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Ticket prices for Game 4 of NBA Finals at MSG plummet 70%

By Thomson Reuters Jun 9, 2026 | 6:58 PM

The New York Knicks still hold a 2-1 lead and home-court advantage in the NBA Finals, but ticket prices for Game 4 on Wednesday night have plummeted 70% since they ​lost Game 3.

With the prospect the Knicks could close out ‌their first championship in more than a half century, the get-in price for Game 4 had reached as high as around $13,500 and was still at $8,600 on Monday. However, the price fell to $4,025 by Tuesday afternoon — although that would still be more ‌expensive ​than this year’s Super Bowl, according to ticket ⁠tracking service TicketData.com.

Following the ⁠Spurs’ win in Game 3, the soonest the Knicks can now clinch the series would be Game 5 back in San Antonio. However, the get-in price to even that potential closeout game has decreased ​by 40% over the past three days.

The only game to see an increase is a potential Game 7, which would also take ⁠place in San Antonio. The get-in price ⁠for a potentially decisive game either way has spiked ​38%, in part due to the expectation that many New York fans would ​then seek to travel to San Antonio.

NBA FINALS GET-IN PRICES*

Game ‌4 — New York: $4,025 (Down 70% past three days)

Game 5 — San Antonio: $1,438 (Down 40%)

Game 6 — New York: $10,282 (Down 8%)

Game 7 — San Antonio: $5,181 (Up 38%)

*Source: TicketData

For comparison, the past two Super Bowls had day-of-game get-in prices of $2,002 in 2025 and $3,251 this ⁠year. The average Super Bowl get-in price since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic has been $3,914, according to TicketData.

Outside of the World Cup and the Stanley ⁠Cup Final, the ‌next-most expensive sporting event through the end of the ⁠year currently is UFC 329. The card featuring the ​return ‌of Conor McGregor against Max Holloway currently has ​a get-in price ⁠of $1,369 and is set for July 11 in Las Vegas.

The Knicks opened the series as significant underdogs, but flipped to -140 favorites at BetMGM following their Game 1 victory. Now ahead 2-1 with up to two more games at home, New York is still the -185 favorite compared to San Antonio ​at +155.

–Field Level Media