Knicks fans watch second quarter action at the Madison Square...

Knicks fans watch second quarter action at the Madison Square Garden watch party on Friday night. Michael Sklow (left) with his sons Mathew and Michael of Williston. Credit: Ed Quinn

Want to see the red-hot Knicks in the first NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden since 1999 on Monday night?

It’s gonna cost you about $10,000 per ticket.

And if you want to see the Knicks with a potential chance to clinch their first title since 1973? Add another thousand or two.

Prices on the secondary ticket market continued to skyrocket on Saturday after the Knicks took a 2-0 lead in the Finals with a thrilling 105-104 victory in San Antonio on Friday night.

The lowest-price resale tickets for Monday’s game stood at $9,866 per seat on StubHub, $10,260 on TickPick and $10,883 on SeatGeek. All of those seats were in the nose-bleed sections of the Garden.

The highest-priced resale tickets were being listed for $83,659 on SeatGeek.

If the Knicks win Game 3, their first chance to clinch the championship will come on Wednesday in Game 4.

Prices for Game 4 start at $11,685 on TickPick with a high of $88,254 on SeatGeek. The lowest price on SeatGeek was $12,195. On StubHub, it was $12,650.

If the series stretches to Game 6, it will be played at the Garden.

As of Saturday, the lowest-price seat for Game 6 was being listed on TickPick for $11,063 and $11,825 on StubHub.

SeatGeek had tickets starting at $11,539 with a high of more than $109,000.

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