Following the New York Knicks’ 105-104 win over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Friday night, ticket prices for Games 3 and 4 at Madison Square Garden skyrocketed.

The possibility of watching the Knicks win and celebrate their first NBA championship since 1973 in person at Madison Square Garden is becoming more expensive by the minute.

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Game 3 and 4 ticket prices have already doubled

According to Gametime, as of Saturday afternoon, the get-in price for Game 3 was $9,257 after the Knicks’ Game 2 win. On Thursday afternoon, the get-in price was $7,142.

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For Game 4, which now could be a championship clincher for the home team, the get-in price is $13,159. That’s up from $7,232 the day before Game 2 was played.

The most expensive price for Monday’s Game 3, with tickets in the lower bowl, are $$74,652, which is down from $96,997 on Thursday afternoon after reports that President Trump was planning to attend the game. For Game 4 on Wednesday, the most expensive seats on the floor at MSG are priced at $112,158.

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By comparison, if the Spurs are able to win a game in New York to force a Game 5 at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, the get-in price is $1,924 with the most expensive seats at $86,892.

If the series returns to MSG for a Game 6, ticket prices are currently $11,595 to get in and $112,158 at their most expensive. But those rates will surely increase significantly if there’s a chance the Knicks could win the series and NBA championship on June 16.

In the event of a Game 7 in San Antonio, Knicks fans will probably save money by taking a road trip. The get-in price for the winner-take-all contest is currently $3,678 with the most expensive ticket going for $97,310.