ASKING EVERYONE TO PACK LOUD CITY. SO LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT THE TICKET PRICES. LOOKING AT THE RESALE PRICES ON TICKETMASTER. BECAUSE THAT’S THE ONLY PLACE YOU’RE GOING TO BE ABLE TO FIND THEM. AS OF TODAY, THE CHEAPEST TICKETS WE COULD FIND FOR TWO IS $243 APIECE. AND THEY’RE IN THE 200 SECTION. THERE ARE TICKETS STARTING AT 438. THAT’S IN THE 200 SECTION. NOW, IF YOU’RE FEELING FRISKY, IF YOU WANT TO SIT COURTSIDE, ONE TICKET IS GOING TO RUN YOU A MINIMUM OF $3,000. TIPOFF FOR GAME SEVEN, 2:30 P.M. SUNDAY. AND THE BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE MIGHT BE RIGHT HERE ON KOCO. AND STICK AROUND. WE’VE GOT THE POSTGAME FROM
How to get tickets to winner-take-all Game 7 between Thunder and Nuggets
The Paycom Center is expected to be electric on Sunday as the Oklahoma City Thunder will square off with the Denver Nuggets in a win-or-go-home Game 7.

Updated: 5:10 PM CDT May 16, 2025
The Paycom Center is expected to be electric on Sunday as the Oklahoma City Thunder will square off with the Denver Nuggets in a win-or-go-home Game 7. The Nuggets evened the series 3-3 on Thursday after beating the Thunder in an elimination game at Ball Arena in Denver. The series shifts back to Oklahoma City, where the Thunder are 4-1 so far this postseason. Video Below: Oklahoma City fans react to Game 6 at Thunder Hall As of Friday afternoon, tickets for Loud City start at $243. People who’d like to grab tickets to experience Game 7 can get them online here. If you can’t watch the game, you can watch it at 2:30 p.m. Sunday on KOCO 5. Sports Director Bryan Keating and Hannah Hoover will break down the game on our postgame show. The winner goes on to play the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference Finals.Top Headlines State Superintendent Ryan Walters calls out Oklahoma lawmakers for new state budget TIMELINE: Weekend storms bring risk of tornadoes, big hail to Oklahoma Americans’ credit card debt falls, but past-due student loans drag on credit scores REI Anniversary Sale is now live. Here’s for how long and what deals you should know about 2 injured at construction site near OKC Will Rogers International Airport hangar, authorities say
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The Paycom Center is expected to be electric on Sunday as the Oklahoma City Thunder will square off with the Denver Nuggets in a win-or-go-home Game 7.
The Nuggets evened the series 3-3 on Thursday after beating the Thunder in an elimination game at Ball Arena in Denver. The series shifts back to Oklahoma City, where the Thunder are 4-1 so far this postseason.
Video Below: Oklahoma City fans react to Game 6 at Thunder Hall
As of Friday afternoon, tickets for Loud City start at $243. People who’d like to grab tickets to experience Game 7 can get them online here.
If you can’t watch the game, you can watch it at 2:30 p.m. Sunday on KOCO 5. Sports Director Bryan Keating and Hannah Hoover will break down the game on our postgame show.
The winner goes on to play the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference Finals.
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