Fourth-quarter revenue rose $75 million, or 37%, driven primarily by higher playoff revenue, versus the Knicks’ Eastern Conference appearance in 2025; the Rangers missed the playoffs both seasons. Playoff-related revenue accounted for $67 million of the gain, with the same number of home game, as the Knicks swept their second- and third-round playoff series. But NBA Finals pricing and the frenzy around the title run pushed results much higher.
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