Hey there, y’all! Let’s jaw about them Oklahoma Thunder playoff tickets. You know, them tickets to see our boys hoopin’ it up.

Now, I hear tell these tickets can get pricy, real pricy. Some folks say you can spend a whole lotta money, like, enough to buy a new tractor, just to sit right up close to the court. I’m talkin’ them floor seats at the Paycom Center, that place they play now, used to be called somethin’ else, Chesapeake somethin’ or other. Anyway, them fancy seats, they cost a pretty penny. I heard tell some tickets even went for near a hundred thousand dollars! Can you believe that? Land sakes!
But don’t you fret none, not all tickets cost that much. You can find cheaper ones too, way up in the nosebleed section. You know, way up high where you need binoculars to see who’s got the ball. But hey, you’re still in the building, you can still cheer for the Thunder, and that’s what matters, right?
- Where to Get Them Tickets
Now, you’re probably wonderin’, “Where do I get these tickets?” Well, there’s a few places you can try. The Thunder, they sell some tickets themselves, over on their website, */tickets. But them tickets go fast, I tell ya. You gotta be quick like a greased pig to snatch them up.
Then there’s other places, like SeatGeek and TickPick. They say they got guaranteed tickets, and they search all over to find you the best deals. They also say no hidden fees, but you always gotta read the fine print, you know? Don’t want nobody pullin’ a fast one on ya. And there’s this Vivid Seats place too, they got tickets, but sometimes the prices go up and down like a seesaw. It all depends on who they’re playin’ and how far they get in the playoffs.
- Playoff Prices – Hold Onto Your Hats!
Speaking of playoffs, that’s when the prices really go through the roof. The further the Thunder go, the more them tickets cost. If they make it to the conference finals, well, you better start savin’ your pennies now. I heard tell average playoff tickets cost around two hundred bucks, but that’s just an average. Some cost more, some cost less.
You gotta remember, too, that these ticket places, they charge a service fee. That’s extra money on top of the ticket price. And the folks who are resellin’ their tickets, they set the prices, not the team. So, you gotta shop around, compare prices, and make sure you’re gettin’ a fair deal.
- Tickets for Folks with Special Needs
Now, if you or someone you know needs a little extra help gettin’ around, the Thunder and the Paycom Center, they got you covered. They say they’re committed to helpin’ folks with disabilities. You can find out more about that on their website, or give ’em a call. They got somethin’ called a ticket interest form you can fill out too.
This whole ticket thing can be a real headache, I tell ya. So many places to buy, so many prices to compare. But if you wanna see the Thunder play in the playoffs, well, you gotta jump through some hoops. Just be careful, don’t get scammed, and don’t spend more than you can afford. And remember, even if you’re sittin’ way up in the cheap seats, you can still cheer just as loud as the folks down front!
Go Thunder! That’s what I say! Hope they win it all this year. And I hope you get them tickets you want, without havin’ to sell the farm to do it. Good luck, y’all! And remember, keep your eyes peeled and your wallet close!
Now, I ain’t no expert on this ticket stuff, but I’ve heard things and seen things. People in town, they talk, you know? And I listen. So, this is just what I’ve gathered. Take it with a grain of salt, as they say. But one thing’s for sure, Oklahoma City is crazy about the Thunder. We love our basketball, and we love our team. And when playoff time comes, well, it’s Thunder-struck madness, I tell ya! The whole city gets excited. It’s a sight to see, even if you ain’t got a ticket. You can feel the energy in the air.

So, whether you’re watchin’ the game at the arena, at home on TV, or listenin’ to it on the radio, let’s all root for the Thunder! And maybe, just maybe, they’ll bring home that championship trophy. Wouldn’t that be somethin’?