The Golden State Warriors are looking like an even bigger juggernaut heading into the upcoming NBA season, but tickets won’t be as pricey as they were from a season ago.

With Kevin Durant joining the likes of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green, the Warriors are again heavy favorites to be the top team in the Western Conference. However, it won’t cost fans as much to attend games this season, as Warriors tickets on the secondary market have experienced a drop in price for the first time since the 2014-15 season.

On TicketIQ, a leading online aggregator that pools both primary and secondary market listings to provide consumers with the most transparent buying experience, Warriors tickets are averaging $405.94 across all 41 games at Oracle Arena. That is a 20 percent drop from the $506.96 average the team posted at the beginning of last season. That is the cheapest season average for Warriors tickets since the 2014-15 season, when tickets averaged $128.57.

An NBA Finals rematch with the Cleveland Cavaliers will be the most expensive game played at Oracle Arena this season. The Cavs head to Oakland on January 16, and the average resale price for tickets is now $752.49 and the get-in price is $258. It will be the fourth highest-priced game this season, pacing considerably behind a March 5 game against the Knicks at Madison Square Garden ($835.63 avg./$228 get-in) for top-priced honors.

Both Los Angeles teams will serve as top-priced teams at Oracle Arena this season as well. The Clippers head to Oakland for a January 28 game and tickets average $561.72 with a $186 get-in price. On April 12 the Lakers will play the Warriors in the Bay Area’s third highest-priced game, where tickets own a $517.73 average and the get-in price starts from $174. That will be the final regular season game on the Warriors’ schedule this season.

Conversely, the New Orleans Pelicans will be the Warriors’ cheapest opponent when they head to Oracle Arena on November 7. That game currently owns a $264.61 average and $82 get-in price. The Atlanta Hawks will be in town on November 28 for the second least expensive game in Oakland, where tickets average $276.05 and the cheapest are listed from $114 each.