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Spurs-Knicks NBA Finals Prices Hit Historic High
Spurs-Knicks Finals are already the most expensive NBA Finals on record, with TickPick listing a $2,021 get-in price for Game 1 and $2,447 for Game 2 in San Antonio, $4,201 for Game 3 and $3,778 for Game 4 in New York. Every possible game starts above $2,000, showing how big the demand for Wembanyama’s first Finals and Knicks’ return is.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Calls Thunder’s Season A Failure
Gilgeous-Alexander called Oklahoma City’s season “a failure,” saying he “failed at my goal” after the Thunder fell short of the Finals. He said he did not achieve what he wanted, but will process the disappointment, learn the most about himself, and make “the greatest amount of increases” in his career when he feels failure.
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