Ticket prices are dropping for Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals Game 1 in San Antonio

Getting into the notoriously expensive 2026 NBA Finals finally got a little cheaper.Just one day after our team reported that ticket prices for Game 1 at the San Antonio Spurs’ Frost Bank Center started at $1,000 including fees on SeatGeek, prices have plummeted.At the time of publication, seats now start at $767 including fees to see Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle, De’Aaron Fox, Julian Champaigne and Dylan Harper in the Alamo City.While still quite pricey, a $233 discount simply for waiting 24 hours to pull the trigger on tickets is not a bad deal at all.Throw in the fact that you can score an additional $10 off if you use promo code NYPOST10 for purchases over $250 at checkout and you’ll practically be gaming the system (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek).Should you attend a game at the New York Knicks’ Madison Square Garden, you’ll be ponying up quite a bit more moolah.Over the past week, prices have steadily risen to catch Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, Josh Hart and co.on their home court.On May 26, we found seats going for $3,543 including fees (for Game 4).And that was the best deal.Now, the lowest price we can find on tickets is a whopping $4,112 including fees.For those without a calculator on hand, that’s a $569 (!) jump in just seven days.Demand is high — tickets cost roughly the same what it’ll run you to get into the Super Bowl — but might be worth the eye-popping price tag.“Nothing compares to Knicks playoff energy,” Post social media guru and Knicks diehard Olivia Silio told us.“The roar of the crowd, the fans jumping up and down after every shot, the celebrities hyping up the crowd, the MSG organist leading the chants, the announcer after every point.

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