@KnightRalph316@dubnationstevo@JakeBrownLive I paid $55, but we were a group and I didn’t want to risk not getting seats together. There were some price drops down to $30-35. For the finals it’s a great time and worth it. People pay $20 to get into bars sometimes.. why not pay $30-50 for Finals with 12K+ fans.
@nyyfan32 Yeah, I go to a lot of games and watch parties so I scope out the price dynamics. If you're willing to give a little money to a scalper (ha), the cheapest prices for game 1 were around 2pm-6pm then prices went back up
@liveformusic79@malwaves@KnicksMemes You can if you’re willing to pay $40-50 on Tickpick. Might even fall before game time. Saw as cheap as $29-34 earlier
@Laza_Bautista If you have a lot quarter season package tickets started at $850, with reasonable tickets at $1500. Fan first today started at $1850. It’s possible we see a price drop day before the game (no incentive for resellers to lower now vs. wait)
@DocCoyle Spurs injuries may be wracking up. Jdub too, though OKC is crazy deep. Spurs will be more fun to watch and Knicks stack up much better against the Spurs. Not saying it’s a coin flip against the Spurs, but we have to root for that over OKC for best odds.
@PHIwhite0@TheDunkCentral@TickPick Early access for quarter season package holders is $850 for the 400s section and $1500 for decent 200s (around Rows 14-15). When it gets open to the general public after fan first, probably will be in the $1500-2500 range for the same seats.
@mimi1495882@jackcuz5@courageth3cow@theblockspot Knicks have not proven they can hear Thunder in the regular season (which was true of Celtics last year), so it’s a big question mark, but Knicks defense and overall have improved. They already have and could beat the Spurs! It won’t be easy but it’s more of a toss up than OKC.
@BradThundercocl@L33777@gracebolstan2 The fact that you can’t understand why people would prefer to live in NYC than Orlando or Vegas despite having fewer square feet to live in.. well.. I can’t help you.