
The return of the NBA to Mexico City is generating great excitement among basketball fans. The game between the Miami Heat and the Washington Wizards is a must-see opportunity for lovers of this sport. For those who cannot attend the event, it will be possible to follow the game from the comfort of their home.
There are still some tickets available for the exciting match, so those interested in attending should not miss the opportunity. In addition to the game itself, various activities will be offered for enjoyment, such as pre-game training. The venue doors will open one hour early, starting at 5:30 PM.
Ticket prices for the game range from 825 to 16,141 Mexican pesos, depending on the area of the stadium. Tickets were on sale at the Arena Ciudad de México box office and also through the SuperBoletos website. It was possible to purchase tickets with up to 6 months interest-free, with 18 different prices based on the area and height of the venue.
The NBA will celebrate its 33rd game in Mexico, with Mexico City being the city with the most games outside the United States and Canada. On this occasion, Jaime Jaquez Jr. will become the third national basketball player to play an NBA game in front of the Mexican fans, joining Gustavo Ayon and Eduardo Najera in this experience.
With Formula 1 out of the scene, basketball and the NBA are preparing to take over Mexico City and celebrate the Day of the Dead with a vibrant matchup. The Washington Wizards and Miami Heat will face off at the Arena de los Deportes in an official NBA season game. Raul Zárraga, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the NBA in Mexico, indicated that bringing these teams along with the Day of the Dead will mark another special milestone in the history of the NBA in the country.
The matchup between the Washington Wizards and the Miami Heat can be enjoyed on pay television and streaming platforms like ESPN, ViX Premium, and Prime Video. The game is scheduled for next Saturday, November 2, at 6:30 PM (Central Mexico time), providing an exciting experience for basketball fans.