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New York Knicks NBA Finals Guide 2026

The Knicks are in the Finals for the first time since 1999. Three home games at MSG. Here’s how to plan the night — tickets, seats, transit, dinner, and everything around it.

MatchupKnicks vs. Spurs
MSG Home GamesJun 8 · Jun 10 · Jun 16*
Get-In PriceFrom ~$4,000+
BroadcastABC · 8:30 p.m. ET
Last Finals1999 · vs. Spurs

This is not a normal MSG night. The New York Knicks are in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999 — and they are playing the same team that beat them that year. Three home games are confirmed at Madison Square Garden. The city is locked in.

This guide is for everyone trying to plan around it: fans who need to get in the building, visitors building a NYC trip around Finals dates, people who want to know what MSG actually costs right now, and anyone who wants to make a full night of it — dinner, transit, neighborhoods, and the whole experience — whether or not they have a ticket.

Important visitor note: Knicks NBA Finals dates, tipoff times, ticket transfer rules, resale availability, arena policies, player availability, transit service, and nearby restaurant or hotel details can change quickly during the playoffs. Before buying tickets, booking travel, or heading to Madison Square Garden, confirm the latest information with the NBA, Madison Square Garden, Ticketmaster, the MTA, and any restaurant or hotel you plan to use.
New York Knicks playoff game at Madison Square Garden for the 2026 Knicks NBA Finals guide

Madison Square Garden becomes the center of New York basketball during a Knicks playoff run, especially with the 2026 NBA Finals bringing home games back to Midtown.

Quick Answer — 2026 NBA Finals
Matchup
New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs
Round
2026 NBA Finals · Best of 7
MSG Home Games
Game 3 (Jun 8) · Game 4 (Jun 10) · Game 6* (Jun 16)
Venue
Madison Square Garden · Midtown Manhattan
Get-In Price (secondary market)
~$3,750–$5,244+ depending on game
Broadcast
ABC · All games 8:30 p.m. ET
Best planning move
Lock Game 3 or 4 first. Book hotel. Then tickets.

2026 NBA Finals Schedule

The Spurs hold home court advantage based on regular season record (62–20 vs. Knicks 53–29). Games 1, 2, 5, and 7 are in San Antonio. Games 3, 4, and 6 are at MSG — Games 3 and 4 are confirmed; Game 6 is if necessary.

GameDateMatchupVenueTime
G1Wed Jun 3Knicks at SpursFrost Bank Center · San Antonio8:30 ET
G2Fri Jun 5Knicks at SpursFrost Bank Center · San Antonio8:30 ET
G3Mon Jun 8Spurs at KnicksMadison Square Garden MSG8:30 ET
G4Wed Jun 10Spurs at KnicksMadison Square Garden MSG8:30 ET
G5*Sat Jun 13Knicks at SpursFrost Bank Center · San Antonio8:30 ET
G6*Tue Jun 16Spurs at KnicksMadison Square Garden MSG If Needed8:30 ET
G7*Fri Jun 19Knicks at SpursFrost Bank Center · San Antonio8:30 ET

* = if necessary. Always confirm the latest schedule at NBA.com and msg.com before making travel or ticket plans.

Why this run matters

First Finals since 1999. Same opponent.

Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, and a team that swept Cleveland in four games straight are back on the biggest stage after a 27-year wait. MSG hasn’t hosted NBA Finals basketball since 1999 — the last time the Knicks faced these exact Spurs. The city hasn’t felt anything like this in a generation of basketball. Even people who don’t own a ticket are planning their nights around it.

Knicks Finals Tickets — What They Actually Cost

There is no gentle way to put this: NBA Finals tickets at Madison Square Garden in 2026 are among the most expensive sports tickets in New York City history. The combination of a 27-year Finals drought, MSG as the venue, and the Spurs/Wembanyama matchup has driven secondary market prices to historic levels.

Secondary Market Get-In Prices (as of June 1, 2026 · TickPick data)

What it costs just to get through the door

Game 3 at MSG — Mon Jun 8 ~$4,011+
Game 4 at MSG — Wed Jun 10 ~$3,750+
Game 6 at MSG — Tue Jun 16 (if needed) ~$5,244+
Courtside (two seats, Game 3) ~$279,804 (StubHub)

These are get-in prices — the absolute floor to be in the building in any seat. Better sections cost significantly more. Prices fluctuate daily and move sharply as games approach. Game 4 is currently slightly less than Game 3, and a potential Game 6 commands the highest premium because demand is highest for potential clinchers.

Who should still try to buy

If attending a Finals game at MSG has been on your bucket list and budget isn’t the primary constraint, Game 3 or Game 4 is the move — confirmed games, confirmed dates, no risk of the game not happening. Game 3 on a Monday and Game 4 on a Wednesday are also easier for out-of-towners to plan flights around.

Who should think carefully

If you’re planning a trip specifically around Game 6 because it’s cheaper now — don’t. A potential Game 6 can disappear if the series ends in five. Hotels, flights, and restaurant reservations booked around a game that doesn’t happen is a real risk. Build around Games 3 and 4. Let Game 6 be a bonus decision once you’re already in New York.

⚠ Game 6 Warning

Game 6 carries the highest projected prices but zero certainty. If the Knicks win Games 3 and 4 and close out in San Antonio in Game 5, there is no MSG Game 6. Do not book speculative travel around an if-necessary game unless you are comfortable with that outcome. Confirmed games only for trip planning.

Before you buy — ticket transfer rules

NBA Finals tickets often carry restrictions that don’t apply to regular season games. Mobile ticket transfers can be locked closer to game time, and resale restrictions may apply depending on where you purchased. Verify the transfer and resale rules on your specific ticket platform before assuming you can transfer them to someone else or get a refund if plans change. Use Ticketmaster (official), StubHub, SeatGeek, or TickPick — not random social media listings.

When to Buy Knicks Finals Tickets

The standard playbook for playoff tickets does not apply at this price level. Here’s what actually matters right now:

If you need to be there: buy now

Prices at this level don’t reliably drop as Finals games approach. Demand for Game 3 and Game 4 is extremely high. If your goal is a confirmed seat, waiting is a risk, not a strategy.

If you’re flexible on section: watch the market

Upper-level sections see more price movement than lower bowl. If you’re willing to sit in the 200-level and are flexible on which section, checking daily in the week before a confirmed game can surface better value — but don’t count on a significant drop.

If you’re budget-sensitive: watch parties are real

The NYPD shut down unofficial watch parties outside MSG during the Conference Finals because tens of thousands of fans showed up. Official and unofficial viewing options across the city will be significant for Finals games. Bars near MSG, in the East Village, Williamsburg, and across Brooklyn will be packed. The experience of watching a Finals game in New York City — even without a ticket — is a genuine New York sports moment.

Group and family buyers: plan together

Getting four or more seats together in a good section becomes exponentially harder and more expensive at Finals prices. If you’re buying for a group, look for listed sets rather than individual seats, and account for the fact that seats together in the lower bowl can easily exceed $20,000 for four people.

Best Seats for a Knicks Finals Game at MSG

MSG is a vertical arena — the best seats are not always the closest ones. Knowing how the bowl works before you buy can save you real money and prevent a bad sightline decision at Finals prices. The full breakdown lives in the MSG Basketball Seating Guide — these are the key Finals-specific takeaways.

Lower Bowl
100-Level Sidelines

Best atmosphere and proximity. Center court sections (104–109, 114–119) offer the ideal balance of view and energy. Most expensive. Sightlines are strong throughout but price reflects it.

Premium
Courtside & Club

The electric experience. Also stratospheric in price — secondary market courtside is well into five figures per seat for Finals games. Know what you’re buying before committing.

Value Tier
200-Level Center

Lower mezzanine center sections offer a true elevated view of plays developing. Often underrated. At Finals prices, these represent the best combination of sightline quality and relative value.

Hidden Gem
Chase Bridge

MSG’s unique elevated center bridge section offers an unusual birds-eye angle. Fans who like seeing spacing and floor patterns find it compelling. Worth considering if lower sections are out of range.

Caution
End Zones / Baseline

Energy is real, but sightlines on one end of the court are limited. Fine for atmosphere-first buyers. Not ideal if seeing every play matters more than atmosphere.

Upper Level
300-Level

The highest seats in MSG. View is complete but distant. Still a genuine Finals atmosphere. At these prices, this is often the only path in for budget-conscious buyers who must be in the building.

→ Full section-by-section breakdown: MSG Basketball Seating Guide

Knicks Finals Game Night at MSG — What to Expect

Madison Square Garden sits directly above Penn Station at 7th Avenue and 33rd Street. It is the most accessible major sports arena in the country. It is also one of the loudest, most intense playoff environments in basketball when it’s fully charged — and for NBA Finals games, the building will be charged at a level that hasn’t been seen here in 27 years.

Arrive early. Not 30 minutes early. 90 minutes early.

For regular Knicks games, 45 minutes before tip is fine. For NBA Finals, that is not enough. Security lines extend out multiple entrances. The blocks around 7th and 8th Avenues between 31st and 34th will be full of fans long before tip. Build in 90 minutes minimum. If you’re coming by LIRR or NJ Transit from out of town, add more buffer — Penn Station will be dense.

Entry and security

All bags are X-rayed or manually inspected. MSG does not require clear bags — any bag up to 22″×14″×9″ is permitted, as long as it fits under your seat. Backpacks within that size are allowed. MSG does not offer bag check or storage — if your bag doesn’t comply, you’ll be turned away with no recourse. Travel light. A smaller bag moves through security faster, especially with high-volume Finals crowds. Prohibited items include weapons, laser pointers, signs or banners, selfie sticks, and noisemakers.

First-Time MSG Tip

The building is vertical and gets loud fast

MSG is not a sprawling stadium — it is a compact, stacked arena where sound bounces and builds. A Knicks Finals crowd is genuinely one of the loudest environments in sports. The escalators from Penn Station to the arena floors can get backed up — use stairs where possible. Concourses are narrow by modern arena standards. Know your section before you arrive so you’re not navigating the concourse during play.

Postgame

Plan your exit route before the game ends. If the Knicks win at home in the Finals, the streets outside MSG will be spontaneous and crowded. The subway will be packed for 30–45 minutes after the final buzzer. Having a dinner or bar plan two or three blocks from MSG that you can walk to before catching the train is the smart move.

Where to Eat Before a Knicks Finals Game

Pre-game dining near MSG gets competitive on any big Knicks night. For Finals games, make reservations. The blocks immediately around Penn Station fill up, and Koreatown on 32nd Street — two blocks away — is already operating at capacity during large events. Plan ahead. See the full guide at Restaurants Near MSG.

Fast Pregame
Koreatown on 32nd Street

Two blocks from MSG. Korean BBQ, noodles, fried chicken. Handles volume better than most spots nearby. Walk-in friendly even on busy nights. Best move if you don’t have a reservation.

Sit-Down Dinner
Hell’s Kitchen

A 10-minute walk west. More restaurant options, less Finals-night chaos directly around Penn Station. Book a reservation. Better for couples, groups, or anyone who wants a proper meal before the game.

Classic NYC Night
Keens Steakhouse

On 36th Street, steps from MSG. One of New York’s great old-school steakhouses. Jalen Brunson reportedly considers it his home court. Reservations required — book well in advance for Finals nights.

Sports Bar Atmosphere
Near Penn Station

Stout NYC and Mustang Harry’s are both near MSG and fill with fans on game nights. Best for groups who want to watch warmup, talk basketball, and not stress about reservation timing.

See also: Koreatown Neighborhood Guide · Midtown West Guide

Getting to MSG for a Finals Game

Transit is the right move. There is no on-site parking at MSG, and midtown traffic on a Finals night will be severe. The arena sits directly above Penn Station — the most accessible sports venue in the country.

Subway

The 1/2/3 trains stop at 34th Street–Penn Station directly below MSG. The A/C/E stop at 34th Street–8th Avenue, one block away. The B/D/F/M stop at 34th Street–Herald Square, two blocks east. For most New Yorkers this is the easiest option. For Finals crowds, use the stairs, not the escalators, to exit faster after the game.

NJ Transit / LIRR / Amtrak

All three run through Penn Station. For out-of-towners or New Jersey fans, this is the best option. Buy your return ticket before the game if possible — the ticket hall gets very busy post-game.

Rideshare

Getting to MSG via Uber or Lyft is fine. Getting home immediately after a Finals game is not — surge pricing and pickup congestion around Penn Station can add 30–45 minutes to a trip that should take 10. Walk two or three blocks from the arena before requesting a ride, or plan to grab dinner or drinks first and let the post-game chaos clear.

Driving

Not recommended for Finals nights. Midtown West will be heavily congested before and after the game. If you must drive, pre-book a garage on SpotHero or ParkWhiz and plan an early arrival.

Where to Stay for Knicks Finals Weekend

If you’re flying in for a Finals game, book your hotel before your ticket. Midtown hotels around MSG will fill quickly for Games 3, 4, and a potential Game 6. A hotel within walking distance of MSG eliminates the postgame transit problem entirely.

Best Location
Midtown West / Penn Station Area

Walking distance to MSG. Eliminates all postgame transit stress. Fills fastest for Finals dates — book early.

Tourist Convenience
Times Square / Theater District

Subway ride to MSG. Close to Broadway, dining, and nightlife. Easier to find availability if Midtown West is sold out.

Stylish Base
Chelsea / Flatiron

A 15-minute subway or 25-minute walk to MSG. Better dining and neighborhood energy. Works well if combining a Finals trip with broader NYC plans.

Budget Option
Midtown East or Murray Hill

A short crosstown trip to MSG. Generally cheaper than Midtown West hotels. Reasonable option if you’re flexible on exact location.

See also: Hotels Near Madison Square Garden · Midtown West Neighborhood Guide

Knicks Finals for First-Time Visitors

A NBA Finals game at MSG is one of the great sports experiences in New York. It is expensive, loud, and vertical — here is what first-timers need to know.

Diehard Knicks Fan
Game 3 or Game 4 — confirmed, lock it in

You’ve waited 27 years. Don’t wait for a theoretical Game 6. Confirmed home games are the priority.

Tourist / Casual Fan
Game 4 if budget allows

Wednesday June 10. A midweek game can be slightly easier to plan travel around. The atmosphere will be identical to Game 3.

Date Night
Dinner first, 200-level seats

Keens or a Hell’s Kitchen reservation before the game. 200-level center for a great view without the astronomical lower-bowl prices.

Family
Upper level, arrive very early

300-level has full view of the court, better for kids who want to see everything. Arrive 90 minutes early. Skip postgame rideshare — take the subway.

Budget Fan
Watch party near MSG

The bars around 7th Ave and Hell’s Kitchen will have every screen on. The streets outside MSG on a Finals night are a genuine New York moment.

Out-of-Towner
Book hotel before ticket

Penn Station hotels will sell out. Lock the room first, then secure the ticket. Build the rest of the trip around the confirmed game dates.

See also: How to Plan a New York Basketball Night · New York Knicks Guide

FAQ — Knicks 2026 NBA Finals

Are the Knicks in the 2026 NBA Finals?

Yes. The New York Knicks advanced to the 2026 NBA Finals after sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals. It is the Knicks’ first Finals appearance since 1999.

Who are the Knicks playing in the 2026 NBA Finals?

The San Antonio Spurs, who defeated the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals. It is a rematch of the 1999 NBA Finals, which the Spurs won in five games.

When are the Knicks home games at Madison Square Garden?

Game 3 is Monday June 8, Game 4 is Wednesday June 10, and Game 6 (if necessary) is Tuesday June 16. All games tip off at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC. Always verify with the NBA and MSG before making travel plans.

How much do Knicks Finals tickets cost?

Secondary market get-in prices as of June 1, 2026 were approximately $4,011 for Game 3, $3,750 for Game 4, and $5,244+ for a potential Game 6, according to TickPick data. These are floor prices for any seat in the building — better sections cost significantly more. Prices fluctuate daily.

What are the best seats for a Knicks Finals game at MSG?

Center court lower bowl sections (104–109, 114–119) offer the best combination of sightline and atmosphere. The 200-level center mezzanine is the best value tier for a complete view of the court. The Chase Bridge is a unique elevated option. See the full MSG Seating Guide for a section-by-section breakdown.

Is Madison Square Garden easy to get to by subway?

Yes — MSG sits directly above Penn Station. The 1/2/3 trains (34th Street–Penn Station), A/C/E (34th Street–8th Avenue), and B/D/F/M (34th Street–Herald Square) all stop within a block or two. It is one of the most transit-accessible arenas in the country.

Can I bring a bag to MSG for the Finals?

MSG allows bags up to 22″×14″×9″ that fit under your seat. Clear bags are not required — any color or material bag within the size limit is permitted. Bags are subject to X-ray screening. MSG does not offer bag check for oversized items. Verify the current policy at msg.com before your visit, as event-specific rules can vary.

Is Game 6 guaranteed?

No. Game 6 (Tuesday June 16 at MSG) only happens if the series is not decided before then. If either team wins four games before Game 6 is needed, it will not be played. Do not book travel specifically around Game 6 unless you are comfortable with the possibility it may not occur.

Where should I eat before a Knicks Finals game?

Koreatown on 32nd Street (two blocks from MSG) is the best walk-in option — fast, handles volume, open late. Hell’s Kitchen (10 minutes west) is better for a sit-down dinner with a reservation. Keens Steakhouse on 36th Street is the classic big-night option. Book reservations well in advance for Finals nights. See the full Restaurants Near MSG guide.

Where should I stay for a Knicks Finals trip?

Midtown West and the Penn Station area put you walking distance from MSG — best for eliminating postgame transit stress. Times Square and the Theater District work well for tourists who want more options nearby. Book hotels before tickets for Finals weekends — availability near MSG will tighten significantly. See the Hotels Near MSG guide.

Is a Knicks Finals game worth building a NYC trip around?

For the right person, absolutely. MSG on a NBA Finals night is a genuine once-in-a-generation atmosphere in one of the world’s great sports cities. The city itself is electric during the run. If the price point is within range and the experience matters to you, Games 3 and 4 are confirmed dates to plan around.

Plan the Full Night Around It

Whether you’re in the building or not, a Knicks Finals night in New York is a real event. The streets around MSG will be full. The bars will be packed. The city will be different.

If you’re attending, use the MSG Seating Guide before you buy a ticket, book your hotel before your ticket, and arrive at least 90 minutes before tip. If you’re watching from the city, Koreatown, Hell’s Kitchen, and the blocks around 7th Avenue are all worth being on for a Finals night.

Either way: How to Plan a New York Basketball Night has everything else you need.

New York Knicks · 2026 NBA Finals
Quick Facts — Knicks Finals 2026
  • 🏆
    Series Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs — NBA Finals
  • 🏟️
    Home Venue Madison Square Garden · Midtown Manhattan
  • 💰
    Get-In Price (secondary) ~$3,750–$5,244+ depending on game
  • 📺
    Broadcast ABC · All games 8:30 p.m. ET
  • 📅
    Last Finals 1999 — lost to these same Spurs
  • 🏅
    Last Championship 1973 — chasing title No. 3
Madison Square Garden

MSG Home Games — 2026 Finals

  • Game 3 Mon June 8 · 8:30 p.m. ET
    Confirmed
  • Game 4 Wed June 10 · 8:30 p.m. ET
    Confirmed
  • Game 6 Tue June 16 · 8:30 p.m. ET
    If Needed
All games on ABC. Verify schedule at NBA.com before booking travel.
Planning Rule

Book your hotel before your ticket. Midtown West hotels around MSG will fill fast for Games 3 and 4. Lock the room first — then find the seats.

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