Former President Trump attended an NBA Finals playoff game between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden. He chose to remain in the shadows of his box seats, possibly to avoid boos from the crowd. The game took place on the evening of June 8, 2026.
During the event, Trump made gestures while the National Anthem played, observed by attendees and captured in a photo by Mark Schiefelbein for the AP.
Dave Zirin, sports editor at the Nation, shared his perspective on the New York Knicks’ impressive performance. The Knicks, affectionately termed ‘my beloved,’ have secured 13 consecutive playoff wins. They now lead 2-0 in the NBA Finals against the Spurs.
This success brings hope to Knicks fans who have waited 53 years for a championship. Basketball in New York holds a special place, being described by Pete Axthelm in 1970 as ‘the city game.’ Should the Knicks win, the NBA title would return to a city rich in basketball history. This includes Rucker Park and Power Memorial High School, places immortalized by legendary figures like Earl ‘The Goat’ Manigault.
Rick Telander’s 1977 reflection on New York accurately described it as a place where ‘heaven is a playground,’ capturing the passion and culture surrounding basketball in the city.

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