Warriors vs Cavs: Lebron James, Stephen Curry Christmas Showdown Tickets Will Cost You [Where To Buy & Price]

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Dec 22, 2015 06:43 AM EST

Many fans are excited about the much-awaited rematch of the 2014-2015 NBA championships between Lebron James' Cleveland Cavaliers and Stephen Curry's Golden State Warriors. There won't be any better time to schedule the first game between the two teams this season but on Christmas Day. Tickets are expected to be expensive, as the game will be the hottest event in sports this Holiday.

Fans can purchase tickets through Capital City Tickets with a price ranging from $30 to a whopping $12,000.

The Warriors, who will most likely break many records at the end of this season, will go up against a healthy Cavaliers. Lebron and his team have not been playing with their full lineup this season, since their superstar point guard, Kyrie Irving, was injured in the last NBA finals against the Warriors. Stephen Curry and his team defeated the Cavaliers, who were considered as the favorite to win the series, 4-2.

It was rather disappointing for the Cavs, which hopes have been so high all season before injuries weaken them during the playoffs. This Christmas Day, the Cavs will be a different team. Irving will be healthy and so as their sweet-shooting power forward Kevin Love.

Meanwhile, the Warriors started this season with a 24-0 run, a record-breaking winning streak that may not be broken within the next several years to come. They are currently holding a record of 26-1, which is in a very good position to break the record of Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls 70-10 win-loss season in 1995-1996.

Coach Jeff Van Gundy, who will work as a commentator for the game this Christmas, said that the two teams are the favorites to reach the finals this season. He also gave his own prediction of who will eventually win it all.

"I said going into the year I think they're the prohibitive favorite, and I think that if you gave me the choice of picking either Golden State to win it or getting the rest of the field, I would take Golden State," he said in a report relayed by Centre Daily Times.

Last season was also a great run for the Warriors, who ended at 67-15 win-loss record. Individual accomplishments were also achieved by Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, who were considered as the best back court in the NBA today. Curry also received his first NBA MVP last season and will most likely win it again as he leads the league in scoring.

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