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New York Knicks To Donate Ticket Proceeds To THON

The New York Knicks will donate a portion of ticket proceeds to THON on Feburary 4 when the team takes on the Atlanta Hawks at Madison Square Garden.

Tickets to the game are available for $66 in sections 102 and 104 of Madison Square Garden and for $73 in section 112 of the World’s Most Famous Arena. The Knicks join the New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia Flyers, and the Philadelphia 76ers as East Coast teams supporting THON with ticket proceeds this year.

You can purchase tickets to the game here or see more information on THON’s official Facebook event here.

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