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Knicks Fans Blame Trump for Game 3 NBA Finals Loss After 13-Game Winning Streak Ends

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The New York Knicks lost Game 3 of the NBA Finals to the San Antonio Spurs 115-111 on Monday, ending a 13-game winning streak that coincided with President Trump's attendance at Madison Square Garden. Trump's presence at the game drew significant controversy, including booing from fans and canceled watch parties due to security measures. Social media users jokingly blamed Trump for the loss, coining the term "Trump Curse" and referencing his attendance at other sporting events where his favored teams also lost.

The New York Knicks' 13-game winning streak ended during Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs, with the team losing 115-111 at Madison Square Garden on Monday. President Trump attended the game, which sparked considerable controversy in New York City. His presence led to canceled watch parties outside the arena and strict security perimeters that disrupted fan access to nearby establishments and caused lengthy security lines. Trump was booed both inside and outside the arena, including when his image appeared on the Jumbotron during the national anthem. Following the loss, Knicks fans took to social media to humorously blame Trump for the defeat, creating the "Trump Curse" meme and referencing his attendance at other recent sporting events where favored teams also lost, including the Super Bowl and College Football Championship.

What's missing

The coverage does not clarify whether Trump's attendance was officially announced in advance or if security measures were proportional to standard presidential security protocols. Additionally, there is no mention of the Spurs' performance or what basketball factors may have contributed to the Knicks' loss.

How coverage differed

The Independent's coverage emphasizes the disruption Trump's attendance caused to New York City residents and focuses heavily on negative fan reactions and social media criticism. The framing presents the "Trump Curse" as a widespread sentiment among Knicks fans and includes commentary from Democratic figures like Governor Newsom, which could amplify political dimensions of the story beyond the sports context.

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  • ‘Trump curse’: Knicks fans blame president after MSG loss to Spurs in Game 3

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