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Today — 6 June 2026Main stream

17 arrested, officer injured after Knicks watch party outside Madison Square Garden

Thousands of Knicks fans gathered outside Madison Square Garden Friday night to watch Game 2 of the NBA Finals, but celebrations after the team's win led to multiple arrests and an injured police officer, according to the NYPD.

Police estimate approximately 6,500 people attended the watch party outside the arena.

The NYPD said the crowd became increasingly disorderly throughout the evening. Officers made arrests for assault and for individuals climbing light poles before the game ended.

Following the Knicks' victory, police said multiple people refused orders to leave the area, blocked traffic along Seventh and Eighth avenues from West 31st Street to West 35th Street, and climbed on food vendor carts, light poles and subway entrances.

According to police, one person jumped over a barrier into a restricted area. When an officer attempted to remove the individual, the person allegedly punched the officer in the face multiple times, causing lacerations that required medical treatment. The officer was later treated and released.

Police also arrested several people accused of selling counterfeit merchandise. One of those individuals was additionally charged with possessing a loaded firearm, according to the NYPD.

In total, 26 people were taken into custody. Police said 17 people were arrested and charged, while nine others were issued criminal court summonses for disorderly conduct and released.

Videos posted to the Citizen app showed large crowds gathered outside Madison Square Garden after the game, with police attempting to disperse fans from the area.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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Yesterday — 5 June 2026Main stream

Knicks Get-In Prices for Game 3 at MSG Hit $8,000—and Climbing

Just when there is seemingly a ceiling on how high tickets can go for NBA Finals tickets at Madison Square Garden, the escalating madness around Knicks fandom still finds an entirely new level. 

Get-in pricing for Games 3, 4, and 6, if necessary, at MSG took another massive jump on multiple ticket resale marketplaces in the wake of the Knicks’ 105–95 road win over the Spurs in Game 1. As of Thursday afternoon, low-end tickets for Monday’s Game 3 started at about $8,200, nearly doubling the comparable figure of $4,200 from just three days ago, and more than quadrupling the market level from less than three weeks ago

Game 4 on June 10—which is now a potential clinching scenario should the Knicks complete another postseason sweep—has taken an even bigger leap. Pricing that began at $3,900 on Monday for that contest has now soared to around $8,500 per ticket across multiple markets.

Game 6 on June 16, still a tentative contest based on the outcome of the series, has pricing beginning at about $9,000 per ticket, up from $5,300 at the start of this week. 

Rarefied Air

These figures are far beyond the comparable data from Super Bowl LX in February, and show just how manic the demand for Knicks tickets has become. In addition to the 27-year gap since the Knicks last appeared in the NBA Finals, the team has not won a league title since 1973, which means fans are that much hungrier to see a championship happen. 

“There have been some high tickets for the NBA Finals before, and the event has been steadily going up [over recent years], but this is totally unprecedented territory and is a whole other thing,” TicketIQ founder and CEO Jesse Lawrence tells Front Office Sports. “It’s also not surprising, though, given the intensity of the Knicks fan base and the disposable income that’s in New York.”

These get-in figures are all for the upper sections of MSG, and lower-level seats continue to command resale pricing well into five figures. Notably, the get-in price for Game 3 of the NBA Finals also exceeds the comparable $7,900 figure for the FIFA men’s World Cup final on July 19. 

As has been the case since the Knicks-Spurs matchup was set last weekend, pricing is far cheaper in San Antonio. Friday’s Game 2 has a get-in resale price of less than $800, with that figure falling by several hundred dollars after the Spurs’ loss to open the series. A potential Game 5 on June 13 at Frost Bank Center starts around $1,800, while a possible Game 7 there on June 19 begins at $3,200.

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Watching Prices Rise

Even Knicks watch parties outside of MSG, or elsewhere in New York, are not immune to the ticket resale price escalation that is accelerating all around the NBA Finals.

A sold-out Game 2 watch party inside MSG that carries a $10 ticket cost, with proceeds going to the Garden of Dreams Foundation, now has resale costs beginning at around $100. Outside the arena, additional watch parties can proceed after New York officials reversed a prior ban

The outcome of Friday’s Game 2 of the NBA Finals will have significant sway on resale market activity over the weekend heading into the two games at MSG next week.

“If the Knicks win and go up 2–0 [in the series], you’ll see the market go crazy, especially for Game 4,” Alex Warner, CEO and cofounder of season-ticket management company Winventory, tells FOS. “In that case, you’ll see a lot of folks looking to get in for that one. It would either be a clinch possibility, or at worst, the Knicks go into that one up [two games to one] with an opportunity to really put the Spurs on the ropes, and that will certainly drive the market.”

The post Knicks Get-In Prices for Game 3 at MSG Hit $8,000—and Climbing appeared first on Front Office Sports.

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