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Stephen A. Smith Critiques Trump's Attendance at Knicks Finals

Stephen A. Smith criticized President Donald Trump's decision to attend the NBA Finals in New York City, calling it selfish and highlighting the potential congestion and security issues it would cause. The White House responded by emphasizing the significance of sports and the measures in place for safety during the event.

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Stephen A. Smith, an ESPN sportscaster, criticized President Donald Trump for planning to attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals on June 8, 2026, where the New York Knicks will play against the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden. Smith described Trump's decision as 'selfish' and 'narcissistic' during an episode of ESPN's 'First Take'. He expressed concerns about the congestion and security measures that would affect the city and its residents due to the president's presence. Smith stated, 'This is not a football stadium... this is the Garden. This is midtown Manhattan.' He also highlighted how local businesses could be negatively impacted by the increased security and street closures. In response, White House spokesperson Olivia Wales emphasized the importance of sports in American culture and assured that security measures would ensure safety at the event.

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Stephen A. Smith Criticizes Trump’s Planned Knicks Finals Appearance

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