Is the ticket price only applies to 1 game (against OKC) or 2 games (against Bucks as well)?
Well, my thoughts regarding this is that, the fans who'll buy the tickets against the OKC will have a very huge gamble to make, as LeBron needs exactly 36 pts to break the record. We all know the OKC could prevent this from happening if they want to, but let's not all try to forget that NBA is also a business, I a business may not want to disappoint their customers/fans.
However, if LeBron won't break it against OKC, well I guess tickets against the Bucks may become even more expensive lol.
That's how it will work, and we really can't say if he will break the records against OKC or the opponent will limit his productions and not
to allow him to do this in front of OKC's fans.
Or it can go the other side, OKC may give him that space to break the record on their homecourt on personal take it will be a good marketing
as the franchise name will be in the record where LeBron accomplished his new record.
But in the back of my mind, business is always for the money that it can earn, money can direct many ways.