How much Fever ticket prices have cooled off, and where they still rank near the top
This report looks at two things: how Fever prices have changed since the start of the season, and where Indiana still ranks right now compared with the rest of the league.
Get-in means the cheapest ticket to get into the game. Average ticket means the average ticket price currently to get into the game. Put those together and you get a pretty solid read on both bargain-hunting and overall demand.
Fast read: the biggest cooldown is on the home side. Away Fever games are still pricey, and Indiana still shows up near the top of the league on several current-price charts.
Current spot check: where the Fever rank right now
This is the current “where do they sit right now?” view, not a trend chart. It averages the current prices for each team’s remaining games.
This section looks at current ticket prices for the remaining games, then averages those prices by team. To keep one tiny weird game from hijacking the chart, I still kept the stability filter of 5+ listings.
The short answer to your question: the Fever do not currently have the highest away get-ins. They rank No. 2 on away get-in at $93.63. But they do still have the highest away average ticket price at $439.90.
Total: all games combined
Start here if you want the cleanest big-picture view. This rolls everything together and shows how the Fever compare once you stop splitting home and away apart.
| Scope | Metric | Start | Latest | Dollar change | % change | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Get-in | $82.45 | $71.60 | -10.85 | -13.2% | #7 by % drop, #4 by $ drop |
| Total | Average ticket | $284.81 | $263.63 | -21.18 | -7.4% | #7 by % drop, #5 by $ drop |
Home only
This is where the real cooling shows up. Fever home prices are down quite a bit, especially on get-in, which matches what fans have probably felt just by browsing lately.
| Scope | Metric | Start | Latest | Dollar change | % change | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home | Get-in | $38.93 | $18.31 | -20.62 | -53.0% | #5 by % drop, #6 by $ drop |
| Home | Average ticket | $169.45 | $81.99 | -87.46 | -51.6% | #2 by % drop, #3 by $ drop |
Away only
This is the reality check. Fever road demand is still expensive in absolute terms, and Indiana still ranks near the top when you look at what away games cost right now.
| Scope | Metric | Start | Latest | Dollar change | % change | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Away | Get-in | $114.10 | $108.35 | -5.75 | -5.0% | #5 by % drop, #5 by $ drop |
| Away | Average ticket | $368.71 | $368.55 | -0.16 | -0.0% | #6 by % drop, #6 by $ drop |
What to look for in the charts
The percentage charts show how dramatic the drop looks. The dollar charts show how much actual money has come off ticket prices.
That is the useful combo here. A team can have a huge percentage drop because it started high, or a huge dollar drop because real money has come off ticket prices. Looking at both keeps the story honest.
For Indiana, the charts tell a pretty clear story: home prices have cooled a lot, away games are still expensive, and the Fever are still one of the priciest teams in the league even after that gap narrowed.