Jalen Brunson reveals only event he’d spend $7,500 on as Knicks NBA Finals ticket prices skyrocket

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There’s only one event Jalen Brunson would go off the wall for.

Fresh off leading the Knicks to a Game 1 win over the Spurs in the NBA Finals, Brunson was asked by a reporter during a Thursday press conference if there’s a show he’d spend Finals at Madison Square Garden-level money on.

As of Thursday afternoon, the get-in price for Monday’s Game 3 in New York was $7,520, per TickPick.

“That’s a good question,” Brunson replied before taking about 15 seconds to consider his answer.

“A live Michael Jackson performance,” he said.

Jalen Brunson met with reporters on Thursday afternoon. NBAE via Getty Images

While a posthumous performance would be an expensive thriller, the “King of Pop” did not charge nearly such an exorbitant amount for his concerts.

One Facebook post from 2023, highlighting a series of Jackson’s concerts in the 1990s, posted tickets ranging from $20-$30.

The Knicks’ first NBA Finals appearance in 27 years has generated significant buzz, and ticket prices have matched the rising excitement.

Jalen Brunson said that “a live Michael Jackson performance” would be the only show he’d spend $7,500 on. AP

After the Knicks clinched a Finals berth with a sweep of the Cavaliers, a pair of courtside tickets sold for nearly $280,000.

Days later, get-in prices for Games 3 and 4 were set at $3,745 and $3,464, respectively, making them “the most expensive NBA tickets on record.

The Knicks are also auctioning a pair of courtside tickets for Game 3, with proceeds going to MSG’s Garden of Dreams foundation.

Despite an injury scare and arguments with referee Scott Foster and some fans, Brunson finished with a game-high 30 points on Thursday. Jason Szenes for The New York Post

With a 1-0 series lead after Thursday’s gritty comeback against the Victor Wembanyama-led Spurs, those prices have nearly doubled.

After trailing at halftime, the Knicks rallied from down 14 to seal a 105-95 win in San Antonio — New York’s 12th consecutive postseason win.

Despite an injury scare and arguments with referee Scott Foster and some “vulgar” fans, Brunson finished with a game-high 30 points.

The series resumes Friday night at Frost Bank Center as the Knicks go for a 2-0 series lead.

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