It's a weird thing because are you going to quiz the person you are selling to? With all the resale legalized scalping apps now it's become easy to just rip off the highest bidder in a nameless faceless transaction. I'd probably have a hard time selling hand to hand with someone trying to take their young kid to their first Kings game but I'd have no problem seeing tickets at 10x face value selling and doing a cost/benefit analysis and saying I'll go to one game and pay for the rest of my playoff tickets or a huge chunk of next season selling the other.
I get it. Believe me. To each their own. Far be it for me or anyone else to tell someone what to do with their own property.
The KINGS never made the postseason when my family had season tix, but if I had them today, I could, maybe, see myself selling off a game or two in the first couple rounds (assuming they advanced) but attending the rest.
I wouldn't sell any a game 5 tied 2-2, but could see myself selling a game 5 up 3-1. Something like that.
Unless I just couldn't attend for some job or family related issue, I don't see anyway I'd sell conference finals or finals tix.
And under no circumstances would I knowingly sell to a LAL fan or, in this case, a Warriors fan. No chance. I'd do my best to sell off to a friend or someone I could verify was a KINGS fan. But that's just me. I'm pretty sure I can locate a buyer w/o having to post the tix on a 3rd party site and not know to whom I'm selling.