Donald Trump attends Knicks' NBA finals game amid security concerns
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 1:47 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026

Donald Trump attended the New York Knicks' first NBA finals game in 27 years on June 9, 2026, creating significant security measures around Madison Square Garden. His arrival was marked by a lengthy motorcade and extensive barricading, prompting questions about his intentions during a critical time in his presidency. The event coincided with ongoing issues such as rising living costs and international tensions. Further developments are expected as the series progresses.
- •Donald Trump arrived amid heavy security measures in Midtown Manhattan.
- •This is the Knicks' first NBA finals game in 27 years.
- •Trump's arrival was preceded by a half-mile-long motorcade.
- •Concerns were raised about the timing of the visit amid other national issues.
- 1:47 PMThe Guardian Sport — At the NBA finals, the Very Important President showed his favorite sport is status
"Donald Trump arrived at the Knicks’ biggest night in 27 years hoping to cement his status and power in his hometown. But the fans had other ideas On Monday night, the most powerful man in the world crashed a citywide celebration 27 years in the making and almost shut it down, with barricades around Midtown Manhattan, security lines outside Madison Square Garden and agents wanding Victor Wembanyama as if the San Antonio Spurs phenom were a threat off the court as well as on it. And when Donald Trump finally arrived for his grand entrance, it was in a half-mile-long motorcade. Anyone taking in the scene couldn’t help but ask the quintessential New York question: who does this guy think he is, some kind of big shot? At this point in Trump’s presidency, it’s fair to wonder if he got into politics for the free tickets. On a night when he could’ve been dealing with far more pressing issues – soaring living costs, war with Iran, a global economy under strain – Trump flew to New York expressly to watch the Knicks play host to their first NBA finals game since he started making noises about running for office someday; he evidently couldn’t turn down the game after being invited by “numerous people.” Continue reading...
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