Celebrity row will be packed for Game 3 at Madison Square Garden on June 8 as the Knicks host their first NBA Finals game in 27 years. Even President Donald Trump announced he will be attending. Will you be there?
It won’t be cheap as ticket prices for the MSG games have been skyrocketing to historic levels, especially after New York took the first two games from the Spurs in San Antonio.
Before the NBA Finals began, the cheapest ticket to Monday’s Game 3 in New York was $3,789, but as of Saturday morning, the lowest-priced single ticket, up in Section 225, was over $11,500 on Stubhub. If you want to get down near the court and all the celebrities, you can pick up a single ticket in Section 6D for just over $100,000. That’s not a typo.
The Knicks have not won the NBA title since 1973 with the likes of Walt Frazier, Willis Reed and Bill Bradley. If you want to be there for a chance to see history and a Knicks potential sweep in Game 4, you will pay a whole lot more.
The cheapest single ticket for Game 4 on Wednesday is nearly $14,500 (Section 215), while the most expensive ticket is just over $138,000 (Section 11D), according to Stubhub on Saturday morning.
For comparison, Game 5 ticket prices in San Antonio, if the series lasts that long, are far cheaper. The lowest priced single ticket for the Saturday, June 13 game on Stubhub range from just over $2,400 (Section 227) to around $72,000 for the most expensive floor level seat.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Knicks ticket prices skyrocket for Madison Square Garden games 3 and 4