The Deal

One ticket to a Philadelphia 76ers game, plus optional access to pregame warm-ups

Where: Wells Fargo Center

Door time: two hours before game time

Ticket values include all fees.

Click here to view the seating chart.

Games and Package Options

Against the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday, April 13, at 7 p.m.:

$40 for lower-level corner seating in rows 11–17 ($50 value)

$30 for lower-level corner seating in rows 18–23 ($40 value)

$12 for mezzanine-center seating in rows 8–15 ($16 value)

$12 for mezzanine-corner seating in rows 8–15 ($15 value)

Against the Miami Heat on Wednesday, April 15, at 8 p.m.:

$60 for lower-level corner seating in rows 11–17 ($70 value)

$50 for lower-level corner seating in rows 18–23 ($58 value)

$17 for mezzanine-center seating in rows 8–15 ($25 value)

$17 for mezzanine-corner seating in rows 8–15 ($22 value)

Ticket values may fluctuate in accordance with the NBA’s dynamic pricing.

The Scouting Report

As the NBA’s regular season comes to a close, the Sixers are set to host their final three home games of 2014–15. This slate of Eastern Conference opponents is comprised entirely of likely playoff contenders, including the Wizards, Bucks, and Heat. Fans attending the game against the Wizards on April 8 are also invited to come early and watch pregame warm-ups, when the teams practice their jump shots and the vendors practice microwaving their hot dogs.

Philadelphia 76ers

In 1949, the Syracuse Nationals joined five other clubs from the Basketball Association of America to join in creating the original 17-team National Basketball Association. After the Warriors bolted for the West Coast in 1963, two Philadelphians bought the Nationals, and—following a name-the-team contest much like the one in which “Franklin World” narrowly lost to “The United States”—Philly’s new team adopted the 76ers moniker. In more than 60 seasons, the 76ers have made the playoffs 47 times and yielded a total of three championships—most recently in 1982–83, when the team won 65 games, the second most in franchise history.