Tickets for the NBA Finals are going to cost a pretty penny.  Anyone looking to watch LeBron James and the Miami Heat host the San Antonio Spurs for Games 1 and 2 can look to spend from $155 to $890, the Miami Herald reports.

It didn't take long for NBA Finals tickets to become the hottest commodity in Miami.  After routing the Indiana Pacers Monday night in Game 7, fans began clamoring to get in line.  The Finals, which begin on June 6, is expected to be an exciting series.  The Heat will have their hands full with a veteran Spurs team that has been there before. 

The series will be historic.  It's the first time four NBA Finals MVPs will ever square off on the court at the same time, according to Sportige.  James (2012), Dwyane Wade (2006), Tony Parker (2007) and Tim Duncan (1999, 2003, 2005) all have won the Finals MVP award, which should make it an ultra-competitive series.

It'll be Miami's third straight Finals appearance, and it could be one of San Antonio's last with its veteran core of Parker, Duncan and Manu Ginobili.

"Ticket inventory is limited and tickets are expected to sell quickly," the Heat's website said.

Tickets go on sale Tuesday at 2 p.m. ET and are available through Ticket Master.