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About the Washington Wizards
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1. How much are the Washington Wizards tickets?
Prices for Washington Wizards tickets on the NBA tour vary. Based on Gametime, prices start from as low as $18, with an average ticket price ranging around $50-$100 depending on the location, seating, and date. For premium seating options or games with higher demand, ticket prices can go up to $200 or more. Find the best deals on Gametime.co.
2. How to buy Washington Wizards NBA tickets?
Follow these quick steps to buy your Washington Wizards tour tickets on Gametime:
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Step 1: Visit the Washington Wizards tickets page on Gametime.
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Step 2: Select the game, city, and date you’d like to attend.
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Step 3: Browse seating options and filter for Gametime Picks to find Amazing, Great, and Super deals.
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Step 4: Select your tickets, then proceed to checkout. Tickets will be delivered in your chosen format (mobile or PDF).
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Step 5: Keep an eye out for Last Minute deals to save even more closer to game time.
3. How to save money on Washington Wizards tickets?
Fans can save big on Washington Wizards tickets with Gametime:
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Check out Last Minute deals for cheaper prices closer to the game’s start time.
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Browse Gametime Picks for everyday value, offering Amazing, Great, and Super deals on seats.
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Look for midweek or lower-demand matchups where tickets are more affordable.
4. What’s the cheapest game to see the Washington Wizards?
The cheapest Washington Wizards game on Gametime often depends on the opponent and date. As of now, you can find tickets for as low as $18 for select games. Check the full schedule, including dates, prices, and locations, on the Gametime website.
5. What time do doors open for a Washington Wizards game?
Doors typically open 90 minutes before tipoff for a Washington Wizards NBA game. Arrive early to avoid lines and enjoy pre-game activities.
6. How do I find my seat in the stadium?
After purchasing your tickets, Gametime provides a stadium map to help you locate your seat. Mobile tickets also include clear seating information, making it easy to find your way once inside the arena.
7. Is parking available at the stadium?
Yes, parking is available at most venues hosting Washington Wizards games. Fans can pre-purchase parking passes online or find options near the arena on game day. Find parking passes here on Gametime.
8. How long are Washington Wizards games?
A typical Washington Wizards NBA game lasts approximately 2.5 hours, including four 12-minute quarters, halftime, and breaks. Games can be longer if they go into overtime.
9. How much are courtside tickets?
Courtside Washington Wizards tickets offer the ultimate game experience but come at a premium price. Courtside seats can range anywhere from $500 to $1,500+ depending on the opponent and demand. Browse Gametime for exact courtside availability.
10. Can I get a refund if I can’t attend a Washington Wizards game?
Gametime offers Event Cancellation Protection and a Gametime Guarantee, ensuring your tickets will be delivered on time. Refund policies vary, so make sure to check the specifics at checkout.
11. Where do the Wizards play?
The Wizards play their home games at the Capital One Arena, in the Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
12. Why should I choose Gametime over other ticket marketplaces?
Ticket marketplaces are the best place to find sports tickets. And when it comes to cheap Wizards tickets, Gametime is a no-brainer. Seats bought through us are affordable because we charge some of the lowest service fees anywhere. On top of that, we show you the view from the seats you’re shopping for thanks to our panoramic seat view photos. You’ll never have to buy seats blind with Gametime – you’ll know what your view at Capital One Arena will be before you buy those cheap Wizards tickets.
So the next time you’re in the market for cheap Wizards tickets, turn to Gametime.
More About the Wizards
The Washington Wizards get one hell of a bad rap. Sure, they’ve got odd history, and they might bear the blemish of where Michael Jordan’s career came to die, but the team is more than just that. Here’s what you might not know about the Wizards – but should.
60 Years of Weirdness Leaves a Mark
This topsy-turvy franchise got its start in 1961, though at that time they were nowhere near our nation’s Capital. The team that would one day relocate to Washington DC began life as the Chicago Packers, as the first modern expansion team in the NBA.
A name change came following year when they became the Chicago Zephyrs. And in 1963 they pulled up stakes and relocate to Maryland, filling the void (and the name) left by the old Baltimore Bullets, who folded in 1954. A decade later and the team renamed itself the Capital Bullets, and the following year they became the Washington Bullets. Finally, in 1997 they landed on a name that stuck – the Wizards.
Finding an Identity
The Wizards have gone by a lot of names, and along the way, they’ve struggled to find an identity, too. Despite the constant change, though, there was no lack of excellent performance during this time. Let’s face it, any team that makes appearances in four NBA Finals, one of which they won in 1978, has shown they can hustle. With 28 playoff appearances, four conference wins, and seven division wins (the most recent in 2017), it’s obvious that it won’t always be easy to find cheap Wizards tickets. Yet at the same time, there’s been more than a few gaps in the team’s performance over the decades.
The inaugural season as the Washington Wizards was pretty solid with 42 wins and 40 losses, but the bottom fell out shortly thereafter. Even the much-publicized return of Michael Jordan from retirement in 2001 at the age of 38 couldn’t solve the Wizards’ problems. In fact, relying too much on the aging Jordan saw him riding the pine due to injury more than he was on the court, and in 2003 he was gone, baby, gone – just like the Wizards’ chances at greatness.
Modern Relevance Once Again
It took about a decade to emerge from the doldrums, but today’s Wizards are all about those buckets, baby. From 2013 through 2017, the Wizards have been perennial playoffs contenders, making it to the first round four times in five years and advancing to the semifinals three of those times.
It looks like the Wizards have finally hit their stride. What’s next for this DC franchise? It’s up in the air, but it’s lookin’ pretty darn good to us. We’d keep an eye on these guys for sure!
Washington Wizards Schedule and Ticket Prices
Date | Time | City | Venue | Lowest Price |
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12/21 | 7:00 PM | Milwaukee | Fiserv Forum | $15 |
12/23 | 7:00 PM | Oklahoma City | Paycom Center | $18 |
12/26 | 7:00 PM | Washington | Capital One Arena | $7 |
12/28 | 6:00 PM | Washington | Capital One Arena | $32 |
12/30 | 7:00 PM | Washington | Capital One Arena | $25 |
1/1 | 7:00 PM | Washington | Capital One Arena | $8 |
1/3 | 7:00 PM | New Orleans | Smoothie King Center | $2 |
1/5 | 6:00 PM | Washington | Capital One Arena | $3 |
1/7 | 7:00 PM | Washington | Capital One Arena | $2 |
1/8 | 7:00 PM | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | $11 |
1/10 | 7:00 PM | Chicago | United Center | $29 |
1/12 | 6:00 PM | Washington | Capital One Arena | $7 |
1/13 | 7:00 PM | Washington | Capital One Arena | $5 |
1/16 | 7:30 PM | Washington | Capital One Arena | $10 |
1/18 | 5:30 PM | San Francisco | Chase Center | $100 |