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With Flash Seats gone, where is the "official" place to buy Cavs tickets? From my searching it appears to be SeatGeek? I've never used this site before but the prices seem outrageous (granted, I'm looking at the Nets game on Monday).

Where do you all buy tickets from these days?

I thought there was a Ticket section somewhere on RCF but that seems to be gone too :chuckle:

Any help would be greatly appreciated
 
With Flash Seats gone, where is the "official" place to buy Cavs tickets? From my searching it appears to be SeatGeek? I've never used this site before but the prices seem outrageous (granted, I'm looking at the Nets game on Monday).

Where do you all buy tickets from these days?

I thought there was a Ticket section somewhere on RCF but that seems to be gone too :chuckle:

Any help would be greatly appreciated

I got my tickets 5 rows from the court for the Memphis game a year ago and my MSG tickets a week ago which were row 6 in the 100 section behind the Cavs bench both off Seat Geek for about 50% of face value.

You have to wait until the last minute if you want to catch a really good deal. Both times I bought the tickets about 24 hours before the game. Guys get desperate not to take the loss if they know they wont make the game right around 24 hours to tipoff
 
Yeah, there is some luck involved in Seatgeek. Keep checking back. Some people get desperate to sell a few days before the game - and even more once you get really close. If you live in the area you can afford to wait kind of last minute - and if there's no great deal just wait for another game.

Keep in mind: because they rate the best seats and make them super visible to users (it's a pretty good rating system), a good deal doesn't last long. On Ticketmaster, for example, a deal can go under the radar for hours since there is no showcasing of the best deals.

The Cavs ticket office also is worth reaching out to. Sometimes they have good deals and specials. They will even communicate with you via text which is cool.
 
Thanks for the advice guys. We will be in Cleveland regardless, so we can afford to wait until the last minute (quite literally).

I will keep checking
 

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