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Purchases from New York and New Jersey accounted for 49 percent of tickets sold for Saturday's game. The home team responded by limiting sales to residents within a 150-mile radius of the arena.
yardbarker.comFans from New York and New Jersey bought 49 percent of available tickets for Saturday's Game 5, according to data posted by TickPick analyst Kyle Zorn. New York accounted for 37 percent of purchases and New Jersey 12 percent, while Texas residents bought 12 percent.
The get-in price on the resale platform rose by $1,000 after the visiting team won Game 4. Less than 10 percent of buyers used Texas billing addresses.
Ticket restrictions announced The home team posted a notice on Ticketmaster stating that sales would be limited to customers living within 150 miles of Frost Bank Center. Orders placed by residents outside that radius will be canceled and refunded. The visiting team's supporters have a history of filling large sections of opposing arenas during playoff series.
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