Lakers Ticket Prices Have Dropped By Over $200 After Going Down 0-3 To Denver Nuggets

Tickets for Game 4 go on sale after third straight Lakers loss.

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As one of the most lucrative and storied franchises in the entire sports world, it’s no surprise that the Los Angeles Lakers charge a high price of entry to watch games at Crypto.com arena. After dropping the first two games in Denver during the Western Conference Finals, there was widespread faith that they would find a way to storm back at home for Games 3 and 4.

But now with the Lakers down three games to none, the series is likely over and tickets to attend what could be the final game of the season have suddenly become a lot less attractive. According to TickPick, get-in prices have fallen by hundreds of dollars and many fans have already lost hope of saving the season.

Obviously, the Lakers are not dead yet and they could keep their season going with a win on Monday. But at this point, the Nuggets just look like the better team and only a fool would pick them to blow this lead and let the Lakers make a historic comeback.


LeBron Has Not Lost Hope Of Winning The Series

No matter what the odds say, or how the Lakers fans feel, LeBron isn’t ready to give up until his team is eliminated. For the Lakers, that time could arrive in just a few hours but they can expect heavy resistance along the way from James and company.

“During his post-game press conference, LeBron James was asked about whether the opportunity to come down from 3-0 down to win the Western Conference Finals is a thought that has crossed his mind. In scary fashion, LeBron responded ‘Of course. That’s the only mindset for me.'”

No team in NBA history has come back from this kind of hole, but history is made to be broken and LeBron has done it plenty of times before. If he can pull this off, at this stage of his career, it might just go down as his most impressive run yet. 

But the Lakers have to take things one game at a time if they want to extend this series, and their focus must remain on stealing a win at home today and avoiding a complete sweep.

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