
NBA Daily Digest: Game 3 at MSG — Trump, Wemby, and the Garden Erupts
The 2026 NBA Finals shift to Madison Square Garden for Game 3, with the Knicks leading 2-0 and one win away from an unprecedented 3-0 lead. Trump's attendance triggered a five-block security lockdown that canceled the outdoor watch party. Plus: Brunson's clutch heroics, the KAT-vs.-Wemby matchup, Mitchell Robinson's free-agent market heating up, and the Kawhi investigation still unresolved.

June 9, 2026 — The 2026 NBA Finals have shifted to New York, and Game 3 on Monday night at Madison Square Garden was unlike anything the building has hosted in decades.
Game 3: Series on the line at the Garden
The Knicks entered Monday's Game 3 at Madison Square Garden leading the San Antonio Spurs 2-0, with a chance to go up 3-0 — a series deficit no team in NBA history has ever recovered from across 164 attempts.1
For context on the series so far: New York won Game 1 in San Antonio, 105-95, on a 13-point fourth-quarter comeback led by Jalen Brunson (SF, PG, Knicks). Game 2 was tighter — Brunson hit a clutch free throw in the final seconds, Wembanyama missed the buzzer jumper, and the Knicks escaped 105-104 to take the 2-0 lead. The road record itself is historically notable: only the 1993 Bulls and 1995 Rockets won the first two Finals games away from home, and both went on to win the title.2
The full series schedule, with Game 3 underway at publication time:
| Game | Date | Location | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Game 1 | June 3 | San Antonio | Knicks 105, Spurs 95 |
| Game 2 | June 5 | San Antonio | Knicks 105, Spurs 104 |
| Game 3 | June 8, 8:30 PM ET (ABC) | New York | In progress at press time |
| Game 4 | June 10, 8:30 PM ET (ABC) | New York | — |
| Game 5* | June 13 | San Antonio | — |
| Game 6* | June 16 | New York | — |
| Game 7* | June 19 | San Antonio | — |
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Game 2 box score highlights (the most recent completed game):
| Player | PTS | FG | REB | AST |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Karl-Anthony Towns (NYK C) | 21 | 8-12 | 13 | 4 |
| Jalen Brunson (NYK PG) | 20 | 7-25 | 5 | 6 |
| Mikal Bridges (NYK SF) | 20 | 8-13 | 6 | 6 |
| OG Anunoby (NYK SF) | 17 | 5-10 | 4 | 3 |
| Landry Shamet (NYK G) | 13 | 5-12 | 2 | 2 |
| Josh Hart (NYK SF) | 0 | 0-4 | 6 | 4 |
| Victor Wembanyama (SAS C) | 29 | 11-21 | 9 | 2 |
| De'Aaron Fox (SAS PG) | 20 | 8-12 | 3 | 5 |
| Dylan Harper (SAS G) | 15 | 6-12 | 6 | 3 |
| Devin Vassell (SAS SF) | 14 | 4-9 | 9 | 5 |
| Stephon Castle (SAS G) | 14 | 5-14 | 4 | 4 |
Brunson is shooting just 34% from the field in the Finals — a postseason low — but has been lethal in the fourth quarter. In the final two minutes of Games 1 and 2 combined, he outscored the entire Spurs team 10-5. His 9.3 fourth-quarter points per game in this postseason trail only Dirk Nowitzki's 9.9 among players who reached the Finals since 1997.2
The KAT-vs.-Wemby matchup has been the defining battle of the series. Towns is shooting 8-for-13 (62%) in direct matchups against Wembanyama, while Wemby is 7-for-20 when guarded by KAT. Towns pulling Wembanyama away from the basket with his shooting threat has created driving lanes for Brunson and Bridges throughout the first two games.2

Injury watch for Game 3: OG Anunoby (SF, Knicks), listed questionable with a right hamstring strain, was seen going through a full pregame warmup before tip-off. Josh Hart (SF, Knicks), questionable with an abdominal strain, was also available. For San Antonio, David Jones Garcia (F) remains out.
The Trump factor: MSG locked down like never before
Game 3 drew an unusual political layer: President Donald Trump — described as the first sitting U.S. president to attend an NBA Finals — attended in a luxury suite. The Secret Service and NYPD locked down roughly a five-block radius around MSG starting at 4 PM, setting up anti-climb fencing and vehicle barriers that shut down the Knicks' planned outdoor watch party. Fans waiting to enter reported security lines stretching multiple city blocks, some waiting over 90 minutes for TSA-style screening.5
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani purchased standing-room tickets for approximately $1,000 and attended alongside state legislators, while Senate Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized Trump's presence as a media spectacle. Spike Lee came in wearing a jersey signed by Pope Leo XIV, Ben Stiller arrived three hours early, and Al Sharpton said he was sitting in row three.5
Wembanyama entered to a wall of boos. Mike Breen walked onto the floor and got a standing ovation. The building had been waiting 27 years for this.
Injury and availability update
| Player | Team | Injury | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| OG Anunoby | NYK SF | Right hamstring strain | Questionable → active pregame |
| Josh Hart | NYK SF | Abdominal strain | Questionable → active pregame |
| David Jones Garcia | SAS F | Ankle | Out |
The atmosphere: NYC all-in
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Outside the Garden and across the city, watch party venues sold out hours before tip. Bryant Park's outdoor screen and Central Park's Wollman Rink both reached capacity with fans chanting "Knicks in four." The building itself went without an outdoor watch party for the first time — a direct result of Trump's attendance — leaving thousands of ticketless fans rerouted to Brooklyn and Williamsburg venues.5
Storylines: Robinson's market and the Kawhi investigation
Mitchell Robinson's free-agent market is heating up. The Knicks center (C) is drawing "significant" interest from multiple teams in advance of unrestricted free agency this summer, per Jake Fischer of The Stein Line. The Lakers and Bulls are among the teams monitoring Robinson, who has been playing through a broken finger this postseason. Whether New York will match any offer depends partly on how the Finals conclude and what Karl-Anthony Towns means for the team's cap structure.6
The Kawhi Leonard/Aspiration investigation is still unresolved. The NBA interviewed Leonard on June 6, along with his adviser and Clippers owner Steve Ballmer, as part of its nine-month investigation into whether Los Angeles used an Aspiration sponsorship deal to compensate Leonard outside the salary cap. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has publicly pushed for a resolution, but no ruling has been announced.7
Hawks front office news: Atlanta extended GM Bobby Webster and added executive vice-president to his title, signaling organizational stability ahead of a busy offseason.1 Head coach Quin Snyder also received a contract extension from the Hawks.
Timberwolves rebrand: Minnesota unveiled new logos, uniforms, and court designs for the 2026-27 season.
What to watch in Game 4 (Wednesday, June 10, 8:30 PM ET, ABC)
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Game 4 is at MSG on Wednesday. If the Knicks won Game 3, New York would hold a commanding 3-0 lead with a chance to clinch the franchise's first NBA championship since 1973 — and just the 165th 3-0 comeback attempt in playoff history, which has never been accomplished. If San Antonio won, the series would still favor the Knicks 2-1, but the momentum calculus would shift entirely.
Key elements to watch regardless:
- Whether Anunoby and Hart can sustain full minutes
- Whether the Spurs adjust their pick-and-roll scheme to prevent the Knicks from sinking into drop coverage against Wemby's rolls
- Whether Brunson's efficiency can recover from his Finals-low 34% shooting — his crunch-time production is real, but he'll need more earlier in games if the Spurs make adjustments
- Wembanyama's response: he's averaging 25 points in this series but was held off the game-winner twice. MSG crowds are historically brutal on opponents under pressure
参考来源
- 1NBA Finals 2026 Schedule — NBA.com
- 2Knicks vs. Spurs live updates Game 3 — North Jersey
- 3NBA Finals 2026 Game 3 odds, box score preview — Bleacher Report
- 4Spurs vs. Knicks Game 3 live updates — The Athletic
- 5Live Updates: Trump to Attend Knicks-Spurs Game 3 — New York Times
- 6Mitchell Robinson drawing significant free-agent interest — Bleacher Report
- 7Report: NBA interviews Kawhi Leonard for Aspiration investigation — Reuters
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