- July 1, 2026
- Updated 11:59 pm
Spurs Triumph Over Knicks in Game 3 of NBA Finals Amidst Booing of President Trump
During Game 3 of the NBA Finals, the New York Knicks faced defeat against the San Antonio Spurs, marking an end to their impressive 13-game postseason victory run. The event took place at Madison Square Garden on June 8, 2026.
Controversy arose as Knicks coach Mike Brown expressed dissatisfaction with the free throw opportunities, pointing out a noticeable imbalance in attempts between the teams. Yet, attention shifted online, with fans speculating that the presence of President Trump at the game had affected the Knicks’ performance. This marked the first occasion a sitting president attended an NBA Finals game.
As the national anthem played and President Trump appeared on the jumbotron, the crowd’s reaction was recorded by sports journalist Albert Samaha, who noted the boos eclipsed those directed at the visiting Spurs. However, President Trump’s perspective contrasted, asserting he received an enthusiastic response from the crowd.
NPR’s Michel Martin discussed the highlights of Game 3 with Samaha, along with New York City’s reception of President Trump and forecasts for the upcoming Game 4. For an in-depth understanding, you can listen to their full conversation by accessing the audio provided.
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