Warriors reportedly hiking season ticket prices as much as 25 percent

Season-ticket holders for the Golden State Warriors will reportedly have to throw down a bit more cash next season.|

Season-ticket holders for the Golden State Warriors will reportedly have to throw down a bit more cash next season.

The team is raising those ticket prices roughly 15 to 25 percent, according to Darren Rovell - who cited invoices provided to ESPN.

The increase is from $32 to $40 a game in the cheapest seats and from $625 to $715 per game for the priciest courtside seats, Rovell reported. Not counting the playoffs, the latter equates to $30,745 for the season.

To compare, those prices were $18 and $450 a game, respectively, during the 2014-15 season.

That may or may not deter renewals, based on the 99.5 percent retention rate announced by the franchise after it upped the ante following last season.

Golden State has over 32,000 names on their season-ticket holder waiting list, according to Rovell.

The Warriors are amid a 214-game sellout streak stretching back to Dec. 18, 2012.

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