The New York Knicks have issued a major security alert for fans attending Monday night's Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs. With former President Donald Trump confirmed to attend the game at Madison Square Garden, the team is urging fans to arrive at least two hours before tipoff at 8:40 PM local time.
The Knicks announced on Saturday that a strict no-bag policy will be in effect, and all attendees will go through airport-style screening procedures. This marks the first NBA Finals game in New York City since 1999, and the heightened security measures aim to ensure a safe environment for everyone in the arena.
Why Are Security Measures So Strict?
Trump's attendance at major sporting events has become a hallmark of his second term. He has already appeared at the 2025 Super Bowl, the Daytona 500, and the Ryder Cup. Each event required enhanced security protocols coordinated with the Secret Service and local law enforcement.
For Game 3, the Knicks are taking no chances. Fans are advised to bring only essential items and to plan for longer wait times at entry points. The team expects a packed house as the Knicks lead the series 2-0 and ride a 13-game winning streak.
Political Figures Under One Roof
Trump is not the only high-profile political figure expected at the Garden. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has also confirmed he will attend the game, though he stated he will be seated in a very different section from the former president. Mamdani is paying for his own ticket, while Trump is attending as a guest of Knicks owner Jim Dolan.
This rare convergence of political rivals adds an extra layer of intrigue to an already electric atmosphere. The Knicks are chasing their first NBA title since 1973, and the city is buzzing with anticipation.
What Fans Need to Know
To help fans prepare, here is a quick checklist for Game 3:
- Arrive at least 2 hours early to account for enhanced screening.
- No bags allowed — only small clutches or clear bags may be permitted.
- Bring photo ID for verification at security checkpoints.
- Expect delays at subway and street-level entrances near Madison Square Garden.
- Plan your route — street closures are likely around the arena.
Security Comparison: Game 3 vs. Regular Season
| Aspect | Game 3 (Trump in Attendance) | Regular Season |
|---|---|---|
| Bag Policy | Strict no-bag policy | Bags allowed with screening |
| Arrival Time | At least 2 hours early | 30-45 minutes early |
| Screening | Airport-style, full body scan | Standard metal detectors |
| Police Presence | Heavy, including Secret Service | Standard security |
Historic Context and Fan Excitement
The Knicks' last NBA Finals appearance in New York was in 1999, when they lost to the Spurs. Now, with a 2-0 series lead and a 13-game win streak, the team is poised to make history. The addition of a sitting president (Trump is currently in his second term as of 2026) elevates the event to a national spectacle.
According to ESPN, ticket prices for Game 3 have skyrocketed, with average resale prices exceeding $2,500. The combination of a potential championship-clinching game and presidential attendance has created unprecedented demand.
FAQ: Knicks Game 3 Security and Trump Visit
Q: What time should I arrive for Game 3?
A: The Knicks recommend arriving at least two hours before tipoff (8:40 PM) to allow time for enhanced security screening.
Q: Can I bring a bag into Madison Square Garden?
A: No. A strict no-bag policy is in place for this game. Only small clutches and medically necessary items will be permitted after inspection.
Q: Will Donald Trump be visible during the game?
A: Trump will be attending as a guest of owner Jim Dolan, likely in a private suite. His exact location has not been disclosed, but security will keep him separated from the general public.
Q: Are there any street closures near Madison Square Garden?
A: Yes, the NYPD has announced rolling street closures around the arena starting at 4 PM on game day. Fans are advised to use public transit.
Q: How long is the Knicks' current winning streak?
A: The Knicks are on a 13-game winning streak and lead the Spurs 2-0 in the best-of-seven NBA Finals series.
