Monday will mark 9,851 days between NBA Finals games hosted by the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. When it is time for Game 3, the series against the San Antonio Spurs could be split 1-1 or see the Knicks up 2-0 following their 105-95 win in Game 1.

The excitement in New York City for this Knicks playoff run has been increasing since the regular season and through each of the three rounds preceding the NBA Finals. That has led to a boom in ticket demand for games at MSG, with prices going through the roof.

According to Gametime, get-in prices for Game 3 are skyrocketing and reaching levels that have only been seen when it comes to the Super Bowl.

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As of Friday, the get-in price for Game 3 has risen to $9,130. That surpassed Super Bowl LVIII, when the minimum was $7,413 four days out from the game.

Here’s a look at the current get-in, median and most expensive ticket prices for the rest of the series:

Game 2 at San Antonio
Get-in: $655
Median: $1,484
Most expensive: $37,224

Game 3 at MSG
Get-in: $9,130
Median: $17,398
Most expensive: $109,263

Game 4 at MSG
Get-in: $7,805
Median: $16,695
Most expensive: $98,624

Game 5 at San Antonio
Get-in: $1,624
Median: $4,234
Most expensive: $86,892

Game 6 at MSG
Get-in: $7,952
Median: $18,486
Most expensive: $119,418

Game 7 at San Antonio
Get-in: $4,057
Median: $11,353
Most expensive: $97,310

As Monday gets closer, that cost will likely continue to rise, especially if the Knicks win Game 2 on Friday night and have a shot to take a commanding 3-0 lead in their first home game of the series, which will also feature President Trump in attendance.

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