The Golden State Warriors are gearing up to face off against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Chase Center, and it’s sure to be a fun one. The Warriors, currently in second place in the Western Conference, dropped a surprising game to the Brooklyn Nets 120-128, knocking them from the top spot. After two losses in a row, they’re hungry to get back on track.
As for the Thunder, they’ve been on a roll, climbing to first in the West with a solid 13-4 record. After a two-game slump, they bounced back with a 109-99 win over the Portland Trail Blazers and followed it up with a dominant 130-109 win over the Sacramento Kings. The Warriors and Thunder have played each other 268 times in the regular season, and OKC holds a slight lead with 145 wins to Golden State’s 123.
Golden State Warriors vs. Oklahoma City Thunder: Live Streaming And Game Info
Date: Wednesday, November 27th, 2024
Time: 10:00 PM ET
Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
TV Broadcast: ESPN
Live Streaming: Fubo, Sling TV, NBA League Pass
Golden State Warriors vs. Oklahoma City Thunder: Ticket Prices
Ticket prices for the upcoming Warriors vs. Thunder game can vary quite a bit, so checking different platforms is a good idea. Tickets are available through sites like Ticketmaster, Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, TicketSmarter, and SeatPick. Prices fluctuate based on factors like seat location and how in-demand the game is, so shopping around is essential.
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For affordable options, tickets start at $98 on SeatGeek and other platforms. However, if premium seating is more the goal, prices can climb as high as $8,991.90 on TicketSmarter. On average, ticket prices are around $505, though some sources report an average closer to $276 depending on the seating section. There are still plenty of tickets available, so it’s worth comparing prices across different sites to find the best deal—prices can change depending on demand.
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Golden State Warriors vs. Oklahoma City Thunder: Injury Update
Jonathan Kuminga didn’t play against the Brooklyn Nets on Monday because he wasn’t feeling well, and now his availability for the game against the Thunder is still uncertain. De’Anthony Melton is also out, still recovering from a season-ending ACL injury he picked up on November 13.
The Thunder have their own injury struggles, with Jaylin Williams (hamstring), Nikola Topic (ACL), and Chet Holmgren (hip) all sidelined. Alex Ducas missed the game against the Kings with a hip issue and is considered day-to-day. Cason Wallace hurt his ankle in that game, and Ousmane Dieng is out for about four weeks with a finger fracture.