Washington Wizards Tickets
NBA Washington Wizards Tickets
Experience the magic with Washington Wizards tickets. Founded in 1961, they started their National Basketball Association (NBA) career as the Chicago Packers. They were the first expansion team in the modern era. That first season they posted the league’s worst record at 18-62. The following year, after massive public backlash, they changed their name to be the Chicago Zephyrs. In 1963, they moved and became the Baltimore Bullets. They stayed until 1973 when they moved to Washington D.C. The Washington Bullets remained until 1997 when they moved to the MCI Center, now the Capital One Arena, and changed their name to the Washington Wizards. The name was selected from a public contest. Secure your Washington Wizards tickets from TicketSmarter.
The Wizards were incredibly successful during the 1970s, earning six division titles. They earned four conference titles starting in 1971 with their last coming in 1979. The Wizards defeated the Seattle SuperSonics — now the Oklahoma City Thunder — in the 1978 NBA Finals to be crowned the national champions. However, due to injuries, the Wizards would fail to qualify for the NBA Playoffs for the next 13 years; 1988 was the next time they earned a postseason bid. They acquired Michael Jordan in 2001 after he came out of retirement but failed to post a .500 season. The Wizards would return to the playoffs in 2004 but would not win another division title until 2017. They see tough competition from the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference.
The Washington Wizards share their home facility of Capital One Arena with the NHL Washington Capitals and the NCAA Georgetown Hoyas. The center can be found at 601 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004 in Chinatown. Acquire your Washington Wizards tickets now.
How much are Washington Wizards tickets?
For tickets in sections 405 - 412 and 422 - 429, those start at $16 per seat. On the second tier of seating at the Capital One Arena, expect to pay an average of $70 per seat. Seats in the 100 level have an average Wizards ticket price of $163. Premium and courtside seats at the Capital One Arena will cost more money depending on what the seat offers.
Washington Wizards tickets for the current basketball season can be found at prices between $3.92 and $899999.10, while the average price per game this season is around $159.74. Next up for the team is the Washington Wizards at Cleveland Cavaliers game at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, One Center Court, Cleveland, OH. The basketball game is scheduled for December 13th, 2024 at 7:00pm and TicketSmarter has 1399 tickets available for the event. Fans looking for cheap Washington Wizards at Cleveland Cavaliers tickets can find them starting at $6.81, while the more expensive seats in the arena for the game can go for prices as high as $1393.88.
Washington Wizards Schedule
The NBA Wizards are a member of the Southwest Division in the Eastern Conference. The Washington Wizards schedule begins in October and is played through April. Normal opponents include the Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, Charlotte Hornets, and Atlanta Hawks. Get ahead of schedule using TicketSmarter's handy event calendar. Located at the top of each performer or venue page, this helpful tool makes it easy to evaluate upcoming events at a glance. So whether the Wizards are playing at Madison Square Garden or the Staples Center, you'll always be up to date.
The Washington Wizards at Miami Heat game is one of the last of the remaining basketball games on the Washington Wizards schedule. Fans wanting to attend this game can purchase their tickets through TicketSmarter right now with prices starting as low as $44.10 and going for prices as high as $23062.50. There are 1853 ticket listings currently available so act now to see one of the final games of the season at Kaseya Center, 601 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL.
When do Washington Wizards tickets go on sale?
The NBA releases the official schedule in the summer for the upcoming season. Tickets can be purchased on TicketSmarter starting in August or once the schedule is available. For the postseason, those tickets can be purchased after the Washington Wizards clinch an NBA Playoff bid. Lock up your seats online now without the hassle of going down to the Wizards box office.
Washington Wizards Seating Chart
The Capital One Arena opened in 1997 and is located in DC’s Chinatown. Up to 20,656 fans fit inside. The Wizards share the stadium with the Washington Capitals. The arena is divided into three tiers of seating. The District is the largest courtside patio in the NBA. It is 1,000 square feet of open premium space with a couple of bars as well seating. Located in front of sections 105 and 106.
There are 106 suites at the center. Be sure to check out the Kettler Loft Level featuring the Ultra Club. The Lexus Suite level houses the Players Club. There are four loge boxes surrounding the court. Section 100 and 111 offer center court seating. Check out the full Washington Wizards seating chart from TicketSmarter.