REPORT: Ticket Prices For New York Knicks-Boston Celtics Game 3 Are Absolutely Mind-Boggling

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The cheapest ticket available for the New York Knicks vs. Boston is $734, which has become the most expensive New York Knicks home game on record
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The Boston Celtics once again stumbled under pressure on Wednesday night, falling 91-90 to the New York Knicks at Target Center in Game 2 of their second-round playoff series. Expectations were high for a team coming off a championship season, but the Celtics are now trailing 0-2. And fans would be stunned to know the Knicks vs. Celtics ticket prices for Game 3.

The narrow loss has put Boston in a difficult position. In Game 3, the Knicks will look to capitalize on their momentum and take a 3-0 lead. Meanwhile, the Celtics are desperate to find their footing and claw their way back into contention.

Fans from both sides are eagerly anticipating this next clash at the Madison Square Garden, and the hype surrounding Game 3 has already reached historic levels. Demand for tickets has surged to unprecedented heights as this game has become the most expensive New York Knicks home game on record. The cheapest ticket available is $734, while the average Knicks vs. Celtics ticket price has climbed to $989.

For the Celtics, Game 3 is a must-win situation. Falling behind 3-0 in a playoff series is often considered a death sentence in the NBA. Boston’s hopes of defending their title may rest on their ability to respond with urgency and improvement in shooting, in which they struggled in the last two games.

Magic Johnson Applauds The New York Knicks’ Grit After Game 2 Comeback

Josh Hart and Karl-Anthony Towns (Photo by Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images)

Many believed the Boston Celtics were clear favorites to win their second-round series against the New York Knicks. But after two games, the Knicks have shifted the momentum completely. Following their win in Game 2, NBA legend Magic Johnson praised the Knicks’ determination and drew a personal comparison to his former Lakers squad.

“I remember back in the day my Showtime Lakers were in the same position as the New York Knicks when the San Antonio Spurs beat us in all four regular season games and we ended up playing them in the Playoffs. We had a chip on our shoulder and we had something to prove not only to ourselves but to the Spurs and we ended up beating them in the Playoffs! The Knicks are facing this against the Celtics,” Johnson wrote.

The Knicks stormed back in the second half with a dominant 38-17 run, erasing a 20-point deficit. With the win, they became the first team in NBA playoff history to complete 20-point comebacks in back-to-back games.

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