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NBA Finals: sky-high ticket costs fail to cool Madison Square Garden cauldron

‘World’s Most Famous Arena’ will still be packed to the rafters as New York Knicks bring home a 2-0 lead against San Antonio Spurs

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New York Knicks fans cheer during the watch party at Madison Square Garden for Game 2 of the NBA Finals against San Antonio Spurs last Friday. Photo: Getty Images
Agence France-Presse

Soaring ticket prices and extra security for US President Donald Trump do not alter the electric energy of fabled Madison Square Garden as it hosts games three and four of the NBA Finals.

The New York Knicks, chasing their first basketball championship since 1973, take a 2-0 lead over the San Antonio Spurs into game three of the best-of-seven series on Monday, with game four to follow on Wednesday.

Ticket prices have skyrocketed out of the reach of most New Yorkers, but the self-proclaimed “World’s Most Famous Arena” will still be packed to the rafters, with celebrities at courtside and Trump attending at least for game three.

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The shiny trappings are just part of the allure of the 58-year-old venue.

But on Sunday evening, six people were wounded in a stabbing at Penn Station, located directly underneath the arena – a reminder of the security concerns that also lurk ahead of major events in New York.

Donald Trump, former wife Marla Maples and actor Elliott Gould (left) sit courtside at a Knicks game at Madison Square Garden in 1991. Photo: AP
Donald Trump, former wife Marla Maples and actor Elliott Gould (left) sit courtside at a Knicks game at Madison Square Garden in 1991. Photo: AP

The Garden is one of America’s most storied venues, where the yellow-tinged lighting and vintage photos of Muhammad Ali and the Rolling Stones displayed on the concourses nod to its place in sports and entertainment lore.

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