It’s been a middling start to the 2016-17 season for the Boston Celtics, who enter the weekend at 6-5 and have the tall task of welcoming the Golden State Warriors to TD Garden Friday night. It will be no cheap affair to attend, either, as Friday’s game will be the third most expensive game remaining in Boston this season.

On TicketIQ, an event ticket search engine that pools tickets and data from over 90 percent of the secondary market, the average resale price for Celtics tickets against the Warriors is now $295. If looking just to get past the gates the cheapest available tickets now start from $126.

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Only games against the Los Angeles Clippers and Cleveland Cavaliers are posting higher ticket prices in Boston this season. The Clippers will play the Celtics’ in their most expensive regular season game on February 5. That game currently owns a secondary market average of $423 and the get-in price is $148. The defending champion Cavaliers will be in town on April 5, where tickets currently average $304 and the cheapest are listed from $88 each.

On the opposite end of the financial spectrum, a November 30 game against the Detroit Pistons will serve as the cheapest remaining game at TD Garden this season. That game is posting an average resale price of $64 while tickets start from just $8. It will be the only Celtics home game that averages below $100 through the end of the season. The Sacramento Kings will be the second cheapest opponent when they visit on December 12, with tickets averaging $100 and the get-in price listed at $35.