Where To Buy 2019-20 New York Knicks Tickets

Single-game tickets went on sale via Ticketmaster on August 30, and there are tickets available for all games, directly from the team. Wherever you buy your ticket, you'll need to manage it using the team’s mobile app. The volume and location of availability is consistent for most games, with the only difference being price. The most expensive game of the year is for the Lakers, with unsold face value tickets starting at $199.

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On the secondary market TicketIQ has Low Price Guarantees on sold out New York Knicks tickets for games on the 2019-20 schedule, in addition to Low Price Guarantees on all NBA tickets. That means that if you find a secondary market ticket for less on a site like StubHub or SeatGeek, we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit. TicketIQ customers save an average of 5%-20% compared to StubHub and Vivid Seats.

For Season ticket “memberships” for the New York Knicks are available by contacting the Knicks for information about season tickets, and membership gives fans priority access to playoff tickets, access to exclusive members-only events, discounts on merchandise and concessions, and more. The Knicks also offer partial plans, referred to as “Quarter Season” packages, which are currently available. Three packages are available: the Weekday Plan, Weekend Plan, and the Marquee Plan. Fans buying Quarter, Half or Full Season plans can get up to $300 in food and beverage credit. Partial plans and premium experiences are available via the team's website.

The Knicks offer multiple experiences in addition to just a seat at the game, including a chance to rent a suite, where you can watch the game in an intimate setting with food-and-beverage at your fingertips, or in the Madison Club, allows fans to enjoy lounge seating, premium food and beverage, and VIP entry into Madison Square Garden. Fans can buy full (110 events) or half (55 events) shares.

How Much are 2019-20 New York Knicks Tickets

The cheapest unsold face value ticket start at $78 for the lowest demand games on the schedule like the January 16th game against the Suns. The most expensive tickets directly from the team are for the Lakers, which tickets starting at $199.

On the primary market for partial plans for the 2019-20 season there are several options that will dave fans money, including the 5-game pack, which is estimate to save around 10% compared to single-game prices. For more of a commitment and savings, there's also a Weekday Plan includes games Monday-Thursday and a Weekend Plan includes games played on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays. Tickets for both plans range in price from $1,166 in the 200 sections up to $4,202 in Sections 107 and 117, at center court.

The Marquee Plan includes tickets to see the Brooklyn Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Lakers, Golden State Warriors and more. For the Marquee Plan, tickets range in price from $2,046 for seats in the 200 sections up to $7,392 for seats close to the floor in Section 108.

On the secondary market, the average asking price for a New York Knicks ticket is $319, up 15% over last season’s $278 and to the highest point this decade. The average asking price marks only the second time since 2011-12 that the average has been above $300. Like the primary market, the priciest game on the secondary market is the January 22 matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers. Demand has pushed the average asking price for that game up to $796, making it one of five games trending at $500 or higher. Below is a screenshot of the TicketIQ seating chart, with prices by zone.

Below is a look the average price for Knicks tickets over the last decade.

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TicketIQ is committed to the cheapest tickets possible, and we make much less on sold out tickets compared to other major marketplaces like StubHub and Vivid. That means ticket buyers save from up to 25% on TicketIQ on sports, music and theater. We're able to do this because we also work with teams, venues, and other ticket owners, to help them sell tickets at face price, directly to consumers like you, through Ticketmaster and AXS. For an overview of the 2019-20 NBA Ticket Buying landscape, and details on the cheapest way to get tickets for every team, visit the TicketIQ Blog.

New York Knicks 2018-19 Ticket Market Overview:

While last season’s fourth-place finish in the Atlantic Division isn’t much to write home about, New York Knicks fans have plenty to be excited about this season – the team hired coach David Fizdale and added a bevy of players with potential. Because of that, demand for tickets has risen 2% over last season. Below is how 2018-19 New York Knicks tickets stack up on the secondary market and across the league. Prices are the third highest since 2011, when TicketIQ.com began tracking data. The highest price was $314 in 2016-17, after the Knicks finished third in the Atlantic Division.

Where to Buy Tickets:

With a $285 average asking price, Knicks tickets are ranked No. 3 in terms of price across the NBA, the same rank as the previous season. Only the Golden State Warriors, with a $463 average, and the L.A. Lakers with a $444 average are more expensive. Season tickets are available through the Knicks website, and fans that buy a full- or half-season package by October 12 get a free Kristaps Porzingis shirt. Single-game tickets are available for most games through the Knicks’ primary ticket partner, Ticketmaster. The Knicks open at Madison Square Garden on October 17 vs. Atlanta, and TicketIQ.com has seats available all over the arena, including in Section 200 Level 201 high above the action starting at $118 or in Row 4 of Section Floor 05 across from the team benches for $960.

Top 5 Games on the 2018-19 New York Knicks Schedule:

Knicks fans can’t wait to see LeBron James in an L.A. Lakers uniform and have driven secondary market prices up to $689 for the March 17 game. The Knicks and Lakers already had a storied history, so adding James to mix has only made the matchup that much more interesting. The next most expensive game, at $533, is October 26 when the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors visit Madison Square Garden. The next three priciest games are $461 for the Christmas Day Milwaukee Bucks game; $416 for the October 20 Boston Celtics game and $414 for the February 1 Boston Celtics game. TicketIQ.com has seats for all games, including many with the company’s Low Price Guarantee. For the Lakers game, TicketIQ.com has 200-Level seats high above the action starting at $244 or floor seats behind the net in Row 13 for $562.