Title: Knicks Fans Face Pricier Seats Than an Engagement Ring for NBA Finals
In a thrilling twist of fate, the New York Knicks have clawed their way back to the NBA Finals for the first time in over twenty years. While fans are buzzing with excitement, the price tag to cheer on their beloved team at Madison Square Garden might just take them by surprise— and not in a good way. With ticket prices soaring into the thousands, some fans are having to decide between attending the games or remortgaging their homes!
The Knicks are set to host the San Antonio Spurs on June 8th for Game 3, and if you thought buying a ticket would be a breeze, think again. The cheapest resale ticket currently sits at a staggering $4,247. But wait, it gets better—or worse, depending on how you look at it. For Game 4 on June 10th, fans can snag a slightly cheaper seat for $3,728. That’s right; you could fork over your hard-earned cash for a seat that’s about as comfy as a park bench, or have enough saved up for a small vacation.
If the Finals extend to Game 6, the ticket prices escalate to an eye-watering $4,917 for the cheapest seat. At this point, fans might start contemplating whether buying two 10-gram gold bars from Walmart makes more financial sense. In fact, with prices soaring like the Knicks’ playoff hopes, fans could also cover a good chunk of the average engagement ring price—which, according to recent studies, is $5,200. So, instead of shouting for a three-pointer, you might just be shouting for some good old-fashioned financial sense!
Traveling fans can breathe a sigh of relief, at least, when it comes to tickets in San Antonio. The starting price for seats at the AT&T Center is a much more manageable $1,149 for Game 1 and $1,310 for Game 2. Even for Game 5, the prices rise only to $1,656, which makes attending games there look like a bargain. But here in New York? Prices rival the cost of several luxurious transatlantic flights. An average roundtrip flight from New York to Paris is about $775, meaning a Game 4 ticket could buy a fan nearly five flights to the City of Lights!
Let’s not forget that these prices go beyond just tickets; they also put a dent in fans’ monthly budgets. The average monthly loan payment for a new car in 2025 is significantly cheaper than the price of a Knicks ticket, making one wonder if they should just take the subway instead for a more economical choice. Moreover, the average mortgage payment sits at around 60% less than what fans are shelling out for a seat at the Finals. Are Knicks fans really willing to part ways with more cash than they would pay to keep a roof over their heads?
Despite these exorbitant prices, Knicks fans remain dedicated to their team and their dream of a championship. After sweeping through the playoffs with a remarkable eleven-game winning streak, the Knicks have shown they are indeed contenders. This season marks a nostalgic rematch from their last Finals appearance in 1999 when they fell short against the Spurs. With ticket prices that rivaling life-changing purchases, it’s clear that attending the NBA Finals is not just a game—it’s a serious investment. For those brave enough to face the price of admission, the thrill of seeing their team on the court just might be worth every penny!






