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For Game 3, the cheapest ticket on the secondary market exceeded $7,000, while for Game 4 —which could potentially decide the championship—prices surged past $10,000. There have even been reports of tickets selling for six-figure sums, and a charity auction for courtside seats reached bids close to $500,000.
A surprising Mitchell Robinson development has Knicks fans talking as the NBA Finals spotlight grows brighter vs the Spurs.
Heading into Wednesday's game, the San Antonio Spurs carried a spotless NBA Finals Game 1 record in franchise history, never having dropped an opener on the league’s biggest stage. That perfect streak came to an end at home, as the New York Knicks walked out with a 105-95 win, handing the Spurs a rare Finals opening loss on their own floor.
Series Lead Heading Back to New York
Law Murray 📘: J alen Brunson extends his Knicks franchise record of postseason career 30-point games to 27 tonight (sixth this postseason) Kevin O'Connor is joined by Casey Powell (CP The Fanchise) & Jonathan Macri (Knicks Film School) to break down the New York Knicks' historic path to the NBA Finals.