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All about the All-Star Game tickets and travel
Attending this year's NBA All-Star Game will cost fans a pretty penny.
What's happening: Ticket prices to this year's game are the second-highest in 14 years, closely following 2018's event, according to data from Vivid Seats.
By the numbers: Sold ticket prices are averaging $2,112 as of Feb. 9.
The top five games in order of average ticket price since 2010 are:
- 2018 (Los Angeles) — $2,116
- 2024 (Indianapolis) — $2,112
- 2020 (Chicago) — $1,325
- 2023 (Salt Lake City) — $1,324
- 2019 (Charlotte, N.C.) — $1,288
Thought bubble: Indiana's love of basketball, the meteoric rise of Tyrese Halibutron as a local hero and the fact that Hoosiers had to wait an additional three years to host this year's game because of the pandemic created a perfect storm for 2024's sky high prices, Axios' Justin L. Mack writes.
Yes, but: All-Star weekend flights are cheaper than last year, according to the travel booking platform Hopper.
- Airfare to Indianapolis is averaging $317 per ticket. Last year, airfare to Salt Lake City was $572 per ticket on average.
What they're saying: Hopper's lead economist, Hayley Berg, says last year's airfares were likely driven higher by the high demand for trips to Salt Lake City during ski and snowboard season in February.
What's next: Here's the schedule for NBA All-Star weekend. The game will take place at 8pm Sunday on TNT.

Super Bowl LVIII makes history as most-watched American telecast ever
CBS' broadcast of Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday was the most-watched television event in U.S. history, according to preliminary Nielsen figures — with 123.4 million viewers across CBS, Univision and streaming platforms.
Why it matters: A nail-biter ending in overtime, combined with celebrity sightings and a history-making consecutive win by the Kansas City Chiefs, drove the NFL to make television history at a time when few events are still able to pull large swaths of Americans together.

In photos: Top moments from Chiefs' winning Super Bowl game over 49ers
The Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LVIII Sunday, beating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 after the game went into overtime in Las Vegas.
The big picture: It's a rematch of the 2020 Super Bowl, when the Chiefs beat the 49ers 31-20. While Taylor Swift caused a buzz this year cheering on the Chiefs' Travis Kelce from the stands at Allegiant Stadium, there was plenty of on-field action — including some record-setting moments.


