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Knicks fans face $13,421 cheapest Game 3 ticket

cheapest Game – With the Knicks leading 2-0 in the best-of-seven NBA Finals, Madison Square Garden’s Game 3 tickets have surged, leaving the cheapest available seat at $13,421 on Monday night—an all-time high as the series heads back to New York.

New York Knicks fans have been celebrating for days, even though the Finals first arrived in San Antonio. But the mood in Midtown is turning from relief to raw urgency as Game 3—returning to Madison Square Garden on Monday—draws crowds willing to pay more than many will spend on a whole year’s entertainment.

As of Saturday morning, the cheapest ticket available inside MSG for Game 3 is listed at $13,421 at the time of publishing. The series is already at a fever pitch: the Knicks are 2-0 up in the best-of-seven. and New York’s belief is no longer subtle—this is the run that could end a 27-year championship drought.

Monday’s showdown matters for more than bragging rights. Games 3 and 4 both land at MSG, with the Knicks able to seal the title if they win both. That timing is pushing ticket prices into territory described as historically unprecedented. with the expectation that Wednesday’s Game 4 could become even more expensive if New York takes one more step toward the trophy.

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It’s not hard to see why. After the first two games were played in Texas. the streets of New York have filled with Knicks fans during watch parties and celebrations—scenes only intensified by a team that has now won 13 games in a row. The run has created a sense of inevitability outside the arena, even as ticket windows tighten inside it.

For fans looking to sit closer, the numbers jump quickly. Courtside seats for Game 3 are currently available for $70,000, while a middle-bowl option is priced at around $26,000. The message is clear: Monday night at Madison Square Garden is becoming a rare event where even getting through the door is turning into a major financial decision.

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And the star power surrounding these games is turning the arena into a spectacle beyond basketball. Ben Stiller and Timothee Chalamet were in San Antonio for Games 1 and 2. and it is almost guaranteed they will be front and center for the return games in New York next week. The draw extends across the sports and entertainment world—Donald Trump is also expected to take his place inside MSG for Monday night’s Game 3.

Before the games even arrive, there have been arrests on the streets of Midtown, underlining how explosive the build-up has become in the city that never sleeps—especially when a team is closing in on something it has been chasing for nearly three decades.

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The on-court story has matched the stakes off it. The Finals have been headlined by Jalen Brunson for the Knicks and Victor Wembanyama for the Spurs. with New York’s edge widening after Friday night. It was Wembanyama’s mistake that allowed Brunson to score the free throw that secured New York’s win.

The Knicks’ 13-game win streak is the best in franchise history, and it also sits just one game behind the all-time record set by the 2017 Warriors, who won 15 on their way to the title.

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The sequence now feels brutal in its simplicity: a 2-0 series lead, a return to Madison Square Garden, and a championship that could be decided in two nights—while the price of entry keeps climbing in a city where orange-and-blue fans are already out in force.

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4 Comments

  1. So the Knicks already won 2 games and now tickets are like $13,421… I guess scalpers really run the city. I feel bad for the people who actually live there and just wanna go.

  2. Wait is that for like, one seat or is it per family?? Because $70,000 courtside sounds fake lol. Also they played in San Antonio first right, so why would New York tickets cost more if it’s only a home game? Doesn’t make sense to me.

  3. This whole thing is ridiculous. They said Knicks could “seal the title if they win both” (games 3 and 4), but people act like it’s guaranteed already. Like, I get it they’re on that 13-game streak or whatever, but $13,421 is basically a whole year of rent for some folks. I’d rather watch from a bar and complain about the price than get robbed by ticket sites.

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