Two tickets to see the Atlanta Hawks play at Philips Arena — including average cost of lodging — comes to about $162, ranking the team the most affordable in the NBA to attend for home games, according to one analysis.

The data comes from a TravelMag.com survey in which average ticket admission prices from the past season are combined with average lodging cost of a double room in a nearby 3-star hotel in each team's home city for a total price.

Of the 30 NBA teams, the New York Knicks ranked as the costliest to attend at home with a whopping total price of $430.

Here are the top five most and least expensive teams in the NBA to see live at their home courts:

1. New York Knicks (Tickets: $123 + Lodging: $184 = $430)

2. Los Angeles Lakers (Tickets: $102 + Lodging: $173 = $377)

3. Boston Celtics (Tickets: $71 + Lodging: $234 = $376)

4. Chicago Bulls (Tickets: $82 + Lodging: $163 = $327)

5. Miami Heat (Tickets: $78 + Lodging: $148 = $304)

26. Indiana Pacers (Tickets: $33 + Lodging: $115 = $181)

27. Utah Jazz (Tickets: $43 + Lodging: $94 = $180)

28. Charlotte Hornets (Tickets: $31 + Lodging: $118 = $180)

29. Detroit Pistons (Tickets: $39+ Lodging: $86 = $164)

30. Atlanta Hawks (Tickets: $35 + Lodging: $92 = $162)

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