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Madison Square Garden Game 3 Prices Soar for New York Knicks’ Finals Return
Prices for Knicks-Spurs Game 3 at Madison Square Garden have jumped from $4,201 when the Finals matchup was set to $6,207 for the cheapest seat. The soaring get-in number shows how New York’s first Finals home game in decades has turned into a luxury event, with fans paying historic money just to enter MSG alone now.
By Raahib Singh
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6 minutes ago
Wembanyama Compares Fan's Court Invasion to a Bat Crashing the Court
"I've never been in that situation. I didn't know how to act," Wembanyama said postgame. "It really surprised me, almost as much as that time where a bat crashed the court." A fan ran onto the Frost Bank Center court with 6:28 left, attempted a selfie before security removed him. Wemby smiled and looked confused.
By Adit Pujari
23 minutes ago
Jay Williams Rips Mitch Johnson's Coaching in Game 1
"Nor do I think it was executed correctly," Williams said on Get Up. "Why is Wemby guarding Karl-Anthony Towns 25 feet from the basket? Why not stand at the three-point line, be tall, be wide, deny passing lanes. You want Karl-Anthony Towns settled to shoot three after three, that's playing into what you want."
By Adit Pujari
43 minutes ago
San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones Needles Charles Barkley Over City Jokes
After Inside The NBA replayed Barkley’s San Antonio women jokes, Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones fired back by saying, “You can’t teach courage” and “you can’t teach class,” adding that Barkley proves it. Chuck tried to smooth it over, saying he was “just joking around” and praising San Antonio as a “beautiful city” where fans treated him well.
By Raahib Singh
about 1 hour ago
Jeremy Lin Blasts Spurs' Overreliance on Wembanyama After Game 1 Loss
"I didn't love the late-game offensive game plan," Lin said. "It was too much Wemby ISO. It just seemed like everything was difficult, everything was hard, everything was contested. KAT was doing a great job of playing defense, and Wemby was tired." Keldon Johnson, Sixth Man of the Year, played only eight minutes as the Knicks won 105-95.
By Adit Pujari
about 1 hour ago
Gregg Popovich’s Dylan Harper Praise Stands Out to Danny Green
Green said Popovich looked good before Game 1, greeting him with “this big smile” and asking about family before shifting to Harper. Green said Pop’s first basketball point was, “that Dylan Harper kid is amazing,” praising his “big body,” “strong finish,” and “poise.” Then, Green said, they went “back to family stuff.”
By Raahib Singh




