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People Are Shaking Their Damn Heads Over Someone Paying $133K for Two Courtside Tickets to Game 5

"While I'm here thinking if I can upgrade that shake from a medium to a large."

The Golden State Warriors could clinch the NBA championship with a win over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 5 of the Finals tonight in Oakland. And apparently, somebody wants to see it really bad.

Well, bad enough to drop $133,000 on a pair of courtside tickets at Oracle Arena. What!?

Yes, a source with the Warriors told ESPN that a season-ticket holder sold the seats via the team's Ticketmaster resale website and that the buyer, who's name hasn't been released, paid the $133K, making them the most expensive seats in NBA history. To give you an idea of how over-the-top this price was, the buyer shelled out upwards of $17,000 in fees alone for the two tickets.

That was all fans needed to shake their damn heads in absolute shock, offering these priceless reactions.

  • $133K For Two Tickets!

    Unreal.

  • People Immediately Were Like ...

    Oh, hell no!

  • Others hit the Buyer with this look of disgust

    We're with Samuel.

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  • With that kind of money ...

    Shaking our damn heads.

  • Meanwhile, in the rest of our lives ...

    Talk about it!

  • One fan used this story as an excuse to tell another Warriors 3-1 Lead joke

    They'll never live this down ... unless if they win tonight, that is.

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  • But then again, if you have that kind of cash to spend ...

    We guess.

  • But Still, people had to ask ...

    We're not mad at him shooting his shot, either! What's the most you would you drop on a pair of Finals tickets?

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