Trump greeted by heavy booing at Madison Square Garden for Nba Finals
According to the report of the White House media pool and the released photos, the tycoon was in the company of a group of close associates including Dan Scavino, number two on the staff, Knicks owner and among the backers of his campaign mate James Dolan, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and the president's niece, Kai Trump
US President Donald Trump was greeted by heavy booing when he was framed as the US national anthem was played at Madison Square Garden in New York. The tycoon was attending Game 3 of the NBA Finals between his team, the Knicks, and the San Antonio Spurs.
The booing ended when the image of Trump, filmed during the military salute, disappeared from the big screen. According to the report of the White House media pool and the released photos, the tycoon was in the company of a group of close associates in his suite, including Dan Scavino, number two on the staff, Knicks owner and one of the backers of his campaign campaign James Dolan, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and the president's niece, Kai Trump.
Nba: Knicks stumble in game-3, Spurs win 115-111
The Knicks then stumbled in game three of the Nba Finals at Madison Square Garden in New York, in front of a home crowd, allowing the San Antonio Spurs, after two defeats in a row, to narrow to 1-2.
The presence of President Donald Trump was not enough: the hosts were defeated 115-111 after a very tight and long-drawn-out contest.
The Knicks, who interrupted their positive series of 13 straight wins in the playoffs, were effectively folded by Frenchman Victor 'Wemby' Wembanyama who led the Spurs with authority thanks to a haul of 32 points (plus 8 rebounds and 6 assists), while Stephon Castle scored 23. Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 32 points and OG Anunoby scored 28.
