If you’ve got cash to burn, here’s how much the cheapest seats for Celtics vs. Knicks Game 6 at MSG are going for
The Knicks hold the edge in the series and will be hoping that a packed Madison Square Garden will help secure a Game 6 win over Boston.


Boston Celtics are clinging to the 7% chance of making the Eastern Conference finals with that being the statistical percentage possibility of teams who slip-up in the opening two games of the series have of progressing.
To defy the odds, the Celtics must do it without their star player Jayson Tatum who will be out of action following a devastating Achilles injury.
The Celtics fans were loud and boisterous at the TD Garden and while facing elimination, they won in dominant fashion Wednesday. Now, they have the opportunity to even the Eastern Conference semifinals at three games apiece when they visit the Knicks on Friday night in New York.

Tatum’s serious injury in Game 4 inspired Boston, which delivered a 127-102 home-court rout in Game 5.
The Celtics are 10-2 without Tatum this season, including 2-0 in the playoffs.
“It’s easy to kind of write things off,” Boston co-star Jaylen Brown said. “Obviously, unfortunate what happened to J.T., but we’ve still got basketball to be played. I believe in this group. Don’t count us out just yet.”
The Game 5 victory transfers the pressure to the Knicks, who need to wrap up the series Friday to avoid a Game 7 in Boston on Monday.
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Brunson admits Celtics are ‘well-oiled machine’
New York star Jalen Brunson could feel the urgency after his team was outscored by 25 points in the second half.
He also made it clear the Knicks didn’t relax due to Tatum’s misfortune.

“No, not at all. Yes, they are missing a big piece, but they are a well-oiled machine that has been in situations where they’ve played without him, and they’ve played well,” Brunson said. “We need to understand that and trust the game plan and play to win. It’s as simple as that.”
Tickets for Game 6 at The Garden
‘The hottest ticket on the platform’ claims Stubhub by the link for tickets for Friday’s Game 6 at Madison Square Garden.
And, despite the fact that the secondary ticket outlet does offer a selection of tickets, they do not come cheap.
A top row (209) at MSG will set fans back over $650 and for those hoops fans with deeper pockets and anxious to get close to the action, a courtside seat is currently available for $11,000.
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