Amazing, what a game
by Alex on 6/2/25Madison Square Garden - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5The stadium is awesome The atmosphere was unbelivable In addition there is a good view even if the tickets are for the higher levels

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New York Knicks History
The Knicks were established in 1946 and were one of the founding members of the Basketball Association of America, which became the NBA after merging with the National Basketball League in 1949. The Knicks and Boston Celtics are the only two original NBA teams still located in their original cities.
The Knicks saw early success, advancing to the NBA Finals in three consecutive years from 1950 to 1953. They lost all three series, twice to the Minneapolis Lakers and once to the Rochester Royals. The franchise’s next successful era began in the late '60s, under the tutelage of head coach Red Holzman. They won 54 games in Holzman's first full season as head coach in the 1968–69 season, then improved to 60 wins the following year. The Knicks won their first NBA Championship in 1970, defeating the Los Angeles Lakers in seven games. Holzman won Coach of the Year, while center Willis Reed won NBA MVP and Finals MVP.
Holzman and Reed led the Knicks back to the finals in two of the next three seasons, facing the Lakers both times. They split those two series, winning their second championship in the 1972–73 season.
The Knicks did not experience success again until the '90s, when future Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing led them back to the NBA Finals in 1993–94 and 1998–99. They lost both series, first in seven games to the Houston Rockets, then in five games to the San Antonio Spurs.
The Knicks traded for star Carmelo Anthony from the Denver Nuggets in 2011. He proved to be an elite scorer, but team success eluded the Knicks. They made it to the playoffs three times in Anthony's seven-year tenure with the team, winning one series in 2013.
The Knicks reached the playoffs once again during the 2020–21 season, reinvigorated by power forward Julius Randle, who was awarded the NBA’s Most Improved Player distinction in 2021, and advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals in 2023 with the additional firepower of newly-acquired point guard Jalen Brunson. The Knicks most recently reached the Eastern Conference Finals in the 2025 NBA playoffs, marking their first appearance in the conference finals since the 1999-2000 season.
New York Knicks Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Atlantic
Year Founded: 1946
Team Colors: Royal Blue, Orange, Silver, Black, White
Team Rivals: Boston Celtics(Opens in new tab), Miami HEAT(Opens in new tab), Brooklyn Nets(Opens in new tab), Philadelphia 76ers(Opens in new tab), Toronto Raptors(Opens in new tab), Chicago Bulls, Indiana Pacers
New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden
Located above Penn Station, the current Madison Square Garden(Opens in new tab) has been the home to the Knicks since 1968 and is one of the most iconic arenas in all of sports. The Knicks' arena has always been called Madison Square Garden, and they played in the previous iteration from the founding of the franchise in 1946 until moving to the current building in 1968. The current MSG is the oldest NBA arena still in use. Madison Square Garden also has the distinction of being the only NBA arena that is not named after a corporate sponsor.
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The New York Knicks have made eight appearances in the NBA Finals and won in 1970 and 1973.
The New York Knicks play at Madison Square Garden(Opens in new tab) in New York, New York. The seating chart for Madison Square Garden can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).
The stadium is awesome The atmosphere was unbelivable In addition there is a good view even if the tickets are for the higher levels
Great atmosphere. Energy is contagious. You should be here.
Great expiriance too see the Knicks play in the Garden.
Easy to access and transfer to friends. Great seats easy to select and purchase.
Great exciting game! The nice rocked the Garden and played so well! Awesome seats!
I’ve been to a dozen or so nba games and man this is a tough product. Sometimes I see the mop up guys mop up guys. It’s brutal. And I spent half a rack on a not so great seat.
It was amazing organization., play and a show.Easy acess to place, avaible food and drink. And bracelates for show built amazing atmosphere.
For me, as a NBA fan since my childhood, being in MSG and watch this match was a dream coming true. I am from Brazil, so it requires a lot of organization to be in this lovely city that welcomed me and my family so well. It was a remarkable experience that certainly will let always good memories for us.
my dreem of all time....A very tight game. Honor to the opponent
How can I describe my impressions? During Game 5 of the playoff quarterfinals, the New York Knicks' match against the Detroit Pistons, I witnessed the epitome of a great American sporting moment, with all its superlatives, in the best sense of the word. Everything was extraordinary: the atmosphere, the crowd, the lights, the video screens, the cheerleaders and of course, the exceptional players who competed. You have to go to Madison Square Garden at least once in your life to see the greatest basketball team in the world play.
You have to visit MSG at least once. The crowd isn‘t that loud, but that’s I think of the lots of tourists in the arena. But all in all the arena has something special what makes it absolutely worth visiting.
Amazing atmosphere, really enjoyed my first Basketball game. Lots of free merchandise and great seats. Definitely recommend seeing a game if you are visiting New York
Knicks vs Cardinals - also the Knicks lost, it was a great game.
The match between the knicks and Cleveland was great but disappointed about the localization of the seats. We were on the third floor with a very limited visibility (impossible to see the giant screen in the middle of the arena, we had to look at a small one above our heads, which was not synchronized real time. It was not that clear or I missed the information when I bought the tickets.
I was at the match, which I enjoyed with my family. We were satisfied with the game, the refreshments and we also went shopping in the fan shop.
I went to a Knicks game. Buying and using the tickets was very easy.
It was absolutely incredible — a truly exceptional game that I’ll never forget. Every moment was intense, full of emotion and suspense. The atmosphere was electric, and the level of play was impressive. It far exceeded all my expectations. I feel lucky to have experienced such a unique and unforgettable moment.
What a game! It was my hubby & I’s first time in New York. My nephew suggested we go to Knicks & Celtics game, it was awesome
Our first NBA game whilst visiting NYC and first time at Madison Square Garden. We chose this for the venue as we could have watched. Brooklyn for half the price. The venue didn’t disappoint. Fab venue and atmosphere. Drinks and food ridiculously expensive but it’s what we’ve come to expect when you’re a captive audience. We were in Chase bridge seating section. The cheaper end of expensive!! However we had a great view and space. We chose the bar stools which were fab, if not a little difficult for the view for our 7 year old boy.
Nerve wrecking, star studded game against the Celtics. Everything from entry to finding seats to the game itself went super smoothly and the basketball and the atmosphere were just amazing. Upper rangs at Madison Square Garden were packed with locals which made the experience even more fun. 11/10