India, June 2 -- The NBA Finals are almost upon us, with the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks set to renew a rivalry that has not graced the championship stage since 1999. While the series could stretch to a full seven games, with Games 5, 6, and 7 only being played if required, much of the attention is already turning toward the first Finals game in New York.

Game 3 carries special significance, marking the Knicks' first NBA Finals appearance at Madison Square Garden in 27 years. The historic occasion has sparked massive excitement among fans, sending ticket demand through the roof. As anticipation builds for the long-awaited showdown, secondary-market prices have surged, with the cheapest seats for Game 3 reportedly climbing back ...