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Knicks Diehards Wrestle With Attending Finals or Cashing In

“I could send one of my daughters to college,” says a longtime season-ticket holder.

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nymag.comStai leggendo19 h fa

Knicks Diehards Wrestle With Attending Finals or Cashing In

Knicks Finals tickets at MSG hit six-figure prices on StubHub and SeatGeek, the highest NBA Finals prices ever recorded. A 27-year title drought and tristate wealth concentration have pushed demand to Super Bowl levels in a 19,000-seat arena.

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forbes.com2 g fa

New York Knicks Finals Ticket Prices Cost More Than Manhattan Rent

Knicks' first NBA Finals since 1999 drives MSG resale tickets to $4,247–$4,917, above Manhattan studio rent ($3,373/mo). The 3–4x gap vs. San Antonio venues ($1,149–$1,656) benchmarks how scarcity reprices marquee-market access—relevant for corporate hospitality and event-driven GTM budget planning.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. domenica 31 maggio 2026·forbes.com

    New York Knicks Finals Ticket Prices Cost More Than Manhattan Rent

    The Knicks are in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, drawing high demand for seats inside Madison Square Garden.

  2. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·nymag.com

    Knicks Diehards Wrestle With Attending Finals or Cashing In

    “I could send one of my daughters to college,” says a longtime season-ticket holder.