Knicks tickets still NBA's most expensive

The New York Knicks still have the highest priced NBA tickets while the Los Angeles Clippers have the biggest price increase this season of 24.3 per cent.

New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony

A New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden still carries the heftiest price tag in the NBA. (AAP)

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.


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