Great Time
by McKnick on 10/11/24Madison Square Garden - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5A LOT of fun. Brought the family, everyone had a good time. Saw the new lineup, enjoyed the alumni game. Great time.

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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
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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.
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A LOT of fun. Brought the family, everyone had a good time. Saw the new lineup, enjoyed the alumni game. Great time.
I think it is a great idea for the tip-off I which thst once a year the Knicks will do the same for a real game ( like Family Day) For a symbolic price ( $20.25?) so parents can take the entire family for a wholesome family fun day
The staff was so friendly. The garden vibe was special. There’s nothing like seeing the Knicks in the garden. It was family fun. We can’t wait to go back again. Five stars all around.
Great show got to see current and former knick players.
Cool event and dope introduction before the season
Great venue. Food is pricey, but that's to be expected at any stadium. Seats were comfortable, and the experience was amazing. Let's go Knicks!
Everything was great except…I won’t write the next great American text novel. Let’s just say I had a good time. The seats were great. I had a little trouble with my ticket downloading but other than that MSG is a nice venue and the staff was present and professional. See you again Soon! KNICKS IN 7!!!
My brother and I sat on the Chase Bridge Section 327 with the best view of the court for this match up between our Knicks and the Pacers. Seating here has access to non-busy concessions and restrooms plus room to stand, stretch and do victory dances. This was a Game 5 Knicks fans dream of, and it didn't disappoint: full of excellent ball, heightened tension and drama, but most importantly, the garden was filled with love, respect, and energy for the Knicks from the hometown crowd!
It was a privilege to attend game 5 of Knicks/Pacers series. Great competition, excitement and crowd energy. Playoffs are high sports drama.
Garden is great but seats are tight and we were shoe horned into the middle of the row. Next to a bunch of obnoxious over-cologned 20yr olds.
It was my first playoff game in the Garden!!! I got a towel as a souvenior!!! My only critique was the food. We need more food options. The chicken tenders I purchased were not good. But that will not stop we from going to another game at the garden! Go KNICKS!
Had a great time. The Garden really gets their fans involved. The visuals were amazing. Seats were great. View was great as well. Service was amazing and everyone there was courteous. I definitely will repeat
A stadium legendary with an amazing ambiance ! A beautiful view everywhere with confortables seats!
Great seats with good view and entertainment along with great selection of food (hot and cold), drinks and snacks.
Knicks are great. What a team to cheer for! Can't wait to attend again.
What a great atmosphere! We had a blast and more so with a Knicks WIN! Go to a game, you won't regret it!
Playoff t-shirts waiting at your seats, rally towels ready to roll, light wristbands to enhance the experience, excellent and diverse food choices; only previews of what was yet to come. The stars were out, the stadium was rocking and the game was incredible. Worth every penny spent. The 50% off food and nonalcoholic beverages using chase cards was a bonus. Once in a lifetime experience!
Exciting game won by the Knicks in comeback fashion in the closing seconds made for a very fun experience.
Great venue, fantastic game & entertainment. Fabulous memories. We will be back!
Seats and experience were worth every penny. MSG and New York fans are unlike any other experience especially during the playoffs.