The New York Knicks faced defeat in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, losing to the San Antonio Spurs. This loss broke the Knicks’ impressive 13-game postseason winning streak. The game took place at Madison Square Garden on June 8, where Victor Wembanyama of the Spurs showed a strong performance during the second quarter.
Controversy stirred during the game as Knicks coach Mike Brown expressed frustration over the disparity in free throw attempts between his team and the Spurs. Despite this, online discussions focused on another topic — President Trump’s presence at the game. This occasion marked the first time a sitting president attended an NBA Finals game.
When Trump’s image appeared on the jumbotron during the national anthem, the crowd’s reaction was significant. Sports journalist Albert Samaha shared with NPR’s Morning Edition that the crowd booed more loudly than they did when the Spurs entered the court. Trump, however, presented a different version of the events, telling reporters that the reaction was marked by loud and enthusiastic cheers.
For further insights, NPR’s Michel Martin spoke with Samaha about the implications of Trump’s attendance for Game 3, how New York City reacted, and what forecasts might hold for Game 4 of the NBA Finals. You can listen to the complete interview through the provided audio link.

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