The average cost of an NBA ticket has risen 3.4 per cent for the 2014-15 season, with a New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden still carrying the heftiest price tag in the league.
Team Marketing Report, a Chicago-based company which tracks and publishes sports marketing and sponsorship information, on Friday released its calculations of average ticket prices for the season.
The Knicks lead the way at $US129.38 ($A139.98) followed by the Los Angeles Lakers at $102.25, the Chicago Bulls at $82.33 and the Miami Heat at $US78.30 ($A84.72).
Of those four teams, only Chicago raised their prices - by six per cent.
The Los Angeles Clippers made the biggest increase in average ticket prices, a 24.3 per cent boost bringing the price to $US78.43 ($A84.86).
The team long overshadowed by the Lakers enjoyed a solid playoff run on court last season that was overshadowed by the racism scandal that enveloped former owner Donald Sterling and finally resulted in the $US2 billion ($A2.16 billion) sale of the club to former Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer.
TMR bases its "average ticket price" on "non-premium" season ticket pricing for its survey.
The company also calculates a "fan cost index" representing the cost to take a family of four to a game and including four average-price tickets, two beers, four soft drinks, four hot dogs, parking, two programs and the purchase of two hats.
The Knicks top that chart, too, with a fan cost index of $US676.42 ($A731.86) -- up 2.5 per cent from last season.