Stephen A. Smith and Sean Hannity debate Trump's Knicks game influence
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 2:57 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Stephen A. Smith and Sean Hannity engaged in a heated discussion regarding President Donald Trump's attendance at a Knicks game during the NBA Finals. The Knicks, facing the San Antonio Spurs, lost Game 3 after a 13-game playoff win streak. Smith attributed the defeat to Trump disrupting the team's positive energy, prompting Hannity to dismiss this idea. The exchange highlights differing opinions on the intersection of sports and politics, especially concerning Trump's impact on the Knicks.
- •Trump attended Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden.
- •The Knicks were booed by the crowd when Trump was shown on screen.
- •Smith held Trump responsible for the loss, citing disrupted team morale.
- •Hannity defended Trump's presence and challenged Smith's sports credibility.
- •The Knicks are looking to regain momentum after their playoff defeat.
- 2:57 AMYahoo Sports — ‘You Don’t Know Sports!’ Stephen A. Smith Brawls With Sean Hannity Over Whether Trump ‘Disrupted’ the Knicks’ Mojo
"Stephen A. Smith and Sean Hannity had an animated exchange Thursday over Smith's criticism of President Donald Trump for attending the Knicks game.
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