Law & Order: SVU star Mariska Hargitays expensive Knicks celebrity row seat blocked by ref

Mariska Hargitay’s courtside side seat came with an exclusive view — just not one that you’d expect from the pricey position.The “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” star’s courtside seats at Madison Square Garden had their view blocked by the referee when the official was on her side of the court during the Knicks’ 115-111 Game 3 loss to the Spurs in the NBA Finals on Monday night.The actress can be seen looking around the ref to see the play with co-star Christopher Meloni.For someone who said she “wouldn’t miss [Game 3] for the world,” not being able to actually watch must be quite the letdown.

While not every ticket was as expensive, two courtside seats went on auction for $1 million — though Hargitay is a regular at Knicks games and likely a celebrity row invitee.In general, Game 3 is the most expensive ticket in NBA Finals history, with an average price of $7,149, per SeatGeek.

Knicks guard Jalen Brunson and Hargitay have an unlikely friendship thanks to the former Villanova player’s SVU fandom.Brunson grew up watching SVU, first with his dad.“It’s a pregame show for me.

I’ve always loved that show,” Brunson said on his podcast “The Roommates Show” co-hosted with teammate Josh Hart.“I’ve never been like super super like starstruck — super starstruck.

I saw her, I was like ‘Oh shit.’ The first time we met, it was awesome.We talked and everything.” Own this piece of history with our cover celebrating the Knicks’ sweep over the Cavs.

If you’re a Knicks fan and a Post fan, get in the game with this jersey inspired by our May 20, 2026 cover.Show the boys some love as they face off against the Spurs to take the championship.

After 27 years, we’re back in the finals.Immortalize this moment.

No matter what happens from here, we made it, and nobody can take that away.Bonkers feels like the only appropriate word to describe this season.

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