How to buy Timberwolves tickets as Western Conference finals come to Minneapolis

The Wolves start a best-of-seven series against the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
May 20, 2024 at 5:43PM
Anthony Edwards (5) of the Timberwolves celebrates at the end of Game 7 of the NBA Western Conference semifinals at Ball Arena in Denver. Tickets for the first game of the team's Western Conference finals series against the Dallas Mavericks went on sale Monday. (Carlos Gonzalez/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The Timberwolves are in the running for the Western Conference championship for the first time in two decades. And tickets for the best-of-seven series against the Dallas Mavericks just went on sale.

But you’ll have to act fast.

Tickets for the first game at Target Center on Wednesday hit the resale market 15 minutes after they initially came online at noon and ran between $268 and $319 for upper-level seats, before fees. The Star Tribune spent more than 15 minutes in the team’s official queue for a pair of $159 tickets in the nosebleeds. The seats were snatched up moments later.

Latest Wolves ticket prices on the resale market: Ticketmaster | Ticket King |Seat Geek | StubHub

Seats for Friday’s game are selling at similar prices. And they’re likely to hold firm. Tickets for the Wolves’ home games against the Denver Nuggets didn’t dip, according to price-watchers.

The Wolves and Mavericks head back to Dallas for Games 3 and 4. And if neither team wins four games by then, the series returns to Minneapolis for Game 5 on May 30.

By 2:30 p.m. Monday, the first run of tickets for the team’s official sale had already run out.

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Eder Campuzano

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Eder Campuzano is a general assignment reporter for the Minnesota Star Tribune and lead writer of the Essential Minnesota newsletter.

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