Now that the first two games of the 2026 NBA Finals are officially in the books, fans can turn their full attention to the next two outings, which will take place at Madison Square Garden.
As the Knicks wrapped up their dramatic 105-104 victory on Friday to take a 2-0 series lead, reports emerged about the ticket prices for Games 3 and 4. The minimum combined price for these two games in New York City is a shade over $24,500 on TickPick.
Fans on social media reacted to the sky-high ticket prices for Games 3 and 4.
“Imagine going into 11k debt to sit in nose bleeds,” one fan tweeted.
“not knicks fans paying the price of a small car just to witness history,” another fan said.
“The prices are outrageous. Why does one have to break a bank to support his favourite team?” another fan added.
“Come on folks, These prices do not get a pass compared to the price of a gallon of gas,” one fan pointed out.
“Knicks making sure it is out of reach for all Spurs fans and emergency lovers,” one fan claimed.
“There’s gonna be some kids missing 11k from their college fund,” another fan speculated.
For fans who are willing to spend that amount of money, the viewing experience of a series closeout could be in store. Having taken care of business in San Antonio, the Knicks are now in prime position to back the Spurs into a corner and perhaps pull off a sweep in New York.
Timothee Chalamet Chest Bumps Ben Stiller After Knicks’ Victory in Game 2
Two Knicks supporters who won’t have trouble with MSG tickets are Timothee Chalamet and Ben Stiller. After the Knicks sealed their Game 2 win over the Spurs, both A-list actors were incredibly hyped.
A viral clip from the aftermath of the game shows Chalamet yelling excitedly as he walked backstage at Frost Bank Center. He then sees Stiller and chest-bumps him.
Chalamet and Stiller will likely be among the faces in the crowd as the Knicks host the Spurs in Game 3 on Monday.
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