The New York Knicks are preparing for their matchup with the Atlanta Hawks in the first round of the NBA playoffs. During an address, mayor Zohran Mamdani was asked about how ticket prices in Atlanta being much cheaper than in the Big Apple.
“80 bucks to get in the door in Atlanta. So, I’m wondering if you think the Knicks need to be doing more (to make things affordable)?” a reporter asked Mamdani.
“I think first I would say that I blame Trae Young,” Mamdani responded, ” and that I think it’s always important to blame Trae Young.”
Mamdani proceeded to discuss sports turning into a “luxury commodity” and New Yorkers being financially pushed out of things that they should all be able to participate and take joy in.
The mayor also said that he remains hopeful in the Knicks’ ability to win a title this season. New York and Atlanta will tip off game 1 on Saturday at 6:00 est. on Prime Video.
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