Cheapest NBA Finals tickets for Knicks-Spurs Game 3 at Madison Square Garden skyrocket to $7,000!
Knicks fans at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night watch the broadcast on the arena's big screen of Game 1 of the NBA Finals in San Antonio, Texas. Credit: Ed Quinn
The Knicks’ chances of winning their first NBA title since 1973 grew with their Game 1 victory on Wednesday night in San Antonio.
Also growing: the prices for tickets on the secondary market to the three potential NBA Finals games at Madison Square Garden.
Prices for Monday’s Game 3 — the first NBA Finals game at the Garden since 1999 — skyrocketed overnight to a current low price of about $7,000.
Before the series opened, tickets for Game 3 were being listed for about $4,500 each on the secondary market.
The lowest-priced tickets for Game 3 around noon on Thursday were being listed for $6,974 on TickPick, $7,517 on StubHub and $7,728 on SeatGeek.
The most expensive tickets for Game 3 were being listed for more than $107,000 each on StubHub, which said that 34 tickets for the game had been sold on the site “in the past hour” along with a notice to “act fast . . . These tickets are going fast.”
The priciest Knicks home game as of Thursday afternoon was Game 6, which if it's needed on June 16 could be the one in which the Knicks clinch the crown (unless they are in position to sweep the series in Game 4 at the Garden on Wednesday).
Game 6 tickets were being listed for a low of about $7,400 on TickPick and higher on other sites ($8,100 on SeatGeek and $8,300 on StubHub).
Game 4 tickets were being listed for a low of about $7,300 on TickPick, $7,700 on SeatGeek and $7,800 on StubHub.
Want a real relative bargain? Friday’s Game 2 was being listed for a low of about $800 on all three sites.
The only catch is the game is being played in San Antonio. But as Game 1 showed, many Knicks fans have already made the trip to Frost Bank Center as pro-Knicks chants could be heard throughout the game.



