
Garrett Wilson has the contract to afford Knicks NBA Finals tickets, but the New York Jets receiver still sounds like every other fan staring at Madison Square Garden prices.
The joke worked because it was relatable. Wilson may be one of the best young receivers in football, but even he looked at the market and decided there are limits.
That is what made the moment travel. A $130 million player saying Finals tickets are too expensive is funny, but it also says plenty about the price of this Knicks run.

Garrett Wilson Knicks Finals ticket quote goes viral
NFL reporter Dov Kleiman shared Wilson’s answer after the Jets receiver was asked at OTA practice if he planned to attend a Knicks Finals game.
“Nah,” Wilson said with a smile. “Them jawns expensive!”
That does not sound like a player making a serious financial complaint. It sounds like a New York athlete giving an honest, funny answer about a ticket market that has gone completely wild.
Wilson signed a four-year, $130 million extension last July, with $90 million guaranteed. Even with that money, paying thousands for an upper-level seat is still hard to justify.
Knicks Finals prices make Garrett Wilson’s joke land
The Knicks are back in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, and Madison Square Garden prices have reacted like this is a once-in-a-generation event.
Recent listings had the cheapest Game 3 seats around $3,600 to $4,000. Better seats were far more aggressive, with some courtside listings reportedly climbing into six-figure territory.
That explains why Wilson’s answer hit with fans. He was not pretending to be broke. He was pointing at a market that has made even well-paid people pause.
There is no solid public reporting that Wilson grew up in unusual wealth. His known background is athletic, with parents Kenny and Candace Wilson raising a family that helped shape his competitive path.
Jets star has bigger focus than Knicks Finals seats
Wilson has a real football job in front of him, even if he joked about skipping the basketball spectacle. The Jets need him healthy and sharp after a frustrating 2025 season.
He missed time with a knee injury and finished with 395 receiving yards in seven games, ending his run of three straight 1,000-yard seasons to start his career.
That context matters more than one viral quote. Wilson is still the Jets’ top receiving piece, and his contract shows the franchise views him that way.
So, yes, he can afford a Knicks Finals ticket. But if Wilson would rather save the money and focus on football, that might be the most reasonable New York sports take of the week.
