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Last updated: June 6, 2026, 2:51 AM ET

Fan Discipline & On‑court Incident NBA officials imposed lifetime bans on two spectators who attempted a selfie during Game 1 of the Finals, a move aimed at deterring disruptive behavior in packed arenas. The league’s crackdown coincided with an investigation of a late‑fourth‑quarter exchange between Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson and nearby fans, prompting officials to review video and interview witnesses to determine whether the contact violated the NBA’s player‑fan conduct policy.

Political Attendance Former president Donald Trump confirmed his plan to sit inTrump on a Knicks‑owned seat for Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, accepting an invitation from owner James Dolan. His presence adds a high‑profile political dimension to the series, potentially influencing viewership numbers and security protocols for the remainder of the Finals.

Cap‑Compliance Probe The league questioned Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard and his adviser after allegations surfaced that Los Angeles may have sidestepped salary‑cap rules to provide additional compensation. NBA investigators are reviewing contract details and financial records, a step that could result in penalties if violations are confirmed.

Fan Sentiment Local supporters expressed displeasureLocal supporters with the “Sesame Street” mascot’s diplomatic outreach during the Knicks‑Spurs matchup, noting that the whimsical gesture failed to resonate amid the city’s intense playoff atmosphere. The reaction underscores the delicate balance teams must strike between entertainment initiatives and the expectations of a passionate fan base.