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About the New York Knicks
New York Knicks Tickets
1. How much are New York Knicks tickets?
Tickets for the New York Knicks NBA Tour 2024/2025 season vary based on the game and seating selection. For instance, upcoming games at Madison Square Garden have tickets starting from $67.
Please note that ticket prices are subject to change and may vary depending on date and seat location. For the most current pricing and to secure your tickets, please visit the New York Knicks tickets page on Gametime.
2. How to get cheap tickets for the Knicks games?
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Look for Last Minute deals on Gametime to score significant savings close to game day.
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Use Gametime Picks for curated deals with everyday value.
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Prices often drop closer to the event start time, so buying last-minute can save you even more!
3. How to buy New York Knicks NBA tickets?
Follow these steps:
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Step 1: Visit Gametime’s Knicks tickets page.
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Step 2: Select the game and seating section of your choice.
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Step 3: Choose your ticket format during checkout.
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Step 4: Complete your purchase and receive your tickets instantly.
4. Where will Knicks games be held in 2024?
The New York Knicks will play in cities like:
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New York, NY
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Boston, MA
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Chicago, IL
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Los Angeles, CA
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Miami, FL
Visit Gametime for a full list of cities, dates, and venues.
5. What’s the cheapest game to see the Knicks?
The most affordable opportunity to watch the New York Knicks is on Saturday, November 23, 2024, when they face the Utah Jazz at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City. Tickets for this game start at $9.
Visit the New York Knicks tickets page on Gametime to purchase tickets.
6. How long are Knicks games?
An NBA game, including breaks, typically lasts around 2 hours and 30 minutes.
7. Can I get a refund if I can’t attend a Knicks game?
Yes, with Gametime’s Event Cancellation Protection, your tickets are protected in case the event is canceled.
8. What time do doors open for a Knicks game?
Doors generally open 90 minutes before the game starts. Check your specific venue for exact details.
9. Do I need a parking pass for a Knicks game?
Parking passes are optional but can be purchased here on Gametime. It's a great way to ensure convenient parking on game day.
10. How do I find my seat in the stadium?
Seats are clearly labeled, and Gametime’s mobile app provides detailed seating maps to guide you.
11. Can I transfer my Knicks tickets to a friend?
Yes, you can transfer your Knicks tickets to a friend! With Gametime, transferring tickets is easy and secure. Here's how you can do it:
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Access Your Tickets: Open the Gametime app and log in to your account. Locate your Knicks tickets in the "My Tickets" section.
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Select Transfer Option: Choose the tickets you want to transfer and click on the "Transfer" button.
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Enter Recipient Details: Provide the recipient's email address or phone number.
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Send Tickets: Confirm the transfer, and your friend will receive the tickets electronically.
Tickets can only be transferred once they’ve been fully delivered to your Gametime account. For additional assistance, check out the Gametime help section.
More About the New York Knicks
The New York Knicks are one of the most storied franchises of the NBA. After all, not every team has a home court as epic as Madison Square Garden. New York isn’t just the ‘City That Never Sleeps’—it’s the city that’s been crazy for basketball since the Knickerbockers made their debut in 1946.
Like any venerable giant of the NBA, the Knicks have had their fair share of ups and downs, high points and low. From the 1960s through the 1990s, the Knicks boasted a series of legends, from Willis Reed and Clyde Frasier to Bernard King and Patrick Ewing. Though the team has seen recent struggles in the wake of Carmelo Anthony’s departure and its largely unsuccessful rebuilding efforts, die-hard Knicks fans haven’t given up hope!
The Success of the ‘70s and the ‘90s
We can’t discuss Knicks history without mentioning the team’s highly successful performance in the 1970s, with many attributing basketball’s surge in popularity during that time to this iconic New York team. The Knicks took the NBA Finals by storm in both 1970 and 1973 in a series of electrifying games that are still talked about to this day.
The 1970 championship season is one to remember in particular, thanks to the stalwart leadership of Willis Reed during the Knicks’ fight for their lives against the Los Angeles Lakers. Reed played through an injury to give the team a championship win, solidifying a heroic story Knicks fans still revel in today.
However, it was during the 1990s that the team truly captured the imagination of fans everywhere. Thanks to coaches Pat Riley and Jeff Van Gundy, the 1990s saw the Knicks develop into some of the toughest players in the game, unafraid to catch an elbow — or even occasionally stick one out. Patrick Ewing was hands-down one of the best centers on the court, and between other Knicks of the time like Anthony Mason and Charles Oakley, the team became one of the league’s most formidable competitors.
The New York Knicks Today
In the spring of 2018, the Knicks parted ways with head coach Jeff Hornacek and brought on David Fizdale, previously of the Memphis Grizzlies. Trey Burke and Emmanuel Mudiay both came on late in the year, making things harder for Frank Ntilikina, who is still relatively new to the league. The evolving roster involves some interesting players to keep an eye on, with a variety of young, promising talent.
New York Knicks Schedule and Ticket Prices
Date | Time | City | Venue | Lowest Price |
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4/2/25 | 7:00 PM | Cleveland | Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse | $26 |
4/5/25 | 3:00 PM | Atlanta | State Farm Arena | $34 |
4/6/25 | 7:00 PM | New York | Madison Square Garden | $142 |
4/8/25 | 7:30 PM | New York | Madison Square Garden | $168 |
4/10/25 | 7:00 PM | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | $12 |
4/11/25 | 7:30 PM | New York | Madison Square Garden | $147 |
4/13/25 | 1:00 PM | Brooklyn | Barclays Center | $88 |