Knicks drop Game 3 at raucous MSG as Spurs strike back in NBA Finals
The first NBA Finals game in Manhattan since 1999 had Madison Square rocking.

The catcalls came after ticketholders faced airport-style security to enter the venue at Madison Square Garden.
The first NBA Finals game in Manhattan since 1999 had Madison Square rocking.
Much like the Madison Square Garden crowd, Charles Barkley couldn't keep him eyes off Cardi B's Game 3 halftime performance.
Brunson and Anunoby combined to shoot 6-for-11 with 18 points in the fourth quarter.
President Donald Trump attended Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Monday to cheer on his hometown team — but many of his fellow fans didn’t appear thrilled to have him there.
As it happened: Spurs 115-111 KnicksFrench star leads Spurs to win with 32 pointsKnicks lead best-of-seven series 2-1Trump given hostile reception by New York crowdThe spectacle at Madison Square Garden on Monday night was such that the basketball almost took a back seat to everything else. The president in the suites. The mayor in the crowd. Movie stars along the sideline. The culmination of days of talk over $10,000 tickets, heightened security and cancelled watch parties alongside the anticipation for New York City’s first home NBA finals game since 25 June 1999.By the end of the game, Victor Wembanyama had given New York something fresh to talk about. The San Antonio Spurs snapped the Knicks’ 13-game postseason winning streak with a 115-111 victory, playing spoiler to the Garden’s party and cutting the deficit to 2-1 in this year’s finals. Game 4 is Wednesday in New York. Continue reading...
The President's attendance at the game, the first finals matchup the New York Knicks have hosted in 27 years, has drawn backlash from fans.
Knicks fans have had enough of Victor Wembanyama, the new Madison Square Garden villain.
Eli Manning was counted among the celebs who took in Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, taking a seat near the court alongside his wife and Derek Jeter.