The Knicks are now up 2–0 in the NBA Finals after a pair of come-from-behind road wins in San Antonio, and because of that, five-figure sums are now required on the ticket resale market for upcoming home games at Madison Square Garden.
Already-hefty ticket prices surged even further into unprecedented territory late Friday and early Saturday in the wake of the Knicks’ 105–104 Game 2 win over the Spurs. Among the latest developments:
Game 4 on Wednesday carries a low-end, get-in price of $15,000 as that is now a potential clinching scenario for the Knicks should the team complete a four-game sweep. That figure, which briefly surpassed $16,000 Saturday morning, is nearly twice the level from just two days ago, and more than triple the market from the beginning of the week.
Game 3 on Monday, meanwhile, has a get-in price of about $11,000, up by nearly $3,000 from Thursday. U.S. President Donald Trump is also slated to attend this game and become the first sitting president to attend the NBA Finals.
Game 6 on June 16, if necessary, similarly has a get-in price of about $12,000 per ticket.













