It could be the Timberwolves three-game winning streak, or Steph Curry's historic run of scoring, or maybe the return of Andrew Wiggins to Target Center, but whatever the reason, tickets for the Wolves game vs. the Warriors on Thursday are in high demand, with steep pricing.
In fact the price isn't even be the most limiting factor for fans wishing to attend the game; there simply are no tickets for sale.
Technically the Timberwolves website is the only place where fans are supposed to buy tickets, due to heightened entry processes due to COVID-19, but as of Thursday morning, there were just six tickets available for the game on the Wolves site — all from the resale section, which is the verified secondary market for the team. The two cheapest tickets cost about $400 for the pair.
Other online secondary market sites are still active, but even those have limited availability. SeatGeek and TicketKing have no available seats. Stubhub has just two tickets available, on the lower level baseline in Row M. Those seats, which have to be bought as a pair, will cost you $800 total.
That's actually an improvement over the ticket market on Tuesday, when Stubhub had only two tickets available for resale at a cost of $744 per ticket. With fees and taxes, the total cost for those two seats was $2,058.54.
There's no doubt this is the marquee home game for the Wolves since they were allowed to have fans return starting on April 1.
Curry has been on an unprecedented run, averaging 37.4 points per game over this previous 13 contests while shooting 47.8% from three on 13.7 attempts per game. He has become the biggest story in basketball during a period of time where tickets are limited at several venues around the country.
On top of that, Andrew Wiggins is returning to Target Center after being traded to the Warriors a little over one year ago for D'Angelo Russell — the Wolves also included one valuable draft pick in that deal.