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Last updated: June 8, 2026, 5:53 PM ET

NBA Finals & Knicks Coverage

The New York Knicks enter Game 3 of the NBA Finals with ticket prices at Madison Square Garden surging to unprecedented levels, as the winning bid for celebrity row seats reached $1 million for Monday's matchup against the San Antonio Spurs. Despite the historic venue hosting its first Finals game since 1999, Knicks players are attempting to ignore the surrounding hoopla and maintain focus on the court. The series has drawn massive television audiences, with Game 1 averaging nearly 17 million viewers as Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs remain undaunted by their 0-2 deficit heading into the pivotal Game. Security measures around MSG have been tightened significantly ahead of Donald Trump's attendance at the game, creating an extensive safety perimeter that fans must navigate to enter the arena.

Front Office Moves & Extensions

Thunder General Manager Sam Presti publicly defended Shai Gilgeous-Alexander against foul-drawing criticism while also backing Chet Holmgren as an underdog following Oklahoma City's playoff exit, signaling continued support for the young core. In Philadelphia, new 76ers president Mike Gansey acknowledged the franchise's obvious challenges as he takes over leadership, while simultaneously promoting former NBA All-Star Jameer Nelson to executive vice president of basketball operations. Toronto Raptors general manager Bobby Webster secured a multiyear extension and promotion to executive vice president, ensuring stability in the organization's basketball operations. Atlanta Hawks head coach Quin Snyder reached a multiyear contract extension agreement with the organization, locking up the veteran coach amid ongoing roster construction.

Player Stories & Investigation News

Jalen Brunson's appeal in New York centers around guts and guile rather than glitz and glamour, embodying the city's appreciation for hard-nosed play that has helped the Knicks solve their minutes distribution puzzle just in time for the Finals run. Meanwhile, Kawhi Leonard and his business adviser have been interviewed by NBA investigators as part of the league's inquiry into allegations that the Clippers circumvented the salary cap to compensate the star forward, adding another layer to the ongoing investigation into the Aspiration case. Off the court, the basketball community mourns the loss of Stacey King, a three-time NBA champion with the Bulls who passed away at age 59 after becoming a fan favorite on Chicago's broadcast team following his playing career.

Culture & Brand Updates

The Minnesota Timberwolves unveiled new uniforms, logos, and court designs that blend familiar pieces of franchise history with modern aesthetics, marking a visual refresh for the organization. On the cultural front, Taylor Swift and her soon-to-be-husband Travis Kelce attended Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals between the Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers, bringing additional celebrity attention to what has become must-see basketball in the nation's largest media market. The combination of star power on the court and in the stands has created a unique atmosphere that the Knicks organization hopes will translate into continued success as they attempt to close out the Spurs and advance to the championship round.