President Donald Trump plans to attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals in New York City. A lifelong fan of the New York Knicks, Trump received a personal invitation from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. Silver expressed enthusiasm for Trump’s attendance, noting their mutual interests in the sport.
Trump has attended various major sporting events during his presidency. He’s also hosting a UFC fight at the White House on June 14. His decision to attend the Finals game has stirred reactions, particularly among Democrats. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries commented on potential reactions from Knicks fans, suggesting they may not welcome Trump warmly.
Jeffries, discussing his views, said, “I’m not sure it’s going to be a good reception for him.” He criticized Trump for his timing, as the Knicks celebrate their first appearance in the NBA Finals in 27 years.
“Why does Donald Trump always have to ruin a good thing?” Jeffries questioned, emphasizing the city’s pride in the Knicks’ achievement.
Despite this, Trump has long been a Knicks supporter, attending many games over the decades. Both Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Silver acknowledged Trump’s life-long fandom. Silver added, “Before he ever ran for office, he was a big Knicks fan.” Mamdani welcomed any excited New Yorker to celebrate the Knicks’ championship aspirations.
Mamdani plans to attend Game 3 and support the Knicks from “a very different section” than Trump. Meanwhile, Jeffries criticized Trump’s focus, urging improvement in the American people’s quality of life. He labeled the Trump economy a “disaster.” Jeffries himself does not plan to attend any game, focusing on political issues instead.
The reception Trump will receive could vary. Some anticipate a mix of cheers and boos, reflecting New Yorkers’ polarized views of him. Regardless, Trump’s presence marks a significant event, as it’ll be the first time a sitting U.S. president attends an NBA Finals game.

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