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How to buy NBA Finals 2026 tickets: Start times, prices & confirmed games

The battle for the Larry O'Brien Trophy has reached a historic fever pitch. After a jaw-dropping Game 4 thriller at Madison Square Garden, the NBA Finals shift back to Texas. The New York Knicks just completed the largest comeback in NBA Finals history, erasing a massive 29-point deficit to stun the San Antonio Spurs 107-106.

With the Knicks now commanding a 3–1 series lead, Jalen Brunson and company have pushed Victor Wembanyama’s Silver and Black to the absolute brink of elimination.

Expect an intense, do-or-die atmosphere inside the Frost Bank Center this weekend as San Antonio fights to keep its season alive. GOAL has the full, updated breakdown on securing tickets for Saturday's high-stakes Game 5 and the remainder of this historic championship series.


Confirmed NBA Finals 2026 Schedule & Results

All remaining games will tip off at 8:30 PM ET / 5:30 PM PT and broadcast live nationally on ABC. With New York sitting just one win away from their first championship in 53 years, the Spurs face a literal win-or-go-home reality on their home floor.

Game

Date

Matchup

Venue / Location

Time (ET) / Result

Game 1

Wed, June 3

New York Knicks @ San Antonio Spurs

Frost Bank Center

Knicks 105, Spurs 95

Game 2

Fri, June 5

New York Knicks @ San Antonio Spurs

Frost Bank Center

Knicks 105, Spurs 104

Game 3

Mon, June 8

San Antonio Spurs @ New York Knicks

Madison Square Garden

Spurs 115, Knicks 111

Game 4

Wed, June 10

San Antonio Spurs @ New York Knicks

Madison Square Garden

Knicks 107, Spurs 106

Game 5

Sat, June 13

New York Knicks @ San Antonio Spurs

Frost Bank Center

8:30 PM

Game 6*

Tue, June 16

San Antonio Spurs @ New York Knicks

Madison Square Garden

8:30 PM

Game 7*

Fri, June 19

New York Knicks @ San Antonio Spurs

Frost Bank Center

8:30 PM

*If necessary

Where are the NBA Finals venues?

  • Madison Square Garden (New York City): The undisputed center of the sporting universe this June. The Knicks are riding an unprecedented wave of momentum, and the environment inside "The Mecca" for Game 3 is the most expensive, star-studded ticket in basketball history.
  • Frost Bank Center (San Antonio): The home of the Silver and Black will host its first NBA Finals game since 2014. The arena is set to be an absolute fortress, fueled by a fanbase that has waited over a decade to return to the sport's mountaintop.

NBA Finals State of Play: The 2-1 Turn

New York Knicks (Lead Series 3–1)

Game 4 will go down as one of the most iconic nights in New York sports history. Facing a devastating 29-point deficit in the third quarter, the Knicks refused to break. Driven by Jalen Brunson's relentless 36-point masterpiece and OG Anunoby’s stellar 33 points—capped off by his gravity-defying, game-winning tip-in with 1.2 seconds left—New York staged the largest comeback in NBA Finals history. Now up 3-1, the incredibly resilient Knicks head to San Antonio with three chances to capture the ultimate crown.

San Antonio Spurs (Trail Series 1–3)

For the Spurs, Game 4 was an agonizing, heartbreaking collapse. After a blistering first half where they built a 27-point cushion behind hot perimeter shooting, the young squad went ice-cold in the second half, shooting just 3-for-17 from deep. Victor Wembanyama anchored the team with 24 points and 13 rebounds but struggled with late execution, finishing 9-for-25 from the floor. Now facing a 3-1 deficit, the Spurs must lean hard on their home-court advantage this Saturday to halt New York's historic momentum and stay alive.

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