I don’t have live access to current ticket prices right now, but I can summarize the latest trends for Knicks NBA Finals tickets based on recent reporting.
- The earliest pricing for Knicks Finals-related tickets has been extremely high on the secondary market, with entry-level seats often listed in the low thousands and courtside seats reaching well over six figures for certain games.[3][4][7]
- As the Knicks advanced deeper into the playoffs, average asking prices and the minimum get-in prices climbed, reflecting strong demand and the premium fans place on Madison Square Garden Finals atmosphere.[4][7][3]
- Specific headlines note that courtside tickets have surged into the hundreds of thousands for some Game 3–style scenarios at MSG, while general entrances (non-courtside) remained several thousand dollars or more, depending on game and section.[7][3][4]
- Ticket platforms and sports outlets have tracked rapid price inflation as the team nears a potential Finals appearance, with reports highlighting both the excitement of Knicks fans and the significant cost barrier for premium seats.[6][3][4]
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow to a specific game (e.g., Game 1 at MSG vs. potential opponent) and provide approximate current price ranges from major resale sites.
- Create a quick price-trend snapshot (average, min, max) over the latest playoff rounds if you can share a few data points or allow me to pull a fresh set of sources.
- Suggest strategies to secure better prices (e.g., monitoring price alerts, considering alternative dates, or seats with obstructed views) based on typical market behavior.
Would you like me to focus on a particular game or provide a brief comparison of price ranges across different MSG sections?
Citations:
- Early Knicks Finals ticket prices and ranges, including get-in and courtside figures.[3]
- Reports of extreme courtside prices and overall high demand for Finals tickets.[7][3]
- Prices and availability trends for Knicks-Cavaliers/Eastern Conference Finals context and general Finals pricing from Sporting News and related outlets.[4][6]
Sources
New York Knicks ticket prices are heating up as the team prepares to host its first postseason game since 2013.As of Monday, the cheapest resale ticket for Game 1 of New York's first-round series against the Atlanta Hawks at Madison Square Garden was $968 plus fees on SeatGeek, according to SNY's Ryan Morik. That amount is nearly three times higher than StubHub's get-in price for Game 1 of the Brooklyn Nets' first-round series.The Knicks defeated the Boston Celtics 96-92 in their...
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www.si.comThe New York Knicks are one win away from making it to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, and it will cost a pretty penny for the best seats in the house.
bleacherreport.comTwo courtside tickets at Madison Square Garden for the Knicks' potential NBA Finals Game 3 sold for a staggering $279,804 on the secondary market.
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