Overview
- Secondary‑market listings for Game 4 at Madison Square Garden have pushed get‑in prices above $10,000 and include courtside asks in the high five‑ to six‑figure range, according to market trackers and resale sites.
- The surge followed New York’s Games 1 and 2 wins and, as of Monday, June 8, analysts estimated that reselling every seat at current averages would total roughly $325.2 million.
- Many long‑time season‑ticket holders face a stark choice because certain quarter, half and full‑season packages grant face‑value access to Finals games that can be resold for large profits.
- Some holders say the chance to attend a Knicks clinching game at the Garden is priceless and are declining large offers, while others have already sold for financial reasons.
- Limited face‑value allocations, delayed presales and heavy activity on platforms like SeatGeek and TickPick are concentrating access among buyers who can afford steep resale prices and raising fairness concerns.