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Somebody with a passion for basketball, and incredibly deep pockets, just paid more than $100,000 for a pair of floor seats to watch the Warriors play the Raptors in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.

The $101,015 paid for the two prime tickets next Friday at Oracle Arena marks a record for the highest price paid per ticket — $50,507.50 — for an NBA Finals game, according to Darren Rovell of The Action Network.

A new per seat record has been set for the NBA Finals. A person paid $50,507.50 PER SEAT on the @warriors website for two courtside seats ($101,015 total) to Game 4. pic.twitter.com/XvW50etv8p — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) June 2, 2019

The identity of the mystery buyer hasn’t been revealed but those with active imaginations might envision some rich, famous basketball lover dropping big cash for the seats.

Anyone know if Drake has secured his seats yet at Oracle?

However, the record ticket price would be obliterated if someone comes close to meeting the asking price for another pair of prime floor seats at Oracle. There were two VIP tickets on the floor for both Game 3 and Game 4 on sale Sunday on the Warriors website for $95,000 apiece for each game.

One factor driving up the price for Game 4 is the fact it could be the final Warriors game ever played at Oracle Arena — the best-of-7 series could end before Game 6, the last scheduled Finals game in Oakland.

Fans looking on the Warriors website Sunday night and looking to buy tickets for Game 3 or Game 4 in Oakland weren’t finding many bargains. The cheapest ticket for Game 3 is a seat in section 228 for $517. The lowest-priced ticket found for Game 4 were seats in Section 207 for $680 each.

Anyone blushing at those prices probably won’t want to see how much it would cost if the Warriors make a sixth straight NBA Finals appearance in their first year at Chase Center next season.