New York Knicks: The Blue and Orange crew have their very own 'Go NY Go' anthem
Don’t just the New York Knicks off of last night’s blowout from the Boston Celtics - pause - but my goodness if the star-studded team doesn’t have high expectations for the 2024-2025 season. So what better way to turn up than with an official ‘Go NY Go’ team anthem? Say less.
Don’t just the New York Knicks off of last night’s blowout from the Boston Celtics - pause - but my goodness if the star-studded team doesn’t have high expectations for the 2024-2025 season. So what better way to turn up than with an official ‘Go NY Go’ team anthem? Say less.
The official New York Knicks ‘Go NY Go’ anthem has arrived
Whether you’re here to see Phoenix Suns turned Brooklyn Nets become New York Knicks standout Mikal Bridges let loose or just embrace the audio gem, it’s all eyes - and ears - on the new motivational single for my Brooklyn squad’s sworn enemy.
Spike Lee: The legendary director has the New York Knicks and Jordans on his mind for X-Mas
Christmas has arrived and what better way to geek out than seeing the legendary Spike Lee in his holiday bag? How about donning some fresh New York Knicks attire along with some Air Jordan gear? Tough.
Christmas has arrived and what better way to geek out than seeing the legendary Spike Lee in his holiday bag? How about donning some fresh New York Knicks attire along with some Air Jordan gear? Tough.
Spike Lee for Christmas is all a New York Knicks fan can want
Well, for Knicks fans, it’s like seeing their living iconic mascot for the team turning up on the best day of the year. Only thing better? Well, aside from Jordans, has to be more New York wins, right?
‘Merry XMAS To One And All. YA-DIG❓SHO-NUFF💜🙏🏾💜🙏🏾💜🙏🏾💜👀’
NBA: Here's the Top 10 most expensive teams to follow this season
Even with Kevin Durant lacing up for the Phoenix Suns and Kyrie Irving long gone from the Brooklyn Nets, my squad still easily lands on the Top 10 list of most expensive NBA teams to follow heading into the 2023-2024 season.
Even with Kevin Durant lacing up for the Phoenix Suns and Kyrie Irving long gone from the Brooklyn Nets, my squad still easily lands on the Top 10 list of most expensive NBA teams to follow heading into the 2023-2024 season.
NBA’s Top 10 most expensive teams to follow
According to a solid OhBets report, it’s all about the most luxurious cities around the nation having teams also flexing the premium lifestyle with pricey resale tickets, beverages and overall at-game entertainment.
New research has revealed the most expensive NBA teams to follow, with Golden State coming out on top.
The study by sports media company OhBets analyzed data from every NBA team, including the average cost of resale tickets, cost per oz of beer, the price of food, and the cost of parking per game.
It found that the Golden State Warriors were the most expensive team to follow, with a single game for the team costing around $681.92 in total at the Chase Center. $611 is the average cost of a ticket for the team on resale, and this, combined with an $8.50 cost for hotdogs, $45.14 average on parking, and roughly $17.28 for 16 oz of beer, makes Golden State the most expensive team to follow this season. The team also had the most expensive cost per ounce of beer at $1.08.
The LA Lakers come in second place on the list, with an average cost of $551.89 per game at the Crypto.com Arena. This is split down into an average resale ticket cost of $518, $11.04 for a 16 oz beer, $6.75 for a hot dog, and $16.10 on average for parking per game for the California-based team.
Coming in third place is the New York Knicks, with a total average of $407.06 per game at Madison Square Garden. Resale tickets cost, on average, $346, followed by $13.76 for a beer at $0.86 an ounce, $9.00 for a hot dog, and $38.30 on average for parking.
The Boston Celtics come in fourth place on the list, with a game at the TD Garden Arena costing an average total of $351.76. This is made up of an average resale ticket cost of $303, $17.28 for a beer at $1.08 an ounce, $6.75 for a hot dog, and $24.73 for parking on average.
Rounding out the top five is the Brooklyn Nets, with an average total per game of $337.61 at the Barclays Center. Tickets on resale cost, on average, $283, followed by $12.96 for a 16 oz beer at $0.81 an ounce, $7.25 for a hot dog, and $34.40 for parking.
Commenting on the findings, a spokesperson from OhBets said: “With the price of resale tickets increasing year on year, and some costs doubling each season for certain teams, the NBA could become a very expensive league to follow. Without a season ticket, fans could have to miss out on big games in person, and staying home might become the first option for superfans of the sport.”
The study was conducted by OHBets, which provides Ohio sports betting news, information, and exclusive promo codes for the state’s new, legal sports betting industry.