Actor Timothée Chalamet cheers during the first half of a...

Actor Timothée Chalamet cheers during the first half of a Knicks playoff game at MSG. Credit: AP/Pamela Smith

The Knicks’ crushing, 138-135 overtime loss to the Pacers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals had not dampened demand for tickets as of Friday morning.

The lowest asking price on StubHub.com for a pair of tickets together for Game 2 on Friday night at Madison Square Garden was $592 on Friday, down from $654 on Thursday morning. Prices often drop as the closer to game time, but that number still represents strong interest among fans for the team’s first conference finals appearance since 2000.

The most expensive asking price Friday morning for Game 2 was $109,802 for one seat in on the floor behind the basket -- Section 1, Row 3 in the Zone Club Gold.

Assuming the Knicks extend the series past the two games in Indianapolis, prices are not likely to drop when the series returns to New York. As of Friday, the “get-in,” or lowest, asking price for Game 5 at the Garden on May 29 was $859 and for Game 7 on June 2 it was was $1,070.

As usual, tickets are relatively more affordable in Indianapolis. The lowest price for Game 3 on Sunday was $378 on Friday morning, up slightly from $341 on Thursday morning.

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