Just 300 tickets remain available for Wednesday night’s National Basketball League grand final game two at the WIN Entertainment Centre.
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![A committed Illawarra Hawks fan in Perth ahead of the game one loss to the Wildcats on Sunday night. Picture: Paul Kane, Getty Images. A committed Illawarra Hawks fan in Perth ahead of the game one loss to the Wildcats on Sunday night. Picture: Paul Kane, Getty Images.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/v7aL3ypAbpidARtySf3wcd/3267ea23-fb9c-485f-b9ab-11a1496cfa4e.JPG/r0_93_3000_1786_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
The Illawarra Hawks will clash with arch rivals the Perth Wildcats and the fans have responded.
Over 500 tickets have sold in the last 24 hours and with tip-off not until 7.30 pm on Wednesday, the game is almost certain to be a lockout.
The Hawks lost game one of the best-of-five series in Perth by 12 points.
A win for the Hawks would ensure game four will be played in Wollongong on March 10, otherwise the Hawks must win game three in Perth on Sunday, March 5.