The San Antonio Spurs have slapped a ticket restriction on NBA Finals games in a pathetic bid to keep New York fans from flooding the Frost Bank Center.

Knicks faithful trying to get into tonight’s Game 5 contest – which could hand New York its first NBA title in 53 years – are being greeted with a warning from Ticketmaster.

“Frost Bank Center is located in San Antonio, Texas . Sales to this event will be restricted to customers residing within a 150-mile radius of Frost Bank Center,” the note reads.

The San Antonio Spurs are trying to prevent Knicks fans from attending Game 5. NBAE via Getty Images
Game 5 is being played at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio. NBAE via Getty Images

“Residency will be based on credit card billing address. Orders by residents outside of a 150-mile radius of Frost Bank Center will be canceled without notice and refunds given. Please note there is a 4 seat ticket limit for transactions through the venue.”

The Post reported that nearly 50 percent of tickets had been purchased by fans from the New York/New Jersey area. Getty Images

The cheapest ticket to the game as of early Saturday was just over $1,000 while the most expensive seat for the potentially historic game clocked in at about $43,000.

The Friday night move, first reported by TMZ, came just hours after The Post revealed 45% of tickets for the pivotal Game 5 were purchased by fans from New York and New Jersey, according to data from TickPick.

Those who have already purchased a ticket may still be out of luck — with Ticketmaster stating that any out of towners with tickets will have them refunded and canceled without notice.

However some on social media pointed out the residency restriction practice has been in place throughout the playoffs.



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