Tickets for the New York Knicks' 2026 NBA Finals games are selling for six-figure amounts at Madison Square Garden [1].

The pricing surge reflects the unprecedented demand for the team's first appearance in the championship round since 1999 [4]. This spike has pushed the cost of a single seat above the typical monthly rent and mortgage costs for residents in Manhattan [1].

Some reports indicate that specific ticket listings have reached $107,000 [2]. While some season-ticket holders are reportedly considering selling seats for five-figure sums, other high-end listings have exceeded the $100,000 mark [1, 6].

The disparity in pricing is most evident when comparing different venues in the series. Tickets for Game 3 in New York are 455% more expensive than those for Game 1 in San Antonio [1]. This price gap highlights the concentrated demand within the New York market as celebrities and fans rush to secure courtside seating [1].

The financial scale of these tickets is unusual even for the NBA's high-profile market. The cost of a single game entry now rivals the long-term housing investments of the city where the team plays, a trend driven by the historical drought of a Finals appearance [4].

Tickets for the New York Knicks' 2026 NBA Finals games are selling for six-figure amounts

The extreme pricing for the 2026 NBA Finals illustrates the 'scarcity premium' associated with New York sports. Because the Knicks have not reached the Finals in nearly three decades, the emotional and social demand has decoupled ticket pricing from standard market rates, turning game access into a luxury asset similar to high-end real estate.