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Knicks beat San Antonio Spurs in Game 1 of the NBA Finals
The New York Knicks won game 1 of the NBA finals, beating the San Antonio Spurs with a score of 105-95.
NEW YORK CITY - New York City is buzzing as the Knicks prepare to host their first NBA Finals game in 27 years, drawing a star-studded crowd that includes two prominent political figures.
What we know:
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and President Donald Trump are both expected to attend Game 3 at Madison Square Garden on Monday night.
Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Mayor Mamdani confirmed he would be at the Garden to support the Knick, noting that he would be sitting "in a very different section" from Trump.
The mayor also sidestepped questions regarding whether he plans to formally meet with the president while he is in town.
"We look forward to welcoming any New Yorker who is excited about the Knicks to have that chance to win a championship," Mamdani said before moving onto the next question.
Trump says he plans to attend Knicks NBA Finals game
Trump has long maintained ties to New York sports and has attended several major sporting events during his political career, including UFC fights, college football games and professional boxing matches.
Trump at MSG
Dig deeper:
News of Trump's attendance at Game 3 was first reported by the New York Post on Wednesday.
According to the report, the president is making a hometown appearance to witness the Knicks’ long-awaited bid for a championship.
Trump reportedly planned to attend Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals, but the Knicks secured their trip to the finals with a four-game sweep.
"I was invited to. I was going to go on Wednesday [Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals], but they closed it out very quickly," Trump told The Post on May 27.
The Source: Information from this article was sourced from the New York Post and Mamdani's remarks during a press conference on Thursday.