San Antonio Spurs Canceling Knicks Fans' Tickets for NBA Finals Game 5

The San Antonio Spurs are blocking out-of-town fans from buying tickets to Game 5 of the NBA Finals, preventing Knicks fans from watching their team chase its first championship in 53 years

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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San Antonio Spurs Canceling Knicks Fans' Tickets for NBA Finals Game 5

The San Antonio Spurs are implementing strict geographical restrictions on ticket sales for Game 5 of the NBA Finals, preventing New York Knicks fans from purchasing seats for the upcoming matchup. The restriction comes at a critical moment in the series, as the Knicks are currently seeking to secure their first NBA championship in 53 years.[1][2]

According to the Ticketmaster page for the event, the ticket sales for Saturday night's crucial game are being heavily restricted. A warning message on the ticketing site informs potential buyers that purchases are limited to local residents, meaning anyone attempting to buy tickets from outside the designated region will be blocked.[1][2]

The official warning on the platform states that sales to the event will be restricted to customers residing within a 150-mile radius of the Frost Bank Center, which is the home arena of the Spurs. This policy ensures that the crowd at the pivotal game will consist primarily of local San Antonio supporters, leaving traveling Knicks fans unable to purchase tickets through the primary seller.[1][2]

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