Report: New York Knicks Raising Ticket Prices Again After 49 Percent Hike Last Season

by abournenesn

Mar 6, 2012

A decimal point can make a huge difference, but an increase is an increase.

After hiking the price of season tickets 49 percent last offseason, the Knicks reportedly plan to increase season ticket prices a mere 4.9 percent.

A seat in one section that costs $1,600 this season will be $2,650, NewsDay reports, to watch a team that — even after the arrival of Jeremy Lin — is barely hanging on to a playoff spot in the shoddy Eastern Conference.

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